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product_id: 1216276
title: "Antec Gaming Series Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower PC/Gaming Computer Case with 9 Tool-Less Drive Bays, 2 SSD, 120/140mm Fans x 2 Pre-Installed, 4 Fan Mounts for ATX, M-ATX and Mini-ITX,Black"
brand: "antec"
price: "Rp1163872"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Top water cooling grommets for custom loops 9 tool-less drive bays for effortless upgrades 2 pre-installed 120mm TwoCool fans Antec Gaming Series Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower PC/Gaming Computer Case with 9 Tool-Less Drive Bays, 2 SSD, 120/140mm Fans x 2 Pre-Installed, 4 Fan Mounts for ATX, M-ATX and Mini-ITX,Black

**Brand:** antec
**Price:** Rp1163872
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead — the ultimate case for gamers who demand more!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Antec Gaming Series Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower PC/Gaming Computer Case with 9 Tool-Less Drive Bays, 2 SSD, 120/140mm Fans x 2 Pre-Installed, 4 Fan Mounts for ATX, M-ATX and Mini-ITX,Black by antec
- **How much does it cost?** Rp1163872 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.id](https://www.desertcart.id/products/1216276-antec-gaming-series-three-hundred-two-mid-tower-pc-gaming)

## Best For

- antec enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted antec brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Clean & Cool Design:** Washable PSU and front intake filters ensure dust-free airflow and longevity
- • **Upgrade Without Limits:** 9 tool-less bays including 2 dedicated SSD slots for seamless storage expansion
- • **Next-Level Connectivity:** Front panel with 2 USB 3.0 ports and audio in/out for fast, easy access
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Supports ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards for ultimate build flexibility
- • **Effortless Cooling Mastery:** Dual TwoCool fans plus 4 mounts keep your rig ice-cold under pressure

## Overview

The Antec Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower Gaming Case delivers advanced cooling with two pre-installed 120mm TwoCool fans and four additional fan mounts, plus washable dust filters for optimal airflow. Its 9 tool-less drive bays, including two dedicated SSD slots, enable hassle-free upgrades. Compatible with ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, it supports up to 318mm GPU length and features front USB 3.0 ports and audio connectivity, making it a versatile, high-performance chassis for serious gamers and PC builders.

## Description

Built for high-end gaming, the Three Hundred Two was created specifically to run the PC's newest, biggest titles! Designed to appeal to the gamer in all of us without breaking the bank, the Three Hundred Two is built for the ultimate player's experience. With an enlarged CPU cutout, two USB 3.0 ports, nine tool-less drive bays and eight expansion slots, everything's all set for you to create your perfect system. To keep your dream machine running smoothly, the Three Hundred Two comes with an equally impressive cooling system made up of top and rear TwoCool fans, a perforated front bezel and top water cooling grommets. If you're upgrading for the next blockbuster or just looking for an affordable case, the Three Hundred Two should more than suit your needs!Features and Specifications* Model: Three Hundred Two* Unit Dimensions: 513 mm (H) x 229 mm (W) x 471 mm (D) * Maximum video card size: 12.5” (318 mm) maximum video card size* Case Type: Mid-Tower* Front Ports: Two USB 3.0 with internal motherboard connector * Audio In/Out* Cooling SystemCase Type: * One 120 mm rear TwoCool™ fan * One 140 mm top TwoCool™ fan * Two 120 mm front intake fans (optional) * One 120 mm side intake fan (optional) * One 120 mm side exhaust fan behind motherboard (optional)* Drive Bays: * Three 5.25” tool-less drive bays * Two 2.5” drive bays (dedicated) * Six 3.5” tool-less drive bays* Motherboard Support: Standard ATX, microATX, Mini-ITX* CPU Cutout: Enlarged CPU Cutout* Color(s): Black* Weight: * Net Weight 15.3 lb (6.9 kg) * Gross Weight 18.7 lb (8.5 kg)* Expansion Slots: 8 expansion slotsIn the Box* Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower PC/Gaming Computer Case * Hard drive brackets * Cable ties * Motherboards and drive screws * User manual * Information of online survey * Warranty guide

