Situation: I haven't built a new, new PC for myself in over 10 years, and I think it's time. So I'm starting with a new case. I <3 my current case something fierce, but I offered to give the whole PC to someone else once mine's built and the company that made this case no longer exists.
So I went to NewEgg....and man, it is hard to find a full-size tower case that doesn't a) have a ton of stupid crap all over it, and b) doesn't have a lot of poor design decisions.
What I need:
-Full-size ATX tower. I'd consider midsize but I really like the additional working room and not having to sweat dimensions.
-Durable. A case that can be moved without breaking shit, and has solid interior support.
-See-through side panel. Locking handle for quick/screwless-access strongly desired but not absolutely required.
-A front panel cover with a hinge. I like my drives and ports and stuff concealed, I think it looks better. I also move my desktop around a bit, so I don't want to be grabbing on to the front of the case. and sticking my fingers through fan meshes and stuff.
-No stupid, frilly, over the top exotic molding.
Some examples of what I mean. Simple and elegant looking is what I want.
-The less extraneous junk it has internally, the better. I don't really know what's involved in water-cooling but if a case comes prepped for it, my assumption is it will just get in the way somehow and I don't want it.
-Quick-swap hard drive bays. Seems most cases in the upper range have these.
-No dumb design decisions. These are harder to describe, but for example, if you're going to have multiple fans in the front face of the case, don't then cover them up with a front panel that you either do or don't snap into place. That's just asinine. If you're going to put plexiglass in the side panel so people can see inside, don't then cover half of it up with stupid molding, or only expose half the plexiglass because it "looks edgy and cool." That defeats the point of having a see-through side panel in the first place. Don't put interior enclosures for stuff like the power supply. It just makes that much more of a pain in the ass to handle and connect those parts.
-I'm willing to spend up to $200 if it's a really nice case.
In truth I just want my old case but bigger and newer. I've spent over an hour on NewEgg and didn't really find anything that made me go "YEAH!" I have some alternatives, since I just built a couple PCs with a few months ago, but those cases lack most of the things I know I want, so they're a last resort. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd appreciate it.