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Tower 300 Black Micro-ATX Case; 2x140mm CT Fan Included; Support Up to 420mm Radiator; Optional Chassis Stand Kit Allows Horizontal Display; CA-1Y4-00S1WN-00; 3 Year Warranty

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About this item

  • Octagonal tower chassis supports up to M-ATX motherboad
  • 2 x 140mm CT Fan included
  • Supports up to 120/140mm fan x 3 or 420mm radiator
  • Horizontal display enabled by optional Chassis Stand Kit (Need to purchase seprately)
  • Addional LCD Screen Kit avaialble for purchase


As a new edition of The Tower Series, The Tower 300 inherits the classic vertical case design but comes in an octagonal prism shape. It has amazing hardware compatibility, accommodating a 4090 GPU, a standard-sized power supply up to 220mm, and a 420mm AIO radiator. What's more, it can accommodate up to eight 120mm/140mm fans on the top, back, PSU cover and right side fan bracket. If you want to make The Tower 300 more visually appealing, you can purchase the separately sold 3.9" LCD Screen Kit and Chassis Stand Kit to upgrade the build; the former to display real-time component information and the latter for a unique view with a special horizontal placement. •P/N: CA-1Y4-00S1WN-00 •SERIES: The Tower •CASE TYPE: Micro Tower •DIMENSIONS: 551 x 342 x 281 mm (22.5 x 14 x 11.5 inch) •WEIGHT: 8.3 kg / 18.3 lbs. •SIDE PANEL: 3mm Tempered Glass x 1 •COLOR: Black •MATERIAL: SPCC •COOLING SYSTEM: Top(exhaust):140 x 140 x 25 mm CT140 fan (1500rpm •EXPANSION SLOTS: 4 •MOTHERBOARD: 6.7" x 6.7" (Mini ITX) •I/O PORT: USB 3.2 (Gen 2) Type-C x 1 •PSU: Standard PS2 PSU (optional) •FAN SUPPORT: Top: 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm ; Right Side: 3 x 120mm, 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm, 3 x 140mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm ; Rear: 2 x 120mm, 1 x 120mm, 2 x 140mm, 1 x 140mm ; Power Cover: 1 x 120mm, 1 x 140mm •RADIATOR SUPPORT: Right Side(AIO): 1 x 360mm, 1 x 240mm, 1 x 120mm, 1 x 420mm, 1 x 280mm, 1 x 140mm •CLEARANCE: CPU cooler height limitation: 210mm ; VGA length limitation: 280mm(With power cover), 400mm(Without power cover) ; PSU length limitation: 220mm


