[SOLVED] Is the Cyberpower Syber L a good case?

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If you are determined to go with a full tower (do you need 6 internal 3.5" storage drives?), I'd start with Corsair or Thermaltake...

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Cosair+full+tower+case&i=electronics&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

If you can live with a basic windowed midtower, the Corsair 100R and 200R are each about $60 or less...but if you want 'bling' they have other offerings looking more futuristic and LED-prone, if you are into that sort of thing...

I'd rather put that $100 saved into a larger NVME drive, personally, but, ...I'm a tightwad! :)
If you are determined to go with a full tower (do you need 6 internal 3.5" storage drives?), I'd start with Corsair or Thermaltake...

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Cosair+full+tower+case&i=electronics&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

If you can live with a basic windowed midtower, the Corsair 100R and 200R are each about $60 or less...but if you want 'bling' they have other offerings looking more futuristic and LED-prone, if you are into that sort of thing...

I'd rather put that $100 saved into a larger NVME drive, personally, but, ...I'm a tightwad! :)
 
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If you are determined to go with a full tower (do you need 6 internal 3.5" storage drives?), I'd start with Corsair or Thermaltake...

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Cosair+full+tower+case&i=electronics&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

If you can live with a basic windowed midtower, the Corsair 100R and 200R are each about $60 or less...but if you want 'bling' they have other offerings looking more futuristic and LED-prone, if you are into that sort of thing...

I'd rather put that $100 saved into a larger NVME drive, personally, but, ...I'm a tightwad! :)
The thing is I got a $137 gift card as a gift for Gamestop and it so happens that case is on there for $110 I was just wondering if it was a good case