Review: Best sub $100 case you'll find. - I've used a lot of cases, from cheap-o $15 cases to $150 cases with more bells and whistles than a luxury car. Having said that, this is a real mans case. This thing is huge, Texas would be envious of the size of this case. It comes with two fans and has mounting points for 3 more, all 120mm, none of those sissy little 80mm girly fans. Heat issues? Ha, not likely when I can create a small hurricane inside this bad boy. Mounting points work for pretty much any size motherboard except maybe a full server board, but all sizes of ATX boards should fit this except maybe those little tiny micro ones, but if you're buying a micro ATX board your not doing anything useful with a computer anyway and you should not get this case as it will make your motherboard feel very inadequate. All in all, I'm pleased with this case, the side mounted hard drives are what really sold me on this, I smoke hard drives left and right, so being able to easily drop them in with the snap clips is a big plus, lets me get back to work in no time instead of fumbling around with those tiny screws that you drop and lose 15 of them trying to get two of them go in. So I'm sure your sitting there going "Gee Mr. review writer, is there anything this case doesn't have?" and sadly I must report that this case does NOT come with a coffee maker or any form of a microwave, so I still have to go to the kitchen. I was a little disappointed with that, but the front mounted USB 3 and sound ports more than made up for that. In summary, I'd give this case a 9/10, but desertcart uses stars, so, it gets 5 since they won't let me put a half star. Why the half star, or 9/10, you might ask? Well nothing is perfect, and this does have one flaw and that was the power supply mounting point. It is on the bottom as many cases have these days, however, there's a little metal bracket above it (a guide/stopper) that was bent or misshapen from the factory, this was preventing me from actually dropping my power supply into place. This was easy to remedy though, I took my trusty pliers and bent that sucker out of the way and then was able to mount the power supply. So as long as you own some form of bending-capable tool, you should be able to resolve any clearance issues you encounter.
Review: The best case I've worked with, great features, amazing cable management, and only two very minor issues. - This case was a joy to build with. Rolled edges for a tear-free installation, filters on the fan intakes, spacious interior, side-installed 3.5" bay, USB 3.0 front ports, great design. Some people have complained about there being too many 3.5" drive bays, but I actually like that so I can space out my drives. I've got three installed, and have an empty bay between each of them to allow for air-flow. I specifically searched for cases with NO side-window, because while I consider the inside of my computer gorgeous, I didn't want a flashy exhibitionist case. Probably my favorite feature about this case is that the motherboard is offset by about 1.5" from the right side of the case to allow ample cable management. All of my cables go behind this wall, so when looking inside, all that can be seen is the ends of the cables meeting their ports, but just about no visible dangling cables. A couple minor negatives: The blue power LED displayed through the pin-hole is not an issue; however, the headphone cut-out in the plastic is excessively large (likely to allow disconnecting the face of the case with ease), and the LED can be seen through the opening, which in this case is blinding. I fixed that with a small piece of cardboard taped to the side of the headphone jack to block the light from traveling in that direction. I can still see it via the pin-hole where it's supposed to come through, but that's it. Also, the tool-less mounting brackets for the hard drives and optical drives don't seem to be sound-conscious - no rubber grommets or other sound-eliminating solutions. However, the case seems to be quiet regardless; I have a PSU fan, CPU fan, and two exhaust fans, as well as one or two HDDs spinning, and the loudest sound is the PSU fan, which isn't even very loud, and I can't hear the computer with my music on. There was one confusion at first: Instead of the side walls sliding backward then off, they actually swing out like car doors (and then can be pulled off the case). I've not decided whether I like this compared to the traditional method, but once I figured that out, it was okay. The only concern here is if the case is in a semi-confined area, it may be difficult to get the swing-out needed to pull the walls off, but I've managed.

