INTRODUCTION
Cooler Master is actually by many regarded as being the number one producer of top quality occurrences for gamers & overclockers. Though everyone doesn't need all the added features and details which you are going to find in Cooler Master's high end situations. You will find those who are simply looking for a cheap and simple case to mount the system of theirs in.
To discuss the demand for all those less advanced instances, Cooler Master has made available the Elite 310. This particular situation may not have all of the clever details from the best line instances, but it have a spectacular finishing along with a structural sturdiness equal to the top the top quality cases. Before further going into any details, we should have a peek at the engineering specifications:
Cooler Master Elite 310 (RC-310-BWN1-GP)
Dimensions 191 x 437 x 468 mm
material Steel and ChilWell Plastic Weight 5.8 kg
Compatibility mATX/ATX 5.25 inch expansion bays four external convertible + 1
3.5 inch expansion bays 6 internal
Cooling system Back: 120mm x one fan
Front: 120mm x 1 fan (optional)
Side: 80/90/120mm fan x 1 (optional) Front connectors 2.0 USB x 2, MIC x one, Audio x one (it supports Audio HD/AC97), IEEE 1394a x 1 (optional)
PCI expansion slots 7
Power supply Standard ATX PS2 (optional)
To begin with IMPRESSIONS
The packaging of the case doesn't reveal something of the case itself; it's really a regular brown cardboard box.
When I opened the label I discovered the case enclosed in a clear plastic bag and guarded by white foam plastic in each end. It should typically be adequate for everything that may take place in transport but possibly some sort of protection for the sides would have been attractive also.
At this time there aren't several accessories provided, just a printed manual along with a bag with screws.
COOLER MASTER ELITE 310 IN DETAIL: OUTSIDE