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Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced Case Review

Rating: 8.0.

Today we are going to take a look at Cooler Master's latest small form factor offering, the Elite 120 Advanced which boasts an impressive specification.  It has room for a full-size power supply and for long dual slot graphics cards, making it an ideal choice for those looking to build a powerful gaming system.  We look forward to seeing how it fares in our tests.

There are a number of small form factor cases available on the market which are designed for a variety of applications.  Over the past couple of years we have seen a number of companies including Silverstone and Bitfenix release small form factor cases designed for gamers.  These are ideal for taking to LAN events like Multiplay's i-Series as they are easily portable and can be configured with high-end components.


Features

  • Unprecedented airflow for a Mini-ITX case.
  • 1/3 the size of a standard case.
  • Supports standard length ATX PSUs with innovative rear mount.
  • Supports Ultra High-End VGA's (HD7990/GTX690).
  • Stylish Aluminum front panel.
  • USB 3.0 Super Speed Support.
  • Features a Full Size 5.25″ Drive Bay.
  • Supports Up to 3 x 3.5″ / 4 x 2.5″ HDD/SSD (converted from 2 x 3.5″ HDD bay).

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2 comments

  1. Quiet fans? The fans that come with this are some of the worst sounding fans I have ever heard. Not loud from air flow, just they “tick”ALOT.

    Please do not base a fans quietness on how many dba’s it registers.

  2. Send them an email, they might incorporate that new ‘tick’ method of measuring sound. I hear its based on years of scientific research :p