The price seems to be under some competition at the moment. With the MSRP sitting around £90, which I think is absolutely fantastic value. However, I have seen some limited stock going for around £75, but don’t expect that’ll last long. Either way, if you pay £90 or less, I think it’s amazing value for money.
There’s no shortage of fantastic PC cases these days, and even at under £100, you’re spoilt for choice of legitimately premium products with amazing features. It’s fortunate for Thermaltake then that they’ve every bit as competitive as they can be. The Thermaltake S300 TG is a fantastic looking PC case, and while I haven’t laid hands on the black one, I can already tell you I love the Snow Edition even more. The crisp clean white finish looks amazing, and the black hardware contrasts really well too.
It’s as robust as you could hope for. Actually, I think the front panel is more robust than it needs to be! That thing weighs a lot, which was quite surprising. Then again, when you carve a case out of thick steel, that’s what you get, weight. Of course, tempered glass, reusable and modular fittings, it’s all premium throughout, so a big thumbs up there.
While the case is built for impressive cooling hardware, it doesn’t really come with any. That is no small factor in the affordable price either. There’s a single exhaust fan and that’s it. Of course, if you’re like me, you have a bank of Noctua fans your plan to reuse, or you have your AIO, or your custom loop ready to install. For some, no stock fans is a blessing, as it’s less to remove and throw away/give away. Just keep that in mind though, you need something mounted in the front to move the air.
For under £100, you’re not going to find much bigger and bolder than the S300 TG Snow Edition. It’s a stunning look case, packed with great features, superb build quality and that’s that. Although, if you prefer the black one, that may work out a few quid cheaper too, so it’s up to you which to pick!
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