Old Cooler Master HAF Tower replacement suggestion

I have a old Cooler Master HAF tower I am looking to replace. It served me well for many years but I am looking for something smaller. A mid tower would be great. One caveat is I need a DVD and 3.5 inch/ 5 inch memory card space. Many of the new cases have no 5 inch drive spaces opting for nothing on the front of the pc. I am currently looking at a Be Queit Pure Base 600 because it has two 5 inch slots on the front. If anyone has a suggestion for a good mid tower that can house my DVD drive and my 3.5inch memory card reader I would appreciate it. Thanks!
 
I recommend this particular raidmax case, it has everything if not more.
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811156357

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This is my computer case at the moment it has similiar specs just like this, the hard drives will go on the bottom.
DVD, Blue or a 3.5 media card bay slot reader will do.
 
Thanks for the recommendation. The link showed a different case than the photo. I watched a youtube review on the case linked from newegg. It looks nice but it doesn't look like it has room for all my drives. I have two 3.5 inch HDD, and 3 SSD drives in my pc. Maybe the case in the photo has more room but I couldn't find any case by Raidmax that looked like it on newegg.
 
Trust me that case from newegg.com has the space, the drive bay at the bottom right hand corner.
You put your hard drives on it, take 2 sata cables hook them up and slide them in with the power connectors.
The dvd drives go on those first two cd/dvd drive bay, your ssd's can be in the middle or on the side.
I'll grab a picture or two of my helios raidmax so you will see exactly what this viper raidmax case has.
It has a good steel frame and not made of aliminum metal where a kid could fall on it and crush it easily.
 
It looks like you are right. There are more spaces for 3.5inch drive bays. From the review I watched it only looked like 3 bays. I will put this case on the list.
 
Coolbeans and yeah if you do buy that case you will like it, I liked the helios because of that and adjusting things inside of it is not a problem.
The only problem with it is the cable management, you can loop most of the cable on the a left hand side of the case.
Takes awhile to do if you have patients and not too big of hands like mines are. :/
Otherwise airwise it still does a great job, if newegg will offer free shipping for orders over 50.00 bucks you may as well grab it.

This is the inside of my cmputer the drive bays is where I keep 3 of them of at.
One hard drive is disconnected and unplugged just in case my 1TB western digital blue drives has a problem and may die off.
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Update. I decided to spend a bunch of money and buy a Fractal Design Define R6. I have to say this case is really nice. I have 3 SSD's and two HDD's in it. I purchased 3 more fans for a total of 6. It's very quiet and keeps my GPU at 65C and CPU cool while mining Etereum on the GPU and Monero on the CPU. You have to make sure the cables are flat on the side to get the door to shut but that's the only problem I had. My dual 3.5 SSD holders wouldn't mount in the trays but they had enough to put them in individually. Overall a great case and it cost a good amount of money. When you think of how long it will be used it's worth it.
 
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