Antec Three Hundred Two Case Review
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The Antec Three Hundred Two provides a terrific set of features for its price, allowing you to build a high-end system on a small and affordable case. This case is not “perfect,” though. The lack of a paint job on the interior of the case is the most obvious “problem” with the product, but the benefits of this case far outweigh its drawbacks. Of course, if it costs more than USD 100, the weak points listed below would be relevant, but at USD 70 we can’t complain at all.
Strong Points
- Air filter for the power supply and front fans
- Air filter for the power supply is removed from the side of the case
- Top and rear fans have two-speed controllers
- Eight expansion slots
- A huge hole in the motherboard tray for accessing the backplate of the CPU cooler
- Holes for routing cables behind the motherboard tray
- Clips for fastening cables using cable ties
Weak Points
- Interior and rear panel aren’t painted
- Bay covers aren’t meshed
- Slot covers aren’t meshed
- No air filters for the optional side fans
- Location of the holes for liquid cooling solutions is questionable
