Case for E-ATX mobo ~£75

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I originally had a Zalman Z-Machine GT1000 that reluctantly fitted my e-ATX mobo but would not fit my newly purchased 390x.

So I bought a Fractal Define S without paying attention, I didn't realise at the time that my mobo was e-ATX and unfortunately it isn't supported at all.

I've since returned it and am in need of a good quality case that will happily accept the corsair h80i.

Recommendations?
 
The Thermaltake F51 is e-atx; will easily take all your kit and anything else you buy.
(usually on offer at scan - modular, so you can strip it down like the define S but with fan control and filters)
How big is your e-atx?
A lot of 'ATX' cases will take e-atx boards up to a certain size (if you don't mind covering the grommets a little)
On research, the Fractal R5, and H440 will fit my 26.4cm e-atx mobo snugly.
(The Phanteks P400S and Inwin 805 will also take it.)
 
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