
I got this case a week before shipping ETA from Amazon. They always ship items early, which is a HUGE plus! Overall the case is exactly what I wanted… The only issue is the side fan’s grill, makes the fan quite noisy. I used the stock fan and my second fan, and they were both silent, then when I moved them to the grill, they were a lot loader than before. Oh well, this is a $50 case and is worth about $90. But you definately get what you pay for!
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Pros; Good looking.
Cons; Structure wasn’t look relaible. Screws didn’t fit properly. Finally I returned it.
Tower looks great, It has a lot of space for being a Mid tower case. I ended up buying an 80MM fan for the side and it dropped my temps down a lot. Over all its a great case and for a great price. Tiger direct ran out of these cases and it was great that amazon had it, and cheaper!
I ordered this on the 7th of may but it didn’t come until the 19th but it was free shipping so I can’t complain. I really like this case the best of all the computers I’ve built mainly because of its looks. The metal is kinda thin so it can be dented easier then most gaming cases but that probably won’t happen unless u actually stab at it. The interior is very roomy and it came with two 120mm fans which was good. I bought a 80mm fan for the side too. The LED are cool but has a lighter tone of blue then in the picture and isn’t as bright as I expected but I still like it. Overall I really like this case and it is my favorite.
Building a new machine and was looking for a solid case to build it in. Few things I was looking for:
1. Overall design of the case. I didn’t want anything too complicated or flashy, but I didn’t want something boring either. I liked the simplistic, yet stylish look of this case. Not an overly complicated design, just the subtle glow on the front and side to show off the futuristic design.
2. Expansion capabilities. I wanted something that could house a good number of drives. This one features room for 4 hidden hard drives, 4 external 5.25″ bays, and 2 external 3.5″ bays. Plenty of enough for my needs.
3. Layout and design of the interior. This case comes with (2) 120mm fans pre-installed. One on the front of the case which pulls air through the hidden hard drive enclosure, one on the back blowing out. With the inclusion of an optional fan in the side, the airflow is fairly solid inside this case. It also leaves plenty of room for larger video cards, although you may need to set your hard drives in the lower slots if the card is over 10-11″ long.
4. As many others have mentioned, this case is made of steel and seems to be very sturdy.
Overall, I am very satisfied with this case. I have zero complaints as of yet.
It’s a cooler master great locking no screwdriver needed the air that moves threw it is unreel price features free shipping from amazon.
Can’t be beat.
Ordered from super book deals and they never sent it… Waited near 1-1/2 months for it but never got package… Recieved refund and went out to buy one at a comp store… Super easy to use, VERY nice looking, weighs very little, doesn’t feel cheap and best of all no tools needed!
I was extremely fortunate to run across the Elite 330. Not only is it incredibly inexpensive, it’s also one of the shortest ATX full towers on the market (it is the _only_ full tower chassis I’ve found which would fit under my kitchen cabinet). Mine has been through quite a few upgrades over the last three years (three motherboards, five different CPUs, five graphics cards, three power supplies), and it’s been an absolute delight throughout. What truly sets it apart is the ability to start with quite a low-end configuration, yet still enable you to upgrade to truly first class performance (for example, one of my configurations in this box was the second-highest scoring performer on HWBOT on PCMark Vantage for a while).
To give you an idea of the amount of space it offers in this small package – while supporting outstanding cooling – here’s its current configuration:
- i7-860 Quad CPU OCed to 4.0 GHz (even LinX)
- MSI P55-GD80 MB, with 8GB DDR3 RAM@1600MHz
- Radeon 5970 graphics (12″ long; was also SLI)
- 1200W ThunderPower power supply
- Areca 12 drive H/W RAID w/1 GB cache
- 5xHitachi 750GB drives in RAID0,5,and 6
- LG dual mode Bluray/HD DVD optical drive
- 4×120mm cooling fans (2 on CPU cooler, 1 on HDD mnt)
- Cooler Master CM50 H2O Cooler (was also air)
- Still an open 5-1/4″ bay, and two 3-1/2″ bays
This high end configuration works perfectly, offering great cooling. If you’re looking for a compact, yet surprisingly roomy chassis which will support just about anything, the Elite 330 will not only fill the role quite well, it’s the least expensive case on the market which offers this kind of flexibility. Beyond that, it also looks great. It’s a terrific deal!
Cheers!
Mark