Your standard ATX form factor motherboard standoff screw holes are marked on the motherboard tray. On the inside of the case, it is basic you have two reusable zip-style cable ties located between the right side panel and HD bay for cable management. screws can *usually* be found stuck between HD bays/bracket and the right side panel (2 out of 3 times for me). Oh, and the box with all HD/optical drive/ motherboard standoff/etc. If the video card you have is close to the maximum card length always be aware that you’ll most likely have to leave the adjacent HD bay EMPTY since this case is relatively short (a little over 18 inches?). One thing to keep in mind with the oversized video cards we have today is the maximum length that this case will accept: 11 inches (279mm) according to the Antec site as I write this (always double check this though, it can save you a lot of trouble and case modifications down the road!).
ANTEC 300 COMPUTER CASE PC
You do get a few extras such as a front removable cleanable air filter and HD thumb screws, back panel cutout (for non-OEM CPU heat sink installation where you don’t have to remove the motherboard from the case), a mostly metal perforated front bezel, and a LOT of airflow! As long as a little planning is involved when building a new PC with this case or even transplanting the innards of another PC, it should be easy enough for even first-time builders. Speaking of which, “basic” is what you will be getting with this case, but for the price it’s still a pretty good deal. Ever since manufacturers started moving away from the beige PC enclosures to the now the more typical angular LED-lit, colorful and arguably gaudy PC enclosures we have today, the Antec Three Hundred case gets back to the basics.