Thermaltake – S300 Tempered Glass Mid Tower Case – White $48.00 Save:$26.00(36%)
Description
  • Total Drive Bays
    Include 6 expansion drive bays
  • 4.72″ Fan
    Along with a 4.72″ fan helps dissipate heat for improved system operation. Supports up to 7 fans for expanded cooling options.
  • 7 Expansion Slots
    Lets you install a host of expansion cards
  • Elegant Look
    White casing color to add a premium look and feel
  • Construction
    Manufactured with SPCC/Tempered Glass materials for durability
Additional information
Weight 389.76 lbs
Dimensions 20 × 9110 × 1925 in
Microphone Input

Yes

Product Height

19 2/5 inches

Customizable Case Lighting

Yes

Assembly Required

No

Lighting Type

None

Enclosure Type

Mid tower

Cooling System

Air

Case Material

Metal

Product Depth

20 inches

Window Panel(s)

Left side

Maximum GPU Length

170 millimeters

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

3 Year Limited

Maximum Power Supply Length

200 millimeters

Number Of Internal 3.5" Bays

2

Number of Expansion Slots

7

Product Weight

389.76 ounces

USB Port Location

Top

Model Number

CA-1P5-00M6WN-00

USB Ports

1 x USB-A 3.0

Number of USB Ports (Total)

3

Motherboard Form Factor

ATX

Number of Fans Supported

7

Headphone Jack

Yes

Number of USB Type A Charging Ports

2

Product Name

S300 Tempered Glass Mid Tower Case

Number Of External 3.5" Expansion Bays

2

Number Of Internal 2.5" Bays

2

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

3 Year Limited

Brand

Thermaltake

Color Category

White

Color

White

Number of Fans Included

1

Radiator Support

Yes

Maximum CPU Cooler Height

170 millimeters

Product Width

9 1/10 inches

Cooling Support

Front: 3 x 120mm, 3 x 140mm, 2 x 200mm Top: 3 x 120mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x 200mm Rear: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm

Number of USB Type C Charging Ports

1

UPC

841163074022

Reviews (5)
Ratings

4.0

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Customer Reviews (5)

  1. Chris

    I searched for a case at this price point (~$100 at time of purchase) that could fit two 360mm radiators, one in top of the case and another in a side or bottom position. I know a lot of cases allow for front mounted 360mm radiators but I wanted to avoid feeding the second rad hot air from the first.

    The S300 fit the bill almost perfectly. I am doing this build slowly and this case has been fun to work in.

    The steel frame feels sturdy on most sides of the frame. When I move it the case does not flex.

    The front panel comes off easily with a tug but is surprisingly thick and stiff in construction.

    The PSU can be mounted with fan facing up or down.

    The dust filters on the bottom are held by tabs and easy to remove from the outside. The top dust filter is held with magnets.

    The PSU shroud, 2.5” SSD/HDD mounting plates, and 3.5” HDD enclosure are all easily removable.

    Space for cable management is OK and there are no covers for the cable routing holes. The back side of the motherboard tray does feature many small metal loops for cable ties and there are some ties included in the parts box.

    The case comes with one 120mm fan (3pin connector) mounted in the rear fan location. I have not used it and cannot speak for its speed, sound level/quality. I have my own fans and controller.

    Front mounted fans 1”/25mm thick) can be installed on either side of the front frame and fit under the front panel. I will be mounting my front fans on the outside due to my side radiator’s width.

    The parts box contains a fair number of screws and ties as one would need for a first build. They are all black which is nice. Eight 6-32 screws a little over 1” long are provided for mounting a radiator with fans to the case.

    I have had a few issues with the case.

    Two issues with the top mounted 360mm radiator caused by the rearward position of the vented section and the USB ports/buttons near the front.
    1) my Swiftech 360mm radiator could only fit with ports facing forward and…
    2) to provide clearance around the port/button assembly my fans had to be sandwiched between the case top and radiator. My fans are standard 25mm thickness, thin fans would not have worked.
    This was not the end of the world but I had hoped to have my radiator ports rearward to help keep my tube lengths short.
    It did make for one advantageous positioning with the side mounted 360 rad’s ports lining up well with the top rad for a short connection. A 90 degree fitting on the top rad was needed.
    There is a reason the ThermalTake documentation does not explicitly mention support for a top mounted triple rad.

    And if you put a 360mm radiator on top it blocks the rear 140/120 fan spot. I had wanted to put a radiator there too.

    A note about the provided thumbscrews, the paint seems to interfere with the tapped ports making a screwdriver a requirement, so much for the tool free access. It may get better with time but for now it is a bit of a pain.

    Another thing about the paint, it is very pretty and even on the surfaces. I somehow nicked a spot on a rounded corner on the front panel after it fell on the corner from a height of 1 ft onto thick carpet, so be careful.

    The metal on the back panel where the modular bay starts is very thin and prone to bending when the modular bay’s retention bracket is not screwed in tight.

    To get the vertical GPU setup a PCIe extension cable has to be purchased separately. I bought a ThermalTake branded cable and had no issues with the installation. Not really an issue at this price point but something to remember.
    The modular bay is easy to change, there are a couple plastic spacers in the parts box to choose from to support the GPU on the right corner of the mounting plate closest to the window.

    These issues are the sole reason I am giving this review 4 stars instead of 5.

  2. Lobselvith

    Thermaltake hits it out of the park again with this case, it’s great for cable management, fits all GPUs, and is easy on the eyes.

  3. AngelG

    Beautiful case, and plenty of air circulation. Just wished the front was opened or meshed with some sort of antidust screen instead of been closed off

  4. Visi

    PC Case has lots of real-estate for an Epic PC build. Has one big flaw. The drilled holes where the Standoffs are and where the motherboard would need to be screwed on to, were loose and made of cheap material, PC Case has potential, but buyer beware.

  5. user386689

    Great case and price…………………………