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Antec Three Hundred Case Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: July 22, 2008
Page: 2 of 6
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On the front panel you can also find a panel containing two USB ports (with enough distance between them), mic in and headphones jacks, plus the power and reset switches and HDD and power LEDs.



Antec Three Hundred Case
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Figure 4: Connectors, switches and LEDs available on the front panel.

On Figure 5 you see the case top panel with its 140-mm fan. This fan has a three-speed controller attached to it.

Antec Three Hundred Case
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Figure 5: Top panel.

Finally we have the rear panel on Figure 6. On this case the power supply is installed on the bottom part of the case, and not on the top part. This is the first time we saw a mini-tower case with this feature, usually found only on high-end models. This case features a 120-mm fan on the rear, also with a three-speed controller attached. It has seven expansion slots and the two side panels are attached to the chassis using thumbscrews, which is great. The only thing missing here compared to high-end cases are the holes for water cooling systems, but honestly we don’t think that someone buying a mini-tower case will play with water cooling.

Antec Three Hundred Case
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Figure 6: Rear panel.

Let’s see how Three Hundred looks like inside.

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