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Cooler Master Elite 331
$60.00
Released May, 2008
The Pros:Great value - can be purchased for under $50. Steel mesh front with support for dual 120mm fans - keeps air moving and components cool. Deep enough to support long, high-end graphics cards.
The Cons:Tool-less bay holders can be a little loose. Expansion slots lack screws - comes with tab covers only. Lacks cable management - no rear panel for securing excess cabling.
Cooler Master's Elite 331 computer case is a mid-sized computer chassis very similar to the Elite 330 model. Features include front I/O panel, a rear 120mm fan and a side panel air duct for ventilation.
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The Elite 331 has four 5.25" slots and seven 3.5" slots. Like the 330, the slots do not require tools to access. The 331 includes a built-in washable front air filter, but does not include a power button backlight. The case is compatible with ATX and micro-ATX motherboards. It is a step up from the Elite 310, and very similar to the 330 but with a different style.
Features
- MSRP: $59.99
- Release Date: May 2008
- Mid-sized computer chassis
- Front I/O panel and washable air filter
- Four 5.25" drive slots, seven 3.5" expansion slots (2 exposed)
- 120mm rear fan, optional 120mm front 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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great value - can be purchased for under $50
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steel mesh front with support for dual 120mm fans - keeps air moving and components cool
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deep enough to support long, high-end graphics cards
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tool-less bay holders can be a little loose
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expansion slots lack screws - comes with tab covers only
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lacks cable management - no rear panel for securing excess cabling
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poor construction materials - thin metal panels with an inexpensive paint job
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side panels have sharp edges - must be very careful when working inside the case
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plastic bezel looks tacky in comparison to the rest of the case
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