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Fractal Design does a great looking minimalist case
The Fractal Design Define XL does not have lights, decorative screens or graphics on its clean exterior, the only interruption to the basic black is a fan vent on one side panels. Hidden underneath that shell are noise dampening materials, fixed tool-less HDD cages, a significant number of fans and various ways to connect an external radiator for water cooling fans. Check the case out over at techPowerUp.