Cooler Master Elite 110 Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 02.10.14
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Installation

Overview

 
To describe the interior layout of this case in a most simple way, one could say that there are basically two floors. In the bottom of the Elite 110 you horizontally place the motherboard and there is a pre-installed 120 millimeter fan directly at the back of the case blowing in fresh air. On top of the motherboard you can find space for a standard ATX power supply with the fan facing outside of the case. As far as the storage is concerned, you can equip the Elite 110 with up to three 3.5" HDDs or alternatively various combinations with 2.5" devices. All HDDs are positioned on slides which attached on the on the left side and the top of the case. Despite its very small dimensions of 260 x 208 x 280 mm, the Elite 110 is able to accommodate a mid-range graphics card and medium-sized ATX power supplies. For our system, we used a fully modular and sleeved 550W ATX PSU, which was probably not the best solution but despite this we were able to make a good cable management as well as have no trouble in assembling the entire system. Unfortunately, due to the size of the case and it is necessary to use a low profile CPU cooler with a maximum height of 76 millimeters. The assembly has proven to be easier than expected, especially thanks to the numerous eyelets and an ability to tie cables at the bottom of the case.
 
 



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Bundle Page 7 - Conclusion
Page 4 - Product overview  




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