Hanz
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2025
Pretty good case, very easy to build in, thanks too all the removable panels. Very neat air exhaust system. A lot of space and features at the back for cable management.My one complaint would be how you need to pop open the top every time you want to access the IO.Overall, I love it. It's the most fun PC build I've done yet, and it looks cool.
Orellius
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2025
Perfection. This case is so good. The little touches are what makes it awesome. The complete covering in removable cleanable dust filters. The airflow options and performance. All good stuff.Be advised, if you are using an Arctic Freezer III 360 it is a very thick radiator/fan. You can easily fit that and even longer. But the thickness is where it’s a kicker. This one you literally have 1mm of clearance between the radiator fans and the internal casing that surrounds the power supply. It fits just fine, but you have to plan in advance. This is where the 2x CPU power cables will come through the port hole, right next to the radiator fans, and you have to vent the CPU cables 90 so they don’t touch, basically 90 degrees and out the back side of the mobo. It works great it’s just tight. You need to pass the power cable through then tighten down the mobo to the case. Then also remove the tiny side panel inside that has a thumb screw and holds extra SSDs. It’s an optional panel and not necessary so it’s not an issue. It just doesn’t fit when the thumb screw is there with the radiator.
Rambone
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
I ordered the wrong case. This case is for the Micro ATX motherboard. I ended up ordering the 600 instead of the 300. They wanted $50.00 to return. I guess my next build will be for a Micro ATX because I'm not paying that ! These are nice though.
George
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Install was easy!Huge benefit if you are using a AIO liquid cooler, as you can orient the case to ‘submerge’ the pump. Big plus as the pump cannot cavitate, protecting the CPU and increasing the life of the pump. Highly recommend because of this.
Squid
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Case is great once you figure out cable management seeing as the mobo is completely encased. Definitely recommended buying a usb hub like I did. Either way looks dope!
Will
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2024
Layout is very unique with the rear I/O coming out the top, tons of cable management and its all round the perfect case for compact spaces
Edward Corkum
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2024
If cheap is what you want then dont buy it but if you want is thought form and functionality then this is the tower for you... Lots of room for every and anything you would like to do for your build and for all you big hands out there not a problem, although you may think it is a hefty price to pay for this case you are sorely wrong the could have ezly put an 800 tag on it and i would have pay the price!! BUT!!! if you dont have the space for a large bar fridge than it is not for you!!!
Alimitlesslife
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
Easy to build in, modular tool-less design, Fit my MSI Z790i ITX perfect, Gigabyte RTX 4070ti and accepted all my corsair fans and AIO perfectly. Stays cool and quit even under the most stressful conditions.
Liam T.
Reviewed in Canada on December 6, 2024
Amazing case, great to build in, nearly all the panels come off easily which gives you a ton of room to work with (especially in the PSU area which is awesome). Bought a Project ZERO motherboard and it fit way easier than I thought it would, just make sure you plug in the front I/O and HD audio before you screw it in since it’s in a really hard to reach corner. Otherwise though it fits great. Lots of zip tie spots and some cable management hooks on the side.Airflow is amazing, never go above 70C, and fan capacity is great for an MATX case. Just beware that this is definitely bigger than it seems, but desk footprint isn’t too bad.Docked one star off because the included Thermaltake 140mm fans at the top are super loud even only at mid RPM. Definitely will be replacing those.
S
Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2024
Second case I built in (First was a view 37) the quality difference shocked me a bit. I appreciate being able to take apart the entire case piece by piece without any awkward plastic clips (It's all screws and metal) and since it's so small it's extremely easy to move around. My main problem with this one was the overheating... Make sure to grab some 60mm fans for the bottom of the case to line the walls with or this case will suffocate your parts. I used a 2fan aio on a 12700 and a 3080. I dropped literally 15 degrees by adding more 60mm fans to the bottom to pull in more air... On top of the 120mm at the top and middle (above power supply there's a slot you can fit a slim noctua in) but with a planned upgrade to a 5080+ I was worried about temps. I bought the tower 500 and honestly the portability of the 100 makes me regret the change a bit even if the 500 is just as easy to build in. The 100 was just so small and easy to work with that I might go back to it.Bought the tower 300 afterward and it was a bit harder to build in up front, since not all the panels can be screwed off anymore most are riveted on (disappointing) but the cable channels in the back are vastly improved and made building much easier back there. The view is also better inside from the new glass panels but they are a bit more flimsy to put on as they rely on plastic snap clips instead of metal inserts like before. but unlike the tower 100 it fits a full 3 fan rad instead.
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Reviewed in Mexico on October 21, 2024
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MB
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
I haven't seen very many full custom water cooling setups in the Tower 300 yet. It is a tight fit depending on what components you have to work with for sure. It took me a few days of planning and a couple days to really get it built like this looking super clean. But end results speak for themselves. I migrated most of my existing waterloop with the addition of a smaller reservoir to this case. It all fits.. barely! I was going go go hard tubing but after a little trial and error decided against for ease of maintenance in such a tight space. If you take your time, soft tubing can looks great and SO much easier to deal with. The case itself isn't exactly what I would consider Micro-ATX size as it's quite tall and still has a decently large footprint. But you definitely save desk space in depth. Love the vertical GPU look and the Pump/Res being the centerpiece.There were 2 mods I had to do to get the airflow optimized and 1 to get the my GPU to fit and still use the included cable cover at the bottom. Mod #1&2, Get better airflow. The platform in the center where the Pump/Reservoir are mounted to is directly above the power supply. With the power supply mounted fan down (as it should be in this case), there is about 25mm of empty space between it, and the bottom of that center platform. Now, you can mount a fan on the top side of that platform if you wish. I personally don't want the ugly backside of my fan showing so I wanted to find a way to mount it up under that platform as an intake fan. Issue is, the standard 120mm-140mm fan thickness is exactly 25mm. So not enough space. Even if you could squeeze one in there, the airflow would be completely choked off being so close to the PSU. What I ended up doing was ordering a slim 15mm thick Arctic brand 120mm PWM fan. It fits under there perfectly with roughly 10mm to spare. They make an all black one and the cables are also black. So it just hides under there completely out of view. It runs very quiet and moves a surprisingly high volume of air! Just that mod alone dropped my case temp by 8c running at around 60%. Second mod, not really a mod, is to now reverse the fan/fans on the back of the case to be intake instead of exhaust. This brings in cool air and blows it across the back of the motherboard and around the sides feeding my 360mm radiator even more cool air. So I have cool air coming in from the bottom and back and heat being exhausted out the right side and top. I did a couple different fan configs and this one drops the temps the most. Mod #3. Fitting the clip in cable cover under the GPU. Out of the box, you have exactly 280mm of GPU space to work with if you intend on using this bottom cover. Any longer and you can simply pull it out and fit longer GPU's. My GPU waterblock is roughly 290mm. What I did was dremel out a rectangular cutout in the center of that cover to allow the longest part of my GPU to pass through it. Fairly easy mod if you of course have the tools. Without that cover it just didn't look right with all of my PSU and cable extensions exposed. I wanted a no compromises, clean build so I did the extra work.NOTE: I am using an EK P360 Radiator which is exactly 39mm thick. Most AIO radiators are about 10mm thinner and have plenty leave plenty of space. With the addition of standard 25mm thick fans, my setup JUST BARLY FITS! No cutting of that center platform needed. There is quite literally 1mm of space left so the fans do not rub. I took a bunch of pics so take a look and hope this info helps!!I absolutely loved building in this case. Fairly easy to cable manage in and very little wasted space. Its a head turner for sure.
NT_M
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2022
Easy access all around with lots of thumb screws. It's been a great case and very beutiful with lit liquid cooling fans. Good options for tucking wiring away. I have it under my desk now because of dual monitors, but loved to have it on my desk… it’s pretty compact so you probably can, my desk is only 42” wide. It Handles 120 or 140 mm AIO single fan. In a year or two I’ll upgrade the MB.. but the case will stay!
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