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Antec Three Hundred Two Gaming Chassis Review

Firstly we installed the power supply, the Akasa Venom Power 750W. No problems installing the power supply into the bottom of the case.

We then installed the motherboard and CPU cooler in one go. We found that there was quite limited room at the top of the chassis, but this is more than made up for the room behind the motherboard tray.

One 2.5″ SSD can be installed at the bottom of the chassis, and another can be installed behind the motherboard tray, something we haven't seen before.

Installing 3.5″ drives is as easy as ever, all you have to do is push the two slides into place and slide into the bay.

We then installed our XFX Radeon 5450HD passively-cooled graphics card. This case can fit graphics cards with a length of up to 318mm.

Finally we connected all the cables. This was one of the easiest mid-tower chassis' we have ever worked on, mainly thanks to the space around the HDD bays and behind the motherboard tray. Our only complaint being the lack of space at the top of the chassis, especially with the 140mm fan fitted here.

Overall, the installation was very straight forward and no installation guides are really necessary.

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