#Suggest me a PC case worth under $80 for my Gigabyte GP-UD750GM

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clear slate
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I'm soon saving for a new PC build with better overall specs, and I recently have my sparked Gigabyte P650B (which was running for 2 years) replaced with the aformentioned PSU in preparation for my next PC build soon. Here's the look of my previous PC build using the new PSU, which I was anxious about it due to how it heats itself very easily compared to P650B.

sharp sluice
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Thermaltake core v21/silverstone fara h1m if matx motherboard, cougar MX330-X/montech x3/silverstone fara r1 if atx motherboard, silverstone sg13/thermaltake core v1 if mitx motherboard

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sharp sluice
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What country are you in? NX200M looks fine for a matx case

clear slate
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*edited Montech to Antec

sharp sluice
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What motherboard size do you have

clear slate
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M-ATX

sharp sluice
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Nice. Forgot about it because of variant differences, but you can use sama im01/tecware fusion as well then. Quite affordable on shopee, and those versions support matx too. Some sama im01 clones don't

clear slate
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im not sure about the airflow that such case

sharp sluice
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They're quite good. Don't need 10 fans when the case is smaller. Just don't get the tempered glass versions

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sharp sluice
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2 total for case (not including cpu air cooler fans). Can use the 2 included with AIO watercooler if you go that route

clear slate
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all static pressure or airflow?

sharp sluice
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Radiators prefer static pressure. Airflow if you're not using water cooling

clear slate
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for the case itself?

sharp sluice
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If you buy a radiator it should already come with suitable fans. Case might come with 1 or 2 fans, so just get 1-2 to supplement if you don't already have some fans lying around

clear slate
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What will be their brand and model name?

sharp sluice
clear slate
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MSI MAG Forge M100A