What atx case (computer case) should I buy for my pc?

Oloaskoask

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Hi 😉

Especially for my graphic card...

3D: GigaByte GeForce GTX770 Windforce 3X OC (GV-N770OC-2GD)

(http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/62065-gigabyte-gtx-770-windforce-3x-oc-review.html)

Motherboard: Asus M5A97 LE R2.0 Phenll/Athloll AM3+ Aud/LAN ATX - 90-MIBJP0-G0EAY0MZ

Processor: Phenom x6 3.2ghz 1090T processor (Overlocked to 4.00ghz with CoolerMaster Hyper 212 EVO)

Power supply: 750w Seventeam V-Force

2x memory Kingston 4gb
Hd Seagate 500gb

Thanks 😉
 
Solution
If you want something cheap, you can take a look at the Corsair 200R, for about $40. A bit higher, there is the Corsair 400R which is also a great case, for about $60. A bit higher again, there is the NZXT Tempest 410 Elite for $73. And, last one, if you want something that looks a bit nicer, and you don't mind paying the extra money for it, there is the Corsair 500R White for $90.
If you want something cheap, you can take a look at the Corsair 200R, for about $40. A bit higher, there is the Corsair 400R which is also a great case, for about $60. A bit higher again, there is the NZXT Tempest 410 Elite for $73. And, last one, if you want something that looks a bit nicer, and you don't mind paying the extra money for it, there is the Corsair 500R White for $90.
 
Solution
After much deliberation, I picked up the NZXT Phantom 630 myself recently and took the entire contents of my gaming PC and transferred them to this case. It is really well thought out from a design standpoint. It feels like it was made for people who build their own. There are a lot of drive bay configuration options, mounts for two SSDs on the back side of the motherboard tray, giant cutout for CPU cooler changes requiring new backplates, great cable management capabilities. The design just makes sense. Definitely check it out if you haven't yet. It can easily accommodate the video card too.