Best mATX case

But cable management wise, Antec mini P180 doesn't seem to hide the cables very well.

For all honesty, cable management will be the easiest to do in a double-wide case, parvum being one of them.

Corsair 540, Caselabs Magum series are also great choise (latter being enthusiast case).

You can simply put ur PSU in the other chamber, and grab some sleeved extension cable and wire them to the motherboard (business) side and not worry about the ugly look of the stock cables.

whereas in single chamber cases, all your cables from the PSU will be shown (unless you make a PSU housing for it).
 
But cable management wise, Antec mini P180 doesn't seem to hide the cables very well.

For all honesty, cable management will be the easiest to do in a double-wide case, parvum being one of them.

Corsair 540, Caselabs Magum series are also great choise (latter being enthusiast case).

You can simply put ur PSU in the other chamber, and grab some sleeved extension cable and wire them to the motherboard (business) side and not worry about the ugly look of the stock cables.

whereas in single chamber cases, all your cables from the PSU will be shown (unless you make a PSU housing for it).

Ideally, I am after an elegant case (nothing too 'loud') that has a small footprint, easy to transport from the office to the living room and has good cable management to ensure decent airflow.

Perhaps: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-654-LL&groupid=2362&catid=187
 
The mini p180 has great cable management. The back panel at the back is spaced so you can fit a fair amount of chunky cables behind there. Check my old build, no visible cables at the front all at the back.

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