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Old 01-30-09   #11 (permalink)
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Hmm, I do like the cable management of the CM cases. I actually ended up looking at the CM 690, as it appeals to me more. But i'm still undecided on whether I should grab that or the antec 900. Does the 900 have any form of cable management similar to the 590/690?
Not really, the 300/900 need to be modded.

Which is easy, and they are perfect for. But the CM 590/690 are built with cable management.

I would look at instore deals, online deals and such. Find out which one is cheaper.

The CM 590 is probably the best be if you are not willing to mod.
You just need to buy fans and such for it.
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Looks like I have some deciding to do. But I still feel a little unsure about whether my board will cause any problems with a new case. Here is a link to the specifications of it, if you (or anyone) wouldn't mind taking a look and giving insight on problems I may run into or anything, that would be great.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...roduct=3397528
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Your board is micro atx. Both the Coolermaster 690 and the Antec 900 support m-atx boards.

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