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Antec Three Hundred Two Gaming Chassis Review

We removed the left-hand side of the case, which pivots smoothly at the front. As this is a budget case, the company have not painted the inside black. Not a huge issue at this price.

The Antec Three Hundred Two features a very large CPU cut-out, which complements the added 120mm fan behind the motherboard tray.

The PSU has its own dust filter, which slides out from the bottom of the case – you don't even have to take the side of the case off.

Removing the front panel shows that two more 120mm fans can be fitted, which will aid cooling, especially for the hard disk drives.

The 5.25″ bays feature a tool-less mechanism which is very simple in design, and extremely easy to use.

Removing the other side panel we can see that there is plenty of space behind the motherboard tray. Not only does this allow you to fit a fan behind the motherboard tray, but it allows you to route power supply cables without worrying that the side panel will not fit.

This makes cable management that little bit easier.

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