Antec Three Hundred Gaming Midi Tower Case - Black

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Quickcode: 31087  
Stock code: CSE-MID-AN-300
Manuf. code: 300
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Description:

The Essentially Cool and Quiet Case

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 standardATX 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, while the sleek black finish gives it an extra stylish edge.
Features
No Power Supply included
To optimize performance of your Three Hundred, your choice of power supply is crucial. Antec strongly recommends choosing from our NeoPower or TruePower series.
9 Drive Bays
  • External 3 x 5.25"
  • Internal 6 x 3.5" for HDD
    Cooling System
  • 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
  • 1 side (Optional) 120 x 25 mm Fan to cool graphic cards Washable air filters reduces dust build up in your system, which helps keep your system cooler Perforated front bezel for maximum air intake 7 expansion slots
    Top mounted I/O ports
    for easy access
  • 2 x USB 2.0
  • HDA & AC’97 Audio In and Out
    Unit dimensions
  • 18" (H) x 18.3" (D) x 8.1" (W)
  • 45.8 (H) x 46.5 (D) x 20.5 cm (W)
    Weight
  • Net: 15.9lbs / 7.2kg
  • Gross: 18.7lbs / 8.5kg

    Warranty Information

    Warranty Type Manufacturer via Aria
    Manufacturer Website http://www.antec.com
    Manufacturer Email support@antec.com
    Warranty Period (yrs) 1

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     Easy build-super value by oshimaida

    After my recent build using a CM scout and trying to hide spare cable on the rear of the motherboard tray and then trying to get the side panel on easily!! -this was a breath of fresh air to build in, full atx board -8800gts etc all went into it with no cuts and nicks of my hands.
    Most of the cables were hidden any way ,I found the little compartment for spare cable most useful,all in all it was a nice build and for £40 or so I would recommend it.
    For info- put 2x 120cm yate loons in the front and when I first powered it up my wife commented how quiet it was,I then told her there was 10 fans altogether running in this rig-nuff said !!

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    Question  Question by Alex

    Is this case suitable for the Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R Intel X58 (Socket 1366) DDR3 PCI-Express Motherboard???

    Answer by stevenl on Tuesday, April 27, 2010
    Yes.

    Question  MotherBoard by Danny

    Sorry for another question, what would be the best motherboard for this, my budget is about £100-£150

    Answer by vip on Saturday, December 12, 2009
    No worries - But before you choose which motherboard you want to fit into your budget you need to decide if youre going down the INTEL, or AMD path... Then decide if you are ever going to need NVIDIA SLI, and also if you want DDR3 or DDR2.

    Question  Power Suply by Danny

    Looking to buy this case after XMas, just looking at what power supply to get, would both of these fit #35768 and #35821 if they both do, which one would be better and why?

    Answer by vip on Saturday, December 12, 2009
    Both would be fine... Go for the 800w if you are planning a high end VGA card and/or lots of hard drives etc.

    Possible??? by The Bridge

    Is this case suitable for the Asus P7P55D LE, Intel P55 Chipset Motherboard???

    Thanks

    Response by stevenl
    Yes, it should be fine with that Asus motherboard.
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