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    Whats a Good, Low-cost Case for this Motherboard?

    Discussion in 'Desktop Hardware' started by samaa, Apr 14, 2016.

  1. samaa

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    Just look at Newegg where you were just there and look at your mobo/cpu combo and you can find some deals there as well.
     
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    A good place to start would be pc part picker. Just pick out your motherboard, and go to the filter section and select what you want, such as price, size, if you have certain brands, color preference, etc. Now, pc part picker does not included every case that'll work for you, but there is still a chunky section for you to pick from. So yeah, i would strongly recommend going there, finding a case (they also have pictures, well most of the times so you can see what the case looks like), checking out the specs of the case and going from there.