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Cooler Master Elite 334


$60.00 Released May, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good airflow is enough to keep even a somewhat beefier system cool without trouble. Cable management is pretty good for a cheaper case. Simple, aesthetically pleasing design; the mesh in the front isn't only for show, it also promotes airflow.

The Cons:Tends to be missing some components (3.5" and 5.25" drive brackets, motherboard screws). Fitting in larger graphics cards is an issue due to hard drive placement. Back expansion slot covers cannot be put back once removed.

  Cooler Master's Elite 334 computer chassis is a mid-sized computer chassis, and is most similar to the Elite 333 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 334 has four exposed 5.25" drive slots, 1 exposed 3.5" drive slot, and 6 internal 3.5" slots. No tools are required to access the expansion slots. The Elite 334 includes a built-in washable front air filter, and an place for an optional front fan. The case is compatible with ATX and micro-ATX motherboards. It does not include the LED backlit power button that some Elite models offer.

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 (1 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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    Good airflow is enough to keep even a somewhat beefier system cool without trouble.

  • 1

    Cable management is pretty good for a cheaper case.

  • 1

    Simple, aesthetically pleasing design; the mesh in the front isn't only for show, it also promotes airflow.

Cons
  • 1

    Tends to be missing some components (3.5" and 5.25" drive brackets, motherboard screws).

  • 1

    Fitting in larger graphics cards is an issue due to hard drive placement.

  • 1

    Back expansion slot covers cannot be put back once removed.

  • 1

    Tool-less design features cheap plastic components.

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