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Suggestions for a new case

Kalmado

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I'm currently using a NZXT H440 and am really missing having a dvd drive. I'm a weirdo that still burns music cds and I also like having hard copies of pc games when I can get them on a deal. I'm looking for suggestions on something that's under $75 after rebate/deal/etc. The cheaper the better. My main concern is noise. The H440 is pretty nice in that respect so I would like to get something comparable. It needs to be a mid tower as I have an ATX motherboard and that's what fits my desk the best. I would also like it to be light if at all possible. That H440 is heavy! I would really like 4 usb in the front, but obviously it won't be on all. I could possibly get a new desk and/or sell the motherboard and get a mATX. Here are some I've looked at.

Fractal R4: Great reviews and fits my needs. On the pricey side. Rarely goes on sale.
Antec P280: Same as above.
Antec P100: Somewhat same as above.
Antec P70: Pros & Cons. Today, Frys.com will have it for $34 after rebate.
Zalman R1: Looks good, but seems to have zero airflow.
Thermaltake New Soprano: I've used one before, but their would be a vibrating noise coming from the door. Couldn't determine if it was the 200mm fan or the door.

I'm not sure of anything else that would fit what I would like. I'd love to hear suggestions!
 
I have a Fractal Design Define R3 and while I love it, I would definitely not consider it to be light in any fashion. The thick steel panels they use along with the sound damping foam adds to the weight of the case. If weight is a major concern you may want to look at some aluminum cases such as those made by Lian Li.
 
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