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Antec announce Three Hundred Two Case

The Three Hundred Two enclosure is perfect for gamers, system integrators and casual builders alike because of its extensive cooling advantages and expandability.

High Performance Cooling Advantages – The Three Hundred Two is built for maximum cooling thanks to its perforated front bezel, included dual TwoCool fans, and four optional fans, including a 120 mm CPU exhaust fan behind the motherboard, to ensure gamers can play beyond the long hours of the night.

Extensive Compatibility and Expandability – The Three Hundred Two utilizes eight expansion slots for up to three 12.5″ (318 mm) graphics cards for compatibility with the largest GPUs.

Intelligent Design – This enclosure has removable, washable PSU and front intake air filters, along with a cable management system that features four strategically placed holes and 3 cm of space behind the motherboard tray. It’s even easier for builders to start using their new PC right away thanks to the Three Hundred Two’s three 5.25″ and five 3.5″ tool-less drive bays.

“The Three Hundred Two is an excellent enclosure for those who want to build a reliable, long-lasting PC,” said Mafalda Cogliani, Global Marketing Director for Antec. “The enclosure has great cooling and expandability options, making it the perfect choice for anyone looking to build a new and affordable gaming PC with high functionality and design.”

The Three Hundred Two is available now through distributors and resellers for $79.95.

Detailed Specifications:

– 11 drive bays:

3 x 5.25″ tool-less drive bays
2 x 2.5″ drive bays (dedicated)
6 x 3.5″ tool-less drive bays

– Motherboards: Standard ATX, micro ATX, Mini-ITX

– 8 expansion slots

– Maximum graphics card size: 12.5″ (318 mm)

– Maximum CPU cooler height: 6.7″ (170 mm)

– Cooling System:

1 x 120 mm rear TwoCool fan
1 x 140 mm top TwoCool fan
2 x 120 mm front intake fans (optional)
1 x 120 mm side intake fan (optional)
1 x 120 mm side exhaust fan behind motherboard (optional)

– Perforated front bezel for maximum air intake

– Water cooling support: top water cooling grommets

– Enlarged CPU cutout

– Front I/O ports:

2 x USB 3.0 with internal motherboard connector
Audio In/Out

– No power supply included

– Unit Dimensions

513 mm (H) x 229 mm (W) x 471 mm (D)
20.2″ (H) x 9″ (W) x 18.5″ (D)

– Package Dimensions

565 mm (H) x 290 mm (W) x 525 mm (D)
22.2″ (H) x 11.4″ (W) x 20.7″ (D)

– Net Weight: 15.3 lb (6.9 kg)

Ryan Martin

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