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Antec have been producing cases for many years now and they have numerous models in their range. They are favoured by many users because they have a reputation for being well featured and competitively priced.
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So, does the Twelve Hundred live up to all the hype? Is it, as Antec touts, the “Unbeatable Gaming Case?” If cooling and configuration options are the benchmarks we're looking at, it just may be. With six case fans included (five 120's and a massive 200mm top fan) and a distinctive look incorporating a chevron side window, uniform black finish inside and out and the mesh front, the Twelve Hundred brings a lot to the table in both performance and aesthetics.
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Wer einen High End Rechner sein Eigen nennt, muss auch eine entsprechende Stromversorgung haben. Hier darf es auch immer gerne ein etwas teureres Model sein, damit auch die Effizienz stimmt. Wir testen heute das High-End Model von Antec, das True Power Quattro TPQ-1200 welches wie der Name schon verrät, satte 1200 Watt auf sechs 12V Schienen bereitstellt. Wie es sich bei uns schlägt erfahrt ihr heute in unseren Testbericht.
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Die "Hundred-Riege" von Antec gehört zu den beliebtesten Gehäuseserien auf dem Markt. Je nach Produktbezeichnung reihen sich die zahlreichen Ableger in die verschiedenen Preisklassen ein. Demnach gilt das Threehundred als günstiges Einstiegsmodell, welches mit hoher Leistung und guter Ausstattung glänzen soll. Nun erblickt eine neue Revision das Licht der Welt - das Threehundret-Two. Was der neue Spross gegenüber dem Vorgänger besser macht und wie sich das Case in unserem Parkour behauptet, erfahrt ihr im Test!
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The Three Hundred Two is a chassis that seems to have been created with two goals in mind: to make the case as affordable as possible while also maintaining the features for a high-end system. This requires compromises to be made, which in this case has translated to a somewhat higher price combined with more internal space and superior cooling compared to the predecessor.
There is plenty of space for components, even if some choices are unusual (SSD behind the motherboard plate) or mounting techniques that are a bit roundabout (external securing of cards). On the other hand, the Three Hundred Two cools very well, especially for a chassis with just two fans.
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Today we are looking at the newest addition to Antec's Gaming Case line, the Antec Three Hundred Two. The Three Hundred Two is a updated version of the popular Three Hundred. The updates include cable management, tool-less drive bays, cooling, and USB3. So join us as we look over Antec's budget friendly Three Hundred Two and see if it has what is needed to stick out in the sub $75 market.
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We put Antec's updated edition of the popular Three Hundred chassis to the test.
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Some of the larger complaints of the original design were the lack of room behind the motherboard tray to do much for cable management, lack of room for longer video cards, ease of use and lack of tool-less features and the last drawback to the original was if you wanted to run water cooling, you had to punch your own holes to get the tubing outside of the case. Essentially the original Three Hundred was pretty bare bones as far as a lot of mid towers go.
This time around Antec really listened to the users of the Three Hundred and took the chassis back to the drawing board to see just what they could do inside of the same sized chassis, yet offer everything today's users are demanding of manufacturers in the feature set. With the newest version, the optical bays and hard drive bays have gone to a tool-less solution and the hard drive rack has been spun ninety degrees to eliminate some of the wiring mess inside. The motherboard tray is now offset and offers plenty of room back there and the expansion slots got a redesign to allow for more room inside of the chassis to fit even longer cards now.
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Antec, one of the biggest case manufacturers on our humble blue planet, has recently upgraded their cheap entry level gamers case, the Antec Three Hundred. The new version is simply baptised as the Three Hundred Two. The predecessor was one of Antec's best selling chassis, but Antec had to bring their little 300 up to 2012 standards. No quickly removable HDD bays, no tool-less optical drive bays and cable management was close to non existent. Logic design flaws as the original Three Hundred enclosure already dates back from 2009. Let's open the box and see what the Antec engineers came up with.
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Antec are a company who are continually adapting and improving their product range. Today we are looking at the Three Hundred Two, an update to the popular Three Hundred released way back in 2008.
The original case sold well at around the £40 mark, although in today’s market it is looking rather dated.
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