Please help me to look a good casing with an excellent cable management.

ImmaNub

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Well the title says it all. Anyone can help me to choose a mid tower casing? This is my first time assembling a pc. My budget is $70 = 3300PHP here in my country. Please refer to this site http://dynaquestpc.com/product-category/components/chassis-casing-case/

here are my current spec:

CPU: I5 4460
MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H
HDD: SEAGATE 1 TB 7200 SATA
PSU: Seasonic S12II 620W
ODD: Asus 24X DVDwriter SATA DRW-24D5MT
RAM: CRUCIAL 8GB DDR3 PC12800/1600

PS: One more thing. if i bought a r9 290x gpu will it be fine to this build? will my psu can handle everything? thanks. Any comments will be appreciated.
 
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Yes R9 290Xs will fit unless the manufacturer made it EXTRA long for no reason. In specs it will usually have dimension. The largest one is the length. Your case supports up to 12 and 1/2 inches(317mm)
This is a good case for mATX boards CM N400 for 2500P. The PSU and case will support the R9 260x unless you get a model over 12 and 1/2 inches (I don't know of any). Post which model it is and I can let you know. This case also supports 160mm cpu coolers if you have/want one in the future.
 


according to your answer r9 260x will fit and will be fine to my psu. how about r9 290x? whats the minimum psu requirements for that card? thanks.

 


Yes R9 290Xs will fit unless the manufacturer made it EXTRA long for no reason. In specs it will usually have dimension. The largest one is the length. Your case supports up to 12 and 1/2 inches(317mm)
 
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thanks a lot bro :) One more thing. What brand do you recommend?
 


I have one LAST question bro hahaha. Sorry for asking many things :) Would my Seasonic S12 620w will be able to handle my system or not?
 


Yes, a 620w will be able to handle your system. :)
EDIT: Sorry, the site says you will need a minimum or 750w.
 


Whoops, I am very sorry. It looks like minimum power supply for thsi card is 750w. You could try with the 620w(Pcpartpicker says the build works). Though the 8GB cards can go to 400w so it's just close. I would say upgrade, but see if it works.

Here is a good 750w LINK
 

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