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Newegg
★★★★★
8 years ago
Nice mItx case

I purchased this on sale back when it was a shell shocker. Had I paid full price for it, I might be disappointed by its limitations. As it stands, it works well with a small power supply and Pentium CPU, and a full size GPU. I've been able to play older title games with good detail

I've had this case for over 2 years and finally decided to build it out; I love that you can put a large video card and power supply in this unit; I also like that it gives you the option to install an optical drive.

It's not the smallest mITX case out there, but that's a factor of it's expandability; Also, cable management sucks if you have a non-modular power supply; I ended up hiding cables in the optical bay as well as under the hard drive cage.

PB Tech
★★★★★
8 years ago
Cooler Master Elite 110 Ultra Compact Mini-ITX USB3.0

One of the best chasis for the small form factor range.ITX

Micro Center
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great profile

Got this for a virtualbox build. Perfect size, easy to hide on my entertainment center.

memoryexpress.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
a8 htpc

Very, very nice cube for htpc

Its not plastic case,very sturdy,looks perfect under tv

Too bright led at the front power button(can be easily unconnected or dimmed using a sticky tape :) If use a none modular psu useless cables takes a lot of space; if u use a lot of cd/dvd there is no space inside for drive

Amazon
★★★★★
4 years ago

I have no complaints, I wanted a small form factor but not microscopic. I am trying to sort out some USB3 port issues but I don't think it has anything to do with the the Cooler Master parts, more likely my motherboard and/or drivers. It looks nice and tidy.

Tweak Town
★★★★★
10 years ago

Cooler Master releases the smallest Elite chassis to date. It's time to look at the Elite 110. Follow on as Chad tells us all about this small new case.

scan.co.uk
★★★★
8 years ago
As small as possible with minimal compromise

I chose this case because it was the smallest case I could find that would fit a normal PSU and a powerful graphics card. For that purpose it really does its job well. The case has been made as tiny as I could imagine while still being able to fit all the components needed.

Amazon
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★★
7 years ago

Nice build quality,looks good, perfect for my NAS build, raid 1 so I did not require a lot of hdd capacity. I run a 120mm and a 80mm case fan plus a small cpu fan and the unit is really quiet in operation.I also use a pico psu, so there is plenty of air space to keep everything cool.

HardOCP
★★★★★
10 years ago
Cooler Master Elite 110 Mini-ITX Case Review

Let's first talk about the things that we didn't like. At first glance, the hard drive mounting system seems fine until you have to use more than one 3.5" hard drive. When using three 3.5" hard drives and a single SSD, the hard drives severely limit airflow inside the case leading to higher internal...

PC Perspective
★★★★★
9 years ago
Cooler Master Elite 110 mini-ITX Case Review

As the popularity and availability of small form factor PC components continues to grow, more companies are coming out with new enclosures that support this expanding market. Today, we are taking a detailed look at Cooler Master's latest entry into the mini-ITX arena; the Elite 110 case.

; Compact case with clean styling; Front mesh grill with vents on both sides and top; Supports the latest mini-ITX motherboards; Quiet 120mm intake fan included; Locations for two optional 80mm case fans; Support for 120mm radiator liquid-cooling; Supports full size ATX power supply (up to 180mm...

Opening on the bottom of the front bezel could let dust in

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