Cooler Master N300 Mid Tower Case with side Window No PSU
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Cooler Master N300 Mid Tower Case with side Window No PSU
Scan code: LN60583 Manufacturer code: NSE-300-KWN1
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Cooler Master N300 Mid Tower Case with side Window No PSU

Cooler Master N300 Black Mid Tower Case with Side Window w/o PSU

Scan code: LN60583 Manufacturer code: NSE-300-KWN1
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Product Overview N Series

Optimal cooling and expandability blended with a subtle industrial aesthetic. These cases feature mesh front panels and support for many fans as well as extensive water cooling support to ensure excellent cooling performance. Features • Full mesh on the front panel
• Supports a 240mm liquid cooling radiator or two 120mm fans on the right side / at the top
• Supports a 120mm liquid cooling radiator in the rear
• Supports high-end graphics cards up to 320mm / 12.6 inch, including NVIDIA GTX 690 & AMD HD 7990
• Supports up to 8 HDDs (2 tool-less)
• Dust filter under the PSU for easy maintenance
• Accessible power switch button with blue LED illuminated when the power is on
• Super Speed USB 3.0 Support
• Includes two SickleFlow 120mm fans arranged for optimum airflow in the front and rear with support for up to 7 fans
• Large side panel window
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
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