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OCC has published a review on the Antec Three Hundred Two Case



Antec has provided us, gamers and enthusiasts alike, with quite a variety of chassis options over the years: the strangely open LanBoy Air, the desktop Skeleton, and quite a few members of the ongoing Gaming Series. OCC has reviewed a few of such cases, with the Eleven Hundred being the most recent. Today we'll be looking at, do some math here…798 less than that – the Antec Three Hundred Two chassis. Surprisingly, or not so surprisingly, the lower number comes with a lower price as Antec plays the market for affordability. This mid-tower case has been built for gaming from the inside out with an aggressive front bezel to advance its cooling. Tool-less bays, cable management, and USB 3.0 front ports all combine to join the Gaming Series legacy – or so Antec claims.

Sometimes the budget for a build isn't quite that high, and when it comes to cutting costs I sure don't want it to be in my hardware. Yes, a case needs to be able to safely enclose my hardware, but if I can spend $50 more towards my GPU, you bet I'll buy a cheaper case. Antec brings the Three Hundred Two to the market with this thought in mind. Why skimp on the meaningful innards of a build and have a terrible case? It looks like Antec wants you to spend that extra dollar on your hardware as well. However, they don't want you to walk away with a cardboard box for a case either. I think this chassis will be quite the bargain; that is if it can stand up to my scrutinizing.
  Antec Three Hundred Two Case Review