Antec Three Hundred Gaming Case External 3 X 5.25; Internal 6 X 3.5 2*Usb2.0
Posted by admin | Posted in Computer | Posted on 31-03-2010
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- Washable air filters reduces dust build up in your system, which helps keep your system cooler
- 9 Drive Bays – External 3x 5.25 and Internal 6x 3.5 for HDD
- 1 rear 120 x 25 mm TriCool Fan with 3-speed switch control
- 1 top special 140 x 25 mm TriCool Fan with 3-speed switch control
- 2 front optional 120 mm fans to cool the hard drives
Product Description
Impressively spacious and unbeatably reliable, the Antec Three Hundred is an unbeatable enclosure. Despite its eminently portable frame, the Three Hundred has enough room for an NVIDIA 8800 series graphics card, as well as six hard drives and a standard ATX motherboard. A cable management compartment keeps your system organized and the airflow unobstructed. A 120mm rear fan and 140mm top fan ensure that the case runs cool even when playing the most demanding games, … More >>
Antec Three Hundred Gaming Case External 3 X 5.25; Internal 6 X 3.5 2*Usb2.0



Don’t bother these guys are incompetent. First I received the wrong item. I was told I was getting a new item. They just lied to me said it would be here today. Do yourself a favor and don’t buy this case here.
Rating: 1 / 5
This case is a good value if you can find it for $50 shipped. I purchased this for an office desktop PC. It ran fairly quiet but the front grill and 140mm fan on top made it a bit too noisy for me. I was replacing a 5 year old Dell and the Dell was far quieter. The biggest problem for me was the lack of rubber grommets for the hard drive enclosure which seemed to add a lot of vibration and noise to the case. I ended up returning this case and purchasing the Antec Sonata III which I’m extremely happy with. This case is to be very basic, but what else do you expect for $50?
Pros:
- Affordable for a basic system build
- Includes two good quality Antec fans with 3-way speed control
- Fits microATX and ATX MBs.
- No bright indicator lights or fancy LEDs
- Washable air filter
Cons:
- The power button feels a little cheap.
- Reset button is impossible to use but who uses this anyway?
- Quiet, but not as much as I prefer – much quieter than I expected
- Cheap paint
- No rubber grommets for the hard drive enclosure
- No cable management
- Washable air filter difficult to access
If you like Antec, buy the Sonata III – it includes the power supply, looks much nicer, is a better quality case, and is nearly silent.
Rating: 3 / 5
I really like this case a lot. I looked at a lot of cases and read a lot of reviews before selecting this case. At first, I was not so sure about paying the extra money for a “nicer” case, but it really was a lot easier to use than the cheaper cases I have bought in the past. Everything fit well with plenty of room for cables. I can reach everything easily. Everything mounted solidly and nothing felt cheap.
The two big fans really keep the system cool, but they are not noisy at all. I have them set on high because I am paranoid about overheating my system and I hardly notice they are running. The power supply makes more noise.
I liked this case so much that I bought a second one for an older system that was overheating constantly. It has been almost a year and the old system has not had any heat issues.
Rating: 5 / 5
This case is great!
Why would you pay more for a case when this has it all.
This case can hold 5 fans, Talk about cooling.
I would recommend this case to anyone.
Rating: 5 / 5
I felt the need to leave some feedback as this really is one of the best values out there! This case is solid and is in my opinion worth 3x the price. Most of the cases on Amazon, Tiger, or at my local computer shows for this price are flimsy sheetmetal or plastic. This case on the other hand is built like a tank and reminds me of a Business Grade workstation.
It was a little bigger than what I intially wanted as I was building a PC for Media Center locally and to serve media to my XBOX and laptop. I was intially looking at HTPC cases and Small Form Factor units, yet when I saw this for under $60 it caught my attention. When I saw that it had case air filtration built in I was sold. I was going to spend 2x the money on a Silverstone HTPC, yet I am here to say that I am glad that I went with the Antec 300.
This case offers excellent cooling as my setup of a Biostar MB With Atholn II X240 4 GB of Corsair Ram and an XFX Radeon HD5450 runs very cool and at idle the processor runs around 17 Celsisu up to around 30 Celsius at full load!
Rating: 5 / 5