## Features

- Advanced cooling system with two TwoCool fans pre-installed and 4 fan mounts. A side 120mm fan to cool graphics cards and another 120mm fan behind motherboard.
- 9 tool-less 5.25” & 3.5” drive bays with two dedicated 2.5” SSD; 8 expansion slots for system flexibility.
- Washable PSU air filter and front intake filter to top it off; maximum flexibility with top water cooling grommets for custom water loop option and an enlarged CPU cutout.
- Supports ATX, Micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboard; convenient front ports including two USB 3.0 with an internal connector and audio in/out.
- Dimension (HxWxD): 513mm x 229mm x 471mm; 318mm max video card size.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B006TVQTHW |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,603 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Antec |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | CPU |
| Cooling Method | Water |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 559 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00761345153201 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 11 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.54"D x 9.02"W x 20.2"H |
| Item Weight | 15.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ANTEC |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | Elite Performance |
| Motherboard Compatability | Micro ATX |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Advanced cooling system, sound dampening side panels, tool-less drive bays |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Rear Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Supported Motherboard | Micro ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 8 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 809385165720 803982840738 734911337008 637282916066 851727058399 191120060262 631058206979 898029628943 809185316452 309965993090 172304225219 069060237788 734911128453 761345153201 012303827734 724627265603 012302726816 666672877588 |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Antec
- **Case Type:** Mid Tower
- **Color:** Black
- **Cooling Method:** Water
- **Fan Size:** 120 Millimeters
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Model Name:** Elite Performance
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Micro ATX
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Rear Mount
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Indoor/Outdoor

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best sub $100 case you'll find.
*by E***T on December 3, 2015*

I've used a lot of cases, from cheap-o $15 cases to $150 cases with more bells and whistles than a luxury car. Having said that, this is a real mans case. This thing is huge, Texas would be envious of the size of this case. It comes with two fans and has mounting points for 3 more, all 120mm, none of those sissy little 80mm girly fans. Heat issues? Ha, not likely when I can create a small hurricane inside this bad boy. Mounting points work for pretty much any size motherboard except maybe a full server board, but all sizes of ATX boards should fit this except maybe those little tiny micro ones, but if you're buying a micro ATX board your not doing anything useful with a computer anyway and you should not get this case as it will make your motherboard feel very inadequate. All in all, I'm pleased with this case, the side mounted hard drives are what really sold me on this, I smoke hard drives left and right, so being able to easily drop them in with the snap clips is a big plus, lets me get back to work in no time instead of fumbling around with those tiny screws that you drop and lose 15 of them trying to get two of them go in. So I'm sure your sitting there going "Gee Mr. review writer, is there anything this case doesn't have?" and sadly I must report that this case does NOT come with a coffee maker or any form of a microwave, so I still have to go to the kitchen. I was a little disappointed with that, but the front mounted USB 3 and sound ports more than made up for that. In summary, I'd give this case a 9/10, but Amazon uses stars, so, it gets 5 since they won't let me put a half star. Why the half star, or 9/10, you might ask? Well nothing is perfect, and this does have one flaw and that was the power supply mounting point. It is on the bottom as many cases have these days, however, there's a little metal bracket above it (a guide/stopper) that was bent or misshapen from the factory, this was preventing me from actually dropping my power supply into place. This was easy to remedy though, I took my trusty pliers and bent that sucker out of the way and then was able to mount the power supply. So as long as you own some form of bending-capable tool, you should be able to resolve any clearance issues you encounter.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best case I've worked with, great features, amazing cable management, and only two very minor issues.
*by O***A on March 6, 2015*

