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Page 2 of 4 What’s Inside?: Inside the Three Hundred we find the motherboard area gives ample room for any standard size ATX motherboard (up to 12” x 9.6”) with the power supply situated at the bottom of the case below the motherboard area. Any standard size ATX power supply will fit here without a problem, even ones that are longer than normal, but there’s no power supply included as standard. Side View - Case Open  The front area of the Three Hundred is top to bottom drive bays, with 3 x 5.25” bays up top, and a total of 6 x 3.5” hard drive bays underneath, which should be more than enough for 95% of system builders out there. The hard drives will remain well cooled in the Three Hundred, with the front of the case allowing plenty of air flow through (drawn through by the rear/top fans) and if extra cooling is required for the hard drives, 2 x 12cm fans can be installed right in front of the 3.5” drive bays. 5.25 Inch Drive Bays  . 3.5 Inch Drive Bays  . Front Fan Mounting Points - 12cm  The cooling fans inside the Three Hundred, which consist of a 14cm fan in the roof and a 12cm fan in the rear, are both Antec Tri-Cool items. So fan speed and noise is a matter of choice thanks to their 3-way speed switches. Even for higher end systems, a low speed fan will give sufficient air flow given the size of the fans and the well designed and non-restrictive fans grill/holes they’re attached to. They’ll pull enough air through the front to keep the hard drives cool, I think the only addition you may make to this case is installing a fan in the allocated spot in the side panel if you have some hefty graphic cards installed in there, to help dissipate the heat a bit better. Rear 12cm Fan  . 3-Way Speed Switch 
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