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June 2008
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The editors liked
The “little things” (Crimped cable holes
Universal thumbscrew design
Side panel and front panel removal
Fan installation
Included fan filter
Etc)
Build quality (sturdy and well put together)
Price!!!
Included fans (120mm trispeed...
Sturdy construction
Good cooling performance
Deceptively roomy
Inexpensive
Roomy for a compact case
Good airflow
Low cost.
Serviceable nofrills case
Plenty of fan space.
Portable size
Built-in filtration system
Extremely affordable
Solid construction
Fit and finish is excellent
Built-in cable management system
The editors didn't like
Small reset switch is a pain to use
Accepts finger prints relatively easily
No noise dampening for drives (although it isn’t a problem with the drives I used
Antec produced a great case with the Three Hundred. Build quality was good and the design was smart. With our test system, we didnt have any issues with compatibility, and the installation of components went smoothly without any problems. All of the ...
No eSATA or FireWire front panel port; lots of screwdriver work; no PSU.
The Antec Three Hundred can be the basis for a low cost enthusiast system, but its pretty much the definition of "bare bones." But it gets the basics right.Building a System in ......
Abstract: Usually when you buy a case that is cheap, that is exactly what you get: "cheap". This is not the case with the Three Hundred. What you get with the Three Hundred is quality construction, top notch aesthetics, and airflow to die for. So is there any...
Sturdy construction, Good cooling performance, Deceptively roomy, Inexpensive
Fans are loud on high
While I am a full tower junkie, I have come away from my time with the Antec 300 pleasantly surprised. With the 300, Antec has addressed one of the bigger complaints from its 900 case; cable management. With sleek looks and excellent cooling the 300 of...
Ive seen the case retail for about $60 which is a good value for an Antec case with a few nice features. You are getting a standard case with good expansion capabilities and a good name to back it. The Antec Three Hundred is a good addition in the ser...
The “little things” (Crimped cable holes, universal thumbscrew design, side panel and front panel removal, fan installation, included fan filter, etc), Build quality (sturdy and well put together), Price!!!, Included fans (120mm trispeed...
Small reset switch is a pain to use, Accepts finger prints relatively easily, No noise dampening for drives (although it isn’t a problem with the drives I used; Western Digital 80GB SATA and LG 16x DVDRW)
In case it wasn’t obvious, I love this case. I think Antec outdid themselves on this one, bringing a high quality case to the budget crowd. Remember, this thing only cost me $45 + tax and regular price is only $49.99. This case has earned a rightful...
Abstract: 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...
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Abstract: The Three Hundred is Antecs entry-level gaming case. Like the companys other cases, its well built and its internal edges and corners have been finished neatly, so youre unlikely to cut yourself while youre working on it. The Three Hundred come...
With its understated appearance, sparse internals and low price, we were slightly worried that the Antec Three Hundred would be one of those mundane products that fail to inspire any enthusiasm. Happily, this isnt the case with the Three Hundred; the...