Thermaltake S300 TG Review - A Solid, Clean, and Understated Case 6

Thermaltake S300 TG Review - A Solid, Clean, and Understated Case

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Introduction

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I would like to thank Thermaltake for supplying the review sample.


The S series from Thermaltake focuses on the use of solid, thick steel and an understated design. With its initial design stemming from a family of enclosures employing aluminium, which also clock in at quite the high price point, the steel variants are quite affordable without compromising functionality too. With the S300 TG we are reviewing in their so called white "Snow Edition", Thermaltake offers users a smaller, more compact and slightly simpler version of the S500 TG.

Specifications

Thermaltake S300 TG
Case Type:Mid-Tower
Material:Steel, plastic, tempered glass
Weight:11.05 kg
Slots:7
Drive Bays:2x Internal 2.5/3.5"
4x Internal 2.5"
Motherboard
Form Factors:
6.7" x 6.7" (Mini ITX), 9.6" x 9.6" (Micro ATX), 12" x 9.6" (ATX)
Dimensions:493 x 230 x 508 mm
Front Door/Cover:N/A
Front Fans:3x 120/140 mm / 2x 200 mm (optional)
Rear Fans:1x 120/140 mm (1x 120 mm regular fan pre-installed)
Top Fans:3x 120/2x 140 mm (optional)
Bottom Fans:N/A
Side Fans:3x 120 mm (optional)
I/O:1x USB 3.0
2x USB 2.0
1x Headphone
1x Microphone
Fan/LED Controller:N/A
Compatibility:CPU Cooler: 170 mm
GPU: 360 mm
PSU: 200 mm

Packaging


The Thermaltake S300 TG ships in a plain brown cardboard box with an image of the chassis on both larger sides. On the smaller sides, you will find a specification table and carrying holes to aid with transportation.


Thick foam spacers hold the chassis in place and protect it during shipping. Additionally, a plastic bag is used to keep scratches and fingerprints away during packing at the factory.

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