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Great polished finish, Stylish design, Comes with power supply and 120mm fan.
December 15, 2009, Cases, Reviews, Comments, Cooler Master Elite 310 Mid Tower Case Review, Author: Greg Baden, Pages:, Conclusion, Overall the Cooler Master Elite 310 Mid Tower case is a simple and effective budget case. While it doesn’t offer the
Performance at a Budget Price, Multiple Colors to Choose From, Plenty of Optional Fan Locations, Decent Cable Management, 420 W PSU Included.
Great look, Inexpensive, Good cooling, Plain, but roomy interior, Very good value, Many color choices
High construction quality, Nice finish, Structural solidity, Cooling system, Spacious, Low price.
Looks Good, Comes in different colors, Quiet Operation, $40 at the Egg, Choice of window/no window
Looks good on top of any computer desk, Ease of installation of computer components, Can handle fairly large computer components, Solid
Good design and aesthetics, Solid construction, Budget friendly
Heavy.
December 15, 2009, Cases, Reviews, Comments
No tool free features, Fingerprint magnet, FireWire blockoff looks cheesy, Only one fan included
No anti dust filters, Screw driver needed to assemble components, No rubber feet
Bay covers can not be reattached, Bigger heatsinks won't fit
Psu mounted up top
Drive install not tool less
By UMLan on September 22, 2010
Elite 310 is your basic, standard case. It is very stylish but rather heavy. Weighting close to 16 pounds bare bone, this might be a tough thing to lug around. The case offers great airflow and will keep your motherboard and other internal components...
By ThinkComputers on December 15, 2009
Overall the Cooler Master Elite 310 Mid Tower case is a simple and effective budget case. While it doesn’t offer the amenities of a more expensive case, it still provides a functional case for someone with a gamer-style taste. The Cooler Master...
By Hi Tech Legion on December 11, 2009
Females usually get left out of the mix when it comes to computer components and it is nice to see that Cooler Master has thought of the fairer sex by producing a white and pink case. Sure it’s not a gaming case but it is a practical case which...
By TweakNews on November 26, 2009
It seems that Cooler Master has done what many budget chassis makers have been trying to do for some time now, to produce an inexpensive case that has the right stuff in the interior and some high style to boot. Their Elite 310 case will house your...
By TestSeek Labs on November 09, 2009
Cooler Master is by many considered to be the number one manufacturer of high end cases for gamers and overclockers. But everyone does not need all the extra features and details which you will find in Cooler Master’s high end cases. There are...
By Tech Arkade on November 04, 2009
The Cooler Master Elite 310 is classified as a midtower case, but it's one of the smaller mids I've built a rig into, but it is a very sturdy case. There really aren't any cable management features, but with a price tag of only $40, it's...
By 3dGameMan on November 03, 2009
Video Review: Let's face it, not everyone can afford the most expensive stuff! That's why the budget computer case market is full of great cases and the Cooler Master Elite 310 & Gladiator 600 Cases fall into this category. Both cases have; good...
By Tech Olive on October 29, 2009
As a long-time owner of Cooler Master cases, I am always excited to see how their gaming line of cases influence the design and function of the general/budget computing line of cases. I was eager to see what design choices had made it into the Elite...
By Overclockers Club on September 01, 2009
For the sub $40 price tag, the Elite 310 is great for the gamer on a budget. The thickness of the sheet metal dialed in at about 0.71mm according to my caliper, which is definitely acceptable for the price. I have seen plenty of cases marked at the...
By Bjorn3D on August 03, 2009
All in all the Cooler Master Elite 310 chassis is a good looking, fully functional chassis. Despite this chassis being a tad cramped with my components (I have rather large computer components), the performance of this chassis was what I expected...
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