This case was a joy to build with. Rolled edges for a tear-free installation, filters on the fan intakes, spacious interior, side-installed 3.5" bay, USB 3.0 front ports, great design. Some people have complained about there being too many 3.5" drive bays, but I actually like that so I can space out my drives. I've got three installed, and have an empty bay between each of them to allow for air-flow. I specifically searched for cases with NO side-window, because while I consider the inside of my computer gorgeous, I didn't want a flashy exhibitionist case. Probably my favorite feature about this case is that the motherboard is offset by about 1.5" from the right side of the case to allow ample cable management. All of my cables go behind this wall, so when looking inside, all that can be seen is the ends of the cables meeting their ports, but just about no visible dangling cables. A couple minor negatives: The blue power LED displayed through the pin-hole is not an issue; however, the headphone cut-out in the plastic is excessively large (likely to allow disconnecting the face of the case with ease), and the LED can be seen through the opening, which in this case is blinding. I fixed that with a small piece of cardboard taped to the side of the headphone jack to block the light from traveling in that direction. I can still see it via the pin-hole where it's supposed to come through, but that's it. Also, the tool-less mounting brackets for the hard drives and optical drives don't seem to be sound-conscious - no rubber grommets or other sound-eliminating solutions. However, the case seems to be quiet regardless; I have a PSU fan, CPU fan, and two exhaust fans, as well as one or two HDDs spinning, and the loudest sound is the PSU fan, which isn't even very loud, and I can't hear the computer with my music on. There was one confusion at first: Instead of the side walls sliding backward then off, they actually swing out like car doors (and then can be pulled off the case). I've not decided whether I like this compared to the traditional method, but once I figured that out, it was okay. The only concern here is if the case is in a semi-confined area, it may be difficult to get the swing-out needed to pull the walls off, but I've managed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pretty good, but not perfect (especially ssd mounting)
*by A***R on December 18, 2012*

I bought this case in November 2012 for about $58; items I installed include a Gigabyte GA-Z77X-D3H Z77 motherboard, an MSI 670 graphics card, a Corsair CWCH80 (120 mm fan) CPU water cooler, an optical drive, a 3.5" hard drive, a 2.5" SSD, a Corsair CX600 PSU and three additional 120 mm case fans (one venting behind the motherboard, two blowing into the case on the front). All items including the long graphics card fit inside, though the water cooler blocks direct access to some connectors on the motherboard (CPU power, one fan connector; be sure to hook those up first!). The cable routing is excellent and the tool-less 5.25" and 3.5" bays are convenient. All steel edges are properly rounded, presenting little danger of cutting oneself, and the overall quality of this case is very good. The included fans (1 x 120 mm, 1 x 140 mm) work well so far (1 month after purchase), and the front connections (USB 3.0, audio) have not presented any problems. All in all, I'm pretty happy with the price, features and aesthetics of this case, but I do have the following concerns / suggestions for the next generation of this case: 1) The SSD mounts need at least 5 mm more clearance from the bottom of the case (or motherboard tray in the case of the mount there) as it is impossible to mount the drive properly (4 screws) and connect a SATA cable with the current clearance (at least with the cables of the power supply I used). 2) The 140 mm fan would be better located closer to the center of the case. As it is, in order to prevent the 120 mm water cooler fans from having to compete with the 140 mm fan at the top of the case, I had to direct the airflow from outside the rear 120 mm fan opening through the water cooler and up through the 140 mm fan; the cooler blocks about 15% of the area of the 140 mm fan. The obstruction would be a non-issue for a slimmer water cooler or a regular CPU cooler, but fans would still compete, both drawing air from the top corner. 3) Fan opening filters should be installed on all openings. They are only provided for the PSU opening (on the bottom of the case) and the front opening; the side openings (one just above the PSU / over the PCIe x16 expansion slot on the motherboard used here, the other below the CPU) do not have filters. 4) The number of included 3.5" bays (six) is excessive for most applications. Changing this to at most three 3.5" bays and adding at least two 2.5" trays would reduce materials cost, increase are flow from front fans and eliminate SSD mounting problems. 5) Instead of / in addition to grommets for mounting a user-assembled water cooler over the 140 mm fan at the top of the case, some type of opening that would allow the tubes of a pre-assembled unit to be routed out of the back of the case to externally mount a water cooler of that type over the 120 mm fan opening of the rear of the case would be useful. 6) The fan cage design (stamped from the cage and somewhat raised on the exterior rather than a detachable grill) may interfere with mounting a fan or fan filter outside the case (I have not yet tested this). Additional suggestions for potential buyers: - I strongly suggest purchasing a 3.5" to 2.5" adapter bracket to mount any SSD in the 3.5" drive rack (probably about $10). - If you intend to mount fans on the side openings (especially above the motherboard), I suggest getting fan extension cables. - This case is larger than one might think based on the listing's picture alone, one should take note of the listed dimensions.

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