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Cooler Master Elite 330
$60.00
Released May, 2008
The Pros:Installation of components is very easy, lots of room and everything lines up. Cooling fan is very large, moves a lot of air. Design is impressive, looks better in person than it does in pictures.
The Cons:Quick release clamps don't work everywhere, sometimes need a little prying. Expansion bays are a little tight, need to do some bending. Using the top bay makes things cramped with the power supply position.
Cooler Master's Elite 330 is a mid-sized computer chassis with more features than its more entry-level 310 model, while still being a budget case. Features include front I/O panel, a rear 120mm fan and a side panel air duct for ventilation.
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Additionally, the 330 has four 5.25" slots and seven 3.5" slots. All of these can be accessed without tools, to make upgrades/installation easier. The case is compatible with ATX and micro-ATX motherboards. It is an inexpensive step up from the Elite 310 model.
Features
- MSRP: $59.99
- Release Date: May 2008
- Mid-sized computer chassis
- Front I/O panel and light-up power button
- Four 5.25" drive slots, seven 3.5" expansion slots
- 120mm rear fan
- Built-in chassis ventilation duct
- Meshed front panel to maximize air flow
- ATX and micro-ATX compatible
- No-tool access to all drive and expansion slots
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installation of components is very easy, lots of room and everything lines up
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cooling fan is very large, moves a lot of air
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design is impressive, looks better in person than it does in pictures
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quick release clamps don't work everywhere, sometimes need a little prying
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expansion bays are a little tight, need to do some bending
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using the top bay makes things cramped with the power supply position
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many sharp edges to scrape yourself on as you work
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