Small-ish ATX case

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Can anyone reccomend a smaall-ish ATX case with good airflow, preferably 120mm intake and exhaust. Must have a cover to hide drive bays. Got a PSU already so not needed, want to spend under £50 if at all possible.

Thanks,
Rich
 
If you dont like the Lanboy go for the PC7. But it is a little bit bigger.

EDIT: Messiah kahn is reading my mind :D :p
 
/darth vader style.

*fshhhhshhh* PC7+II or PC007 *fssshh*

The Lian Li is the next best option, and is probably the best all round case you can get without spending what most people call silly money, well built and superb value for money. :)
 
utherpendragon said:
http://www.thermaltake.com/product/Chassis/midtower/mambo/vc2000bns.asp

Any good, looks very nice and is only around £30. Anybody got an experiences with it?

You'll most likely get what you pay for with that one. The two we have suggested are great value for money, and the build quality is equal to that of cases much more expensive. Thermaltake are getting better(very slowly), but arn't renowned for quality.
 
The Mambo is more of a gaming case than the Super Lanboy; you will be looking at the £80 Thermaltakes to match the build of the Super Lanboy, and the Tai Chi is the only case getting close to the Lian Li PC7+II for build quality, Thermaltake make gaming cases, they are all about features.

I would take the Lanboy over the Mambo every time I thought about it, the Super Lanboy is £69 and £58 on two competitors sites, its just OcUK that have it so cheap, same with the PC7+II.

If you like the Mambo get it, but it will shout out cheap case to you, as its what it is; not a expensive case at the end of its life and then priced cheap.
 
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