Interior
Cooler Master has paid attention to detail despite the future of the build being tucked in an entertainment stand. The entire interior is finished in black, and the cabling is also sheathed in a black coat. Time and effort spent in cable management and hardware selection will not be wasted when it comes time to show off what’s inside the Elite 120 Advanced.

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The front 120mm provides an intake of air to cool the three 3.5” bays. The tool-less design operates with a pinch-clamp mechanism. Two trays with 2.5/1.8” adapters are included, with additional rails for traditional 3.5” drives. Above the internal bays is one external 5.25” bay, accessible by removing the solid aluminum placeholder on the front. This also works on a tool-less system using a switch between locking and unlocking.

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The side of the case corresponding with the top of the motherboard is equipped with an 80mm fan intake to help bring in more cool air to the flow from the vent on the side. This fan is rated at 29dBA and spins at 2000RPM.

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The front I/O as well as the fan connectors are gathered with black cabling ready to be hooked up. Three pin to Molex converters are also provided for the fans in case your motherboard of choice is limited on fan pin outs.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #28220 13 Oct 2012 00:20
A Mini ITX case from Cooler Master that costs less than $50 and will fit just about anything.

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