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Antec Three Hundred - EU |
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09/11/09 (14 review reads) |
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Advantages: Brilliant temperatures, easy to build, lots of room, VERY well made
Disadvantages: hard to think of any, the hinge on the side panel can sometimes be dodgey
The case is described by Antec as spacious, cool running and easy to work with, and i couldn't agree more.
The case supports a full ATX motherboard, with the power supply fitted at the bottom. It has space for 6 hard drives, and 3 full sized disk or other drives. The cable management is very good and there are reusable cable ties is places around the case to help.
One thing that impressed me while building my PC was how well thought through the case was. There are 2 fans mounted at the front for example, these are mounted from the inside on doors to keep everything neat, and these doors can easily be removed from their hinges to screw in the fans on a desk. There are then generously sized holes for the fans cables to go through into the cable management space. In front of these fans is a removable air filter.
Things like this are apparent throughout the case, and it is built to be extremely easy to build and work with. As well as being good in the build stage, this case is very very well ventilated, it is provided with 2 120mm fans, and 1 140mm, and then has the option for a further 3 120mm fans on the front and side. Personally i advise putting LED fans in the front of the case, as it looks very nice but not cheesy.
I couldnt recommend this case any more strongly, it has more than enough room for everything, is extremely well through through and is excellent at high performance. On top of all that, it only costs £40, and looks really professional.
Summary: For anything under £150, you wont do better
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