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Antec Three Hundred - Budget Gaming Case Review |
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Written by Stuyo
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 |
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Antec are computer case manufacturer quite famous for their product quality and craftsmanship. Today we're going to review on of their cases intended for games on tight budget - Antec Three Hundred.
Our friends from
eMag
kindly enough supplied us with a test sample of Antec Three Hundred. It is the lowest model of their gaming case series. Its meant for those that run on a tight budget, yet still want a stylish, stable and comfortable case. The price of the case gravitates around 60$.
Antec Three Hundred specifications
| PSU
| Not included |
| Slots for external drives |
3 x 5.25" |
| Slots for internal drives |
6 x 3.5" for hard drives |
| Cooling |
1 back 120 x 25 mm TriCool™ fan with three position controller<
1 top 140 x 25 mm TriCool™ fan with three position controller
2 front (optional) 120 mm for hard drive cooling
1 side (optional) 120 x 25 for video controller cooling
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| Supported form factors |
Mini-ITX, microATX, стандартно ATX |
| Expansion slots |
7 |
| Front I/O ports |
2 x USB 2.0; HDA & AC'97 Audio in/out |
| Dimentions |
45.8 (H) x 46.5 (D) x 20.5 cm (W) |
| Weight |
Net 7.2kg / Gross 8.5kg |
Antec Three Hundred features
- For optimum PSU performance Antec recommend using models from their NeoPower or TruePower series
- Washable air filters reduce amount of dust in the case
- Aerated front panel for better performance
- Easy to access I/O ports at the top of the front panel
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