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Newegg
★★★★
8 years ago
Decent case if found at a good price

I bought this case locally for $40. I initially had an issue with the power switch not working but Antec customer service sent me a replacement super fast at no charge. This case keeps everything nice and cool with SP120s all around (5 of them total.

A lot of space; Tool-less drive bays; 6 fan mounting locations; Room for a lot of 3.5" HDDs Can hold a fairly large video card; Front USB 3 Plenty of room for cable management

The 2 SSD mounting locations are in wonky spots; (behind motherboard on other side of the case and on the bottom near psu) Only 140mm vent up top (with switched fan included) and not 220mm for a decent radiator

Amazon
★★★★★
8 years ago
Awesome case that keeps getting better

I love it when a company continues to improve on a great design instead of throwing the baby out with the bathwater every few years. I don't see any changes for cost cutting, only to make it better. There is no flimsy, iffy, flashy nonsense about this case.

NCIX.com
★★★★★
10 years ago

Nice case, lots of room. Fits GTX 660 with no problem. Added couple more fans for additional air, but nice and quiet. Had older 300 case, this is more user friendly, easier to work with.

Good case, good air flow, quiet fans; Cabling is easy and lots of room; Drives are easy to install

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dabs.com
★★★★★
11 years ago
Fabulous mid-sized case

I honestly can't fault this case. It comes with a top 140mm fan and a rear mounted 120mm fan, both of which have high/low speed switches on the rear of the case. As well as that, you can mount two more on the front, one on the side for the graphics card and one on the other side to cool the rear of...

KitGuru
★★★★
11 years ago
Antec Three Hundred Two Gaming Chassis Review

2 Flares 2 Flares × Antec are a company who are continually adapting and improving their product range. Today we are looking at the Three Hundred Two, an update to the popular Three Hundred released way back in 2008.

Amazon
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10 years ago
Get the antec 300 instead

It's a solid case but someone who has owned the Antec 300 this case offers nothing new and brings a plethora of disadvantages. Firstly:the original Antec 300 has a compartment behind the hard drives where you can place all of your excess cables, this doesn't have this and you are forced to tie the...

memoryexpress.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
Love it!

Very easy build, very well designed. ALMOST tool-less - you still need a screwdriver to install cards. The result is very satisfying - the computer looks great and works very well. My CPU, graphics card, and motherboard temps are 10-15 degrees cooler than my old case (a Sonata I). P.S.

- Great price - Great cable management - Fan mounts on every side - Looks really good - it has a certain understated elegance - With 9 fans (including 1xCPU; 2xGraphics card; and 1xPSU); it is still relatively quiet - Built-in fan controller and dust filters

- Only 4 cable ties supplied - Not very informative instruction manual - be prepared to wing it

amazon.ca
★★★★★
9 years ago
The radiator mounted on the back fine, but I didn't realize until I already had ...

I decided it was time to change my case after the front USB ports snapped on my Antec P180 (that and it was close to 10 years old). My main gripe was that the front panel USB3 header had a large casing around it, and it wouldn't fit in the USB3 header on my Asus M5A97 2.0, due to a capacitor on the...

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