I tend to check out craigslist for EATX computer cases from time to time. I use them to house my older multiple CPU motherboards that are too big for a standard ATX case.
Recently a local guy was selling computer cases very cheaply, they were fairly new gamers cases from Corsair, Cooler master etc. I ended up snagging a few and then a bunch more before he moved.
For the most part these cases are huge, have great cable management, large low noise fans for good airflow, and built in USB 3 hubs, and up to 6 3.5" hard drive caddies (also up to 3 2.5" SSD caddies). Some have buttons to control fan speed as well for hot days plus cooling fan air intake filters you can easily clean. Cons would be 3 or less 5.25" drive bays (I still have internal tape drives in a few systems), lighted fans and some power buttons (glow in the dark when you are going to bed with the computer one), and very wide. In one unit I had to strip out the LED lighting setup and some misc. stickers.. Newegg sells them for $100-175 for the models I snagged. Generally I tend to buy the cheaper $40 newegg cases on sale. Even the most expensive of these cases weighs less then my old Inwin Q500 towers.
Recently a local guy was selling computer cases very cheaply, they were fairly new gamers cases from Corsair, Cooler master etc. I ended up snagging a few and then a bunch more before he moved.
For the most part these cases are huge, have great cable management, large low noise fans for good airflow, and built in USB 3 hubs, and up to 6 3.5" hard drive caddies (also up to 3 2.5" SSD caddies). Some have buttons to control fan speed as well for hot days plus cooling fan air intake filters you can easily clean. Cons would be 3 or less 5.25" drive bays (I still have internal tape drives in a few systems), lighted fans and some power buttons (glow in the dark when you are going to bed with the computer one), and very wide. In one unit I had to strip out the LED lighting setup and some misc. stickers.. Newegg sells them for $100-175 for the models I snagged. Generally I tend to buy the cheaper $40 newegg cases on sale. Even the most expensive of these cases weighs less then my old Inwin Q500 towers.