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    Antec 300 Cabinet Case

    hi there ........
    i just wanted to know if any one would help me in getting a mrket review about Antec 300 Cabinet case for Computer system..?
    Please help me in finding some information.........

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    Re: Antec 300 Cabinet Case

    ANTEC 300 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 Neo Power 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 x 18.3 x 8.1
    • 45.8 x 46.5 x 20.5


    Weight:

    • Net: 15.9lbs / 7.2kg
    • Gross: 18.7lbs / 8.5kg

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    Re: Antec 300 Cabinet Case

    Antec Three Hundred Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case:

    Antec combines size, quality, features and low price to deliver the ultimate gaming case. The smallest of Antec’s “Hundred” series designed for the Do-It-Yourself gamer, it is equipped to deal with the increased heat output of high performance systems as well as providing a flexible design to best suit your needs. Its overall matt-black finish shows that you and your system mean business.

    The front panel includes a pair of USB 2.0 inputs as well as jacks for a headphone and microphone. The front bezel is perforated for maximum air intake and it has a washable filter to reduce dust within the system. Inside, are a total of nine drive bays – six 3.5” internal HDD’s and a trio of 5.25” external drives. Seven expansion card slots let you load up on graphic and other options up to – and including – a full height ATX motherboard. A rear-mounted 120mm TriCool fan as well as a top-mounted 140mm TriCool fan – both with 3-speed switch control – draw air through the case.

    In addition, there's space for an additional pair of 120mm fans behind the front bezel to cool the HDD’s as well as the option to mount a third 120mm fan on the side of the case to cool the GPU. If you’d rather put your money into what goes inside the case rather than the case itself, the Antec Three Hundred is for you.
    • Specific Features:

    Brand: Antec

    Model: Three Hundred
    • Specification:

    Type: ATX Mid Tower

    Color: Black

    Case Material: Steel

    Power Supply: No

    Motherboard Compatibility: ATX

    Side Panel Window: No
    • Expansion:

    External 5.25 Drive Bays: 3

    External 3.5 Drive Bays: No

    Internal 3.5 Drive Bays: 6

    Expansion Slots: 7
    • Front Ports:

    Front Ports : USB, Audio
    • Cooling System:

    80mm Fans: No

    120mm Fans: 1 x 120mm rear fan

    140mm Fans: 1 x 140mm top fan
    • Physical Specification:

    Dimensions: 18 x 18.3 x 8.1

    Weight: 15.9 lbs.
    • General Features:

    Features: Washable air filters

    Perforated front bezel for maximum air intake

    Top mounted I/O ports for easy access


    Antec combines size, quality, features and low price to deliver the ultimate gaming case. The smallest of Antec’s “Hundred” series designed for the Do-It-Yourself gamer, it is equipped to deal with the increased heat output of high-performance systems as well as providing a flexible design to best suit your needs. Its overall matt-black finish shows that you – and your system – mean business.

    The front panel includes a pair of USB 2.0 inputs as well as jacks for a headphone and microphone. The front bezel is perforated for maximum air intake and it has a washable filter to reduce dust within the system. Inside, are a total of nine drive bays – six 3.5” internal HDD’s and a trio of 5.25” external drives. Seven expansion card slots let you load up on graphic and other options up to – and including – a full height ATX motherboard. A rear-mounted 120mm TriCool fan as well as a top-mounted 140mm TriCool fan – both with 3-speed switch control – draw air through the case.

    In addition, there's space for an additional pair of 120mm fans behind the front bezel to cool the HDD’s as well as the option to mount a third 120mm fan on the side of the case to cool the GPU.

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    Re: Antec 300 Cabinet Case

    The Antec Three Hundred 300 Extremely Cool Case Series:

    Impressively spacious and reliable, the Antec Three Hundred 300 is an unbeatable enclosure. Despite its eminently portable frame, the Antec Three Hundred 300 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:

    PSU included

    To optimize performance of your Antec 300 Three Hundred, your choice of power supply is crucial. Antec strongly recommends choosing from our NeoPower or TruePower series.

    9 Drive Bays:

    1. External 3 x 5.25
    2. Internal 6 x 3.5 for HDD


    Cooling System:

    1. 1 rear 120 x 25 mm TriCool Fan with 3-speed switch control.
    2. 1 top special 140 x 25 mm TriCool Fan with 3-speed switch control
    3. 2 front (optional) 120 mm fans to cool the hard drives
    4. 1 side (Optional) 120 x 25 mm Fan to cool graphic cards
    5. Washable air filters reduces dust build up in your system, which helps keep your system cooler.
    6. Perforated front bezel for maximum air intake
    7. 7 expansion slots
    8. Top mounted I/O ports for easy access
    9. 2 x USB 2.0
    10. HDA & AC’97 Audio In and Out


    Specification:

    Product Description: Antec Three Hundred - EU - tower - ATX

    1. Dimensions: 20.5 x 46.5 x 45.8
    2. Weight: 7.2 kg
    3. I/O Connectors: 2 x Hi-Speed USB ¦ 1 x headphones output ¦ 1 x microphone input
    4. Installed Fans Qty: 2
    5. Supported Mainboards: ATX
    6. System Cabinet Features Air filter, fan speed controller
    7. Manufacturer Warranty: 3 years warranty

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    Re: Antec 300 Cabinet Case

    OFFICIAL 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 x 18.3 x 8.1
    # 45.8 x 46.5 x 20.5 cm

    Weight:

    # Net: 15.9lbs / 7.2kg
    # Gross: 18.7lbs / 8.5kg

    Construction Review: The new case includes a note from Antec stating that quality control discovered a problem with some of the 120mm fans which have problems at lower speed settings. Antec stated that rather than open and examine each and every fan set, they'd just include an additional set of fans for users to use if the existing set proved faulty.

    Like the 900, the Antec 300 was designed to maximize airflow, keeping your computer's inner workings frosty. In keeping with recent trends, the power supply unit mounts at the bottom of the case, and does not overlap the motherboard at all. This opens up the innards of the case and allows air to move freely.

    The Antec 300 is a much more subdued design than the 900. Lacking the 900's glowing inner workings, and transparent side panels, the 300 is designed for the more subdued gamer. The gamer who doesn't need to flaunt that second 9800gx2, or the mysterious additional charge. Make no mistake however, less flashy does not mean less performance/space/cooling. The Antec 300 incorporates all the 900's airflow devices, in a more compact size, all without sacrificing too much internal space.

    Installation Review: Installation is straightforward, requiring minimal head scratching. The power supply mounted in a separate compartment below the mainboard, there is plenty of room for maneuvering. The motherboard mounted easily, with plenty of room for my 9800gx2s.


    Conclusion Review: Finally, don't let the price fool you into walking past the Antec 300. This is a case with more in space and features than would ordinarily be gleaned from its cost alone. Overclockers should have no qualms about getting one of these and going crazy. Air flows in and out of this case like there was nothing in between. For gamers on a budget, this is a must buy!

    One final parting thought, the Antec 300 does not come with a power supply. If you're looking for a new system, make sure you take this into account when your budget is concerned.

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