The TD300 Mesh is Cooler Master’s new mATX case and thus the little brother of the popular TD500 Mesh ATX. The name also hides why the case is so popular, because with its mesh front, the case offers good ventilation and promises a lot of fresh air inside the case. And thus a better heat exchange. The TD300 Mesh is available in two versions: black and white. It is pleasing that no surcharge is demanded for the color variant. The current street price for both versions is 89.95 Euros.
We will find out what is possible in this case in today’s test. Minor spoiler: I’m sure the Umbrella Corporation would be delighted.
Scope of delivery
Cooler Master ships the TD300 Mesh in a plain brown cardboard box, which at least shows the case – nothing else is visible from the outside. Inside, the case is well protected as usual (and unfortunately not very environmentally friendly) with 2 styrofoam blocks and a foil.
The case also contains an accessory box with various screws, cable ties, brackets for mounting HDDs and rubber clips for mounting SSDs – that’s all that’s included, but it’s enough as it is. Two ARGB Sickle Flow 120mm fans are still pre-installed in the case itself.
Technical data
For the very curious we have of course the data sheet again, the manual I will give you then in the chapter with the assembly. And also, I have a video of the build at the very end, but spoilers are uncool.
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