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Antec Three Hundred
$50.00
Released April, 2008
The Pros:Easy and simple to use. Well built. Light weight.
The Cons:Barebones design - no luxury enhancements, lacks removable drive cages, sound dampening etc... Lacks mobility features such as a handle. Comes without power supply.
The Three Hundred is an entry-level gaming case from Antec. Created with hot components in mind the Three Hundred focuses on the basics: cooling those components on a budget. Featuring enough room for over-sized graphics cards, the Three Hundred features a faceplate made entirely of open grills with dust filters.
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Including 2 Antec TriCool fans (1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm) the Three Hundred features many additional fanmounts which lets the system builder decide exactly how much active cooling is neccessary. Cutting out the luxurious more expensive features has allowed Antec to provide a lightweight, affordable case for an entry level system or for those who desire a second barebones portable gaming system for superior mobility.
Features
- Included power supply: none
- External Drive Bays: 3 x 5.25"
- Internal Drive Bays: 6 x 3.5"
- Front ports: 2 x USB2, Audio In/Out
- Supported Motherboards: up to standard ATX
- Material: Steel
- Dimentions: 18" (H) x 18.3" (D) x 8.1" (W)
- Weight: 15.9 lbs
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good thermal design, power supply at bottom, lots of cooling for CPU region
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comes with plenty of cooling power - 2 adjustable TriCool fans
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includes air filters to restrict dust buildup
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top notch cable organization
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huge potential, 7 expansion slots and 9 drive bays
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barebones design - no luxury enhancements, lacks removable drive cages, sound dampening etc...
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lacks mobility features such as a handle
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Comes without power supply
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