🖤 Elevate your rig with the Aero 300 — where power meets cool precision.
The Aerocool Aero 300 Midi Tower Case combines a spacious, dual-chamber design with support for up to six fans and large water cooling radiators, enabling superior thermal management. It accommodates high-end graphics cards up to 372mm, making it ideal for professional-grade PC builds that demand both performance and future-proofing.
Brand | AeroCool |
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 8.89 x 2.54 cm; 45.36 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | L03 |
Manufacturer | Aerocool |
Series | AERO300 |
Colour | black |
Form Factor | ATX |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 3600 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 2 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
Item Weight | 45.4 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**E
Good size, and good airflow
In comparison to the case I had prior to this (a CiT black and purple thing) this thing is incredible. The space inside is spectacular, there is loads of room for cable management, even for a novice like me who just makes it do, it actually looks respectably clean. The airflow through the case (with a proper fan setup of course) is fantastic, I'm using a stock cooler on my CPU, and I've never even gone above 65-70c (this is AMD bare in mind).I do like the fact that the PSU, and HDD/SSDs are all tucked away either in a slot at the other side of the case, or in the shroud where the PSU sits, makes the whole thing look a lot cleaner. The more I look at this thing the more I can see the capabilities for water cooling, ample room for a radiator to suit an AIO or even a custom loop.What I will say is that the side window is tinted, so if you are wanting lighting, get something brighter than you usually would to let it shine through.For the price, and for it to not have breakaway PCI covers, and 2 USB 3.0 and 2 USB 2.0 was a nice touch. They also include some cable ties in the bag, and more screws than you could need. Including a special tool just for screwing in standoffs, which is nice if you have chubby fingers like I do and find it hard to grip them.All I need now for this case is some sleeved cables to get rid of the ketchup and mustard cables, and this thing is done.Amazing case, amazing price, fast shipping. What more do you need?
A**X
A bad case but great for it's price
This review is entirely my opinion.This case is a good budget case for just 36 pounds. its almost a steal. but it has flaws, I mean some flaws, not one.The window is very poor quality. I had it laying on the side to move the back panel in and turned it back on its feet just to see a HUGE scratch over the entire window. The thing is the scratch was on the inside of the window meaning a wire just went over it and scratched it. I found it strange so I just went with my nail over it on a corner and with barely putting pressure it scratched the window without a problem.The expension slots arent with screws, except for the top one. for the rest you have to break them and its permanently.NO ROOM FOR CABLE MANAGEMENT. Cable management is litteralyh hell in the case. You have no room at all, only in the backplate wich isnt much.Now I only said negative things but it does have some good things too.The build in fan controllers and SD and MicroSD card readers are a bonus, the build quality is great as long as you dont drop it of a building for some reason.Cool looking B)Now if you are still wondering if you should get it or not qsk this question yourself, Do you want to spend a few more bucks for a good case?If no, get this one, its excellent if you have no money to spare. if yes get a better one. Overall am satisfied, if this was a 75 pound case or something I wouldnt have rated it half a stare. lets just say its a great case for the buck.
A**S
Classy and simple
I bought this case after doing a little research. I couldn't find much about it, but it looked good enough, very affordable and had the features I wanted. I have to say I couldn't be happier. The build quality is fantastic for the price. Cables inside are neat and long enough. It's a thinner case material than a more expensive case, but it feels robust, with a wonderful finish to it.My only two niggles:The PCI coverings at the back of the case need to be broken off, not unscrewed or slotted out. This is not an issue for me as I'm unlikely to not use a slot once I've used it once, but it seems like a less than ideal design. I imagine it is to keep manufacturing cost down.One of the two fan controls seems to do nothing at all. This may be my case specifically, and it wasn't such an issue that I could be bothered returning it.Otherwise, a fantastic case for the price. Combine it with some LED fans and it looks divine.
A**A
very good case spoiled by just one thing - dreadful & flimsy plastic trays for the disk drives
The case is very well designed, with just one area where Aerocool have very badly slipped up. The kind of people who look for well-built cases tend to be alert to flaws, so this might matter to you or might not.The good:The case is clearly designed carefully, with a lot of thought. I liked it. It's spacious and solid (though I found Antec's cases to be more so - I have those also). It has room for enough drives for a serious enthusiast or a server system. Other reviews cover these aspects in detail.The bad:Those removable drive trays you can see in the photo? The ones that make drive management a dream, and make this case attractive? Umm... they're flimsy plastic. I haven't got the slightest idea why Aerocool would make a really good case, robust and good quality in every other way, then spoil it by putting in such dreadful sub-par drive trays...... but oh god... I was in two minds to send it back over that. But I'll cope.The pricing was about right, but check other brands for the features too, there's a lot of competition at this price-point.Aerocool, if you read this... look at Antec's removable drive trays. That's how to do them. Or just, anything that feels rigid and robust enough to support a half dozen drives without apprehension!
A**.
Cheep but definitely good value for money.
Great budget case.So far I have loved the features this budget case provides, for the price you cannot fault it: plenty of space, nice professional appearance, lots of bays for internal storage and 3.1 front port.However there are a few downsides with the case.1. Warped frame: when installing my mobo I found that the frame did not align true. Instead I had to resort to adjusting the frame and pushing the mobo to fit.2. Screws, unsorted and cheep: you get what you pay for. the screws all come in one bag making it a hassle to sort them.3. Instructions: don't bother. They are really aweful, sketched with no detail.I rated this case 5* because although the downsides, it is still excellent value in comparison to other ATX cases. If building a pc on a tight budget then this case is the one for it.
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