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Antec Three Hundred Gaming Case Review Print
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
 
Article Index
Antec Three Hundred Gaming Case Review
2 - Inside the Case
3 - Installation
4 - Conclusion
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Conclusion:

I have to say, despite the Three Hundred being in the lower end of the market, and missing a few little luxuries like drive slides, or anti-noise measures, I really like this case. It’s stylish but not too flamboyant, so you don’t look like a massive geek when people see it sitting next to your desk at home, there are no lights built in or Perspex windows, which makes its external appearance quite underwhelming.

On the inside however, you can let your inner geek run wild, with enough room and built in cooling to house a hardcore SLI system with ease. Coupled with room for 6 hard drives, the Three Hundred can house anything from a SOHO PC, to a hardcore gaming system, to a NAS server with a serious RAID setup, its versatility is one of its best features.

I’d highly recommend this case for anyone wanting some style and quality without a host of useless features they’d never use anyway.

 OzHardware Rating – 8.5/10 – Highly Recommended!  

 

This product can be purchased online at www.techbuy.com.au (Direct Link)


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1. 28-06-2008 07:18

Just got one - Love it.
Room to grow. 
Running twenty yo thirty degrees 
cooler at idle than my old(8yrold) 
Antec case.
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Steve

2. 29-05-2008 04:01

14cm -exhaust- fan?
i might be wrong, but the fins of the top fan look like they will drag the air in ? and where are the dust filters for the top and side fans ?
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TStarGermany

3. 07-05-2008 11:09

I'm all over it
....yeah, holes are pretty hard to dremel/drill..ROFL. IF that's the only thing from stopping you, I don't think you should be into water cooling..seriously.. 
 
 
I see this as the poor man's 900. I'm sizing up my 3x120mm rad tomorrow at the local PC shop, to see if it can hang on the back, if it fits I'm taking it.
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WIpboy

4. 04-05-2008 00:42

will it fit an 8800gtx?
just wondering, did it fit a big video card without losing an hdd slot?
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dominic

5. 13-03-2008 04:01

What it needs
I believe this case needs one more thing to be perfect - some holes in the back for water pipes. If it had that I'd order one now...
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