thanks everyone for the replies.
there are plenty of case with lots of lights or lots of glass, there is confusion with all this choice of case, sometimes the aesthetics shown in the photos risks making us choose a less functional model
The ideal would be to get a case that is as functional as possible and can be adapted to future modifications of the components.
the PC belongs to a friend of mine, it has a fairly dated case (not that much), I couldn't tell you the precise model.
cpu cooler: cooler master 360mm
temperatures are a little high 99°C/210° F (during editing or rendering)
he wanted to get a 420 heatsink and change case.
Obviously the ideal would be to take a case for future modifications too, more compatibility is the best choice.
Do you think a Noctua NH-D15 can cool the i9 14900k without overclocking?