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[Review] Antec Three Hundred Two


Posted by The Duke on 27 Jan 2012 / 3 Comments
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Three Hundred, the previous well-liked case by Antec,  is back with a chassis designed to handle today and tomorrow’s high-performance systems. The Three Hundred Two, is touted to be the next standard in affordable gaming cases. This new chassis from Antec is supposed to be built for gamers from the inside-out. With tool-less 5.25″ & 3.5″ drive bays, a large cable management compartment and two front panel USB 3.0 ports with an internal connector, the Three Hundred Two will hopefully be the rightful heir to the Gaming Series legacy. However, it still needs to pass our testing before we approve any of the praise this case has already received. Read on …



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Written by The Duke


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the duke
1 years ago



Easier to run the wires. No real reason. Obviously is I was going to run it 24/7 it would be the other way. Although depending on your preference you can install it either way. There are people who say my way is cleaner, but that is up to you.

Bob
1 years ago



Nice review, thanks!

Notice youur PS is upside down, bypassing the included filter. Is there a reason for this?

Many thanks,,,


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