[SOLVED] Help me choose between these Cases

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Hello, i need your help for choosing a Case for my future gaming PC. I made a similar post hours ago and It got responded quickly, and thanks to that person I know that those cases where not very good. I know they're a lot of cases, but I think this is the best place for Asking these kind of things. If you will try to help me, thank you very much. 😊
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What are your needs? The 300r has optical drive bays, yet those can be filled with usb/card readers, fan/lighting controls etc. None of the others can. All of the others have limited airflow front intakes, or other restrictions like 160mm clearances etc. Argb/rgb cases are a fashion fad, those fans themselves are limited in performance vs plain non lighted fans, so I ask again, what are your needs?

Do you want a gaming pc that'll actually perform, or a rainbow unicorn fashion show? Personally I'd opt for a Phanteks Enthoo Pro-M or a Fractal Design Meshify C. If you want lighting, most decent motherboards have headers for such, a couple strips and you'll be good. Argb/rgb have to match up to be controlled, buying a lighted fan case...
I don't see a parts list, but since you say gaming PC, I will assume there will be a high power gpu going in there...
Corsair Carbide 300R: An older model, but it appears to have aged well.

Msi MAG Forge 100R: Your cooling options are limited in this chassis, so beware.
You can't use larger than a 240mm radiator or hybrid cooler, nor larger than 160mm(159mm to be on the safe side) air cooler. So if you plan on installing something like a 9900K, 10700K or bigger, you could have problems.

Cooler Master MB511 ARGB
 
What are your needs? The 300r has optical drive bays, yet those can be filled with usb/card readers, fan/lighting controls etc. None of the others can. All of the others have limited airflow front intakes, or other restrictions like 160mm clearances etc. Argb/rgb cases are a fashion fad, those fans themselves are limited in performance vs plain non lighted fans, so I ask again, what are your needs?

Do you want a gaming pc that'll actually perform, or a rainbow unicorn fashion show? Personally I'd opt for a Phanteks Enthoo Pro-M or a Fractal Design Meshify C. If you want lighting, most decent motherboards have headers for such, a couple strips and you'll be good. Argb/rgb have to match up to be controlled, buying a lighted fan case about locks you into a certain direction, the lighting itself does not take well to mix & match.
 
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