The Package
The Three Hundred arrived in a rather small cardboard box with an imposing image of the case on the front. This has become the standard setup for Antec products and looks pretty impressive.
The rear of the packaging has 3 photos of different sections of the Antec; each of the photos has details of the case in 3 languages, English, French and German.
All over the packaging there is plenty of information about the case, Antec and the 3-year warranty which comes with the case. This is good as potential buyers would like to know they are protected by a warranty from a well-known and respected manufacturer.
Along with the case there are all of the usual extras that you would expect to come with a case: users’ manual, screws and fittings, and the warranty. Unusually Antec have supplied lots of thumbscrews, which are intended to replace the need for tools and is Antec’s own kind of tool-less kit. They believe that conventional tooless designs are useless as they facilitate more noise and break more regularly. Thus Antec have used traditional mounting systems to enable strength, noise reduction and ease of use.
The thumbscrews supplied were so numerous they burst the bag in which they were supplied. I quite like the idea of thumb screws instead of true tool-less design as they feel a lot sturdier and safer to attach components with.
Once the case was out of the box its was possible to see that once again Antec have opted for Styrofoam as a pose to polystyrene, this is good as anybody that has read the review on the Twelve Hundred.
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