“The price is just absurd (in a good way) for a case of this quality. At a paltry $40 USD without a PSU, and $60 USD with a PSU, the Elite 310 offers fantastic value. The Elite 310 can be recommended not only because it can maintain temperatures really well, but also because you can’t go wrong when it is this inexpensive.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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If you are looking for a gorgeous case with doodads, fiddly bits and lights then read no further. If you are looking for a functional case with understated looks and good cooling for under $40 then does Neoseeker have the review for you. Without a PSU, the Cooler Master Elite 310 will set you back $36, $45 with a PSU; though a $9 PSU may well be a POS. It is missing some nice features, like a removable motherboard tray and built in cable management which are present on higher end cases. Neoseeker was impressed with its ability in one area, even with only an exhaust fan this case kept their system running nice and cool.