Features and Specifications
Small form factor case with excellent flexibility, storage, and cooling options.
Introduction
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. It’s amazing just how powerful a PC can be built around one of the latest mini-ITX motherboards and how much hardware can be stuffed into a small cube. In addition to basic computing needs, the Elite 110 enclosure offers a great many expansion options, with support for overclocking, a high end graphics adapter, up to four HDD/SSDs, a full size ATX power supply, and even water-cooling; all inside a small ~10” cube!
Cooler Master Elite 110 mini-ITX case key features:
• Small footprint: 280 x 208 x 260 mm (11.1 x 9.2 x 10.3”)
• Supports mini-ITX motherboard
• Front mesh panel with vents on both sides and top
• One 120mm intake fan in front (included) or one 140mm fan (optional)
• Two 80mm fans on the side (optional)
• Supports a 120mm radiator in front for water-cooling
• Supports a standard length ATX PSU (up to 180mm)
• Supports one dual-slot graphics card (up to 210mm length)
• Supports up to three 3.5” HDDs / four 2.5” SSDs
• External I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports
• Blue LED On/Off switch on front panel
Specifications for the Elite 110 case (Courtesy of Cooler Master):
This is a case that really
This is a case that really tempts me. The Asus GTX 760 fits (based on forum feedback at http://www.overclock.net) so a decent gaming machine is possible in such as small package.
I used the CM Elite 120 for
I used the CM Elite 120 for my HTPC build a few months back. I went with it for two reasons, low cost ($35.00) and I could put a Blu-Ray drive in the front. It’s been a great case for me and it’s very quiet too.
To Bill, I was wondering how
To Bill, I was wondering how your got a Blu-Ray drive into this case? Any pics you could share? Thanks.
He’s using a bigger case, the
He’s using a bigger case, the Coolermaster Elite 120, not the same as the case in this review. It’s longer and has a 5.25in bay. I can say for certain that there is no way to fit a full size DVD drive in the Elite 110.
Thom, as pws said in his
Thom, as pws said in his replay to you already, I was using a different case (CM 120) than the one in this review. It was all for naught though as I eventually gave up on trying to watch Blu-Rays through Win7 as I wasn’t about to spend $50 on software to be able to play a Blu-Ray disc.
I bought this case a month
I bought this case a month ago, and it’s very small for a case that fits regular ATX components. Mine was for an H81/Pentium G3240 build, and for that it’s great, but I wouldn’t build a high-end system in this case, not enough airflow. A video card would finish the job of blocking the airflow. It’s longer siblings, the Elite 120 and Elite 130, are both longer cases which can fit a larger graphics card and have better airflow, but they don’t look as cool as this little monster. I like the case, but going by the build quality and material thickness, it should be about half the price – it’s only this high because it’s “mini-ITX”, and the market needs to mature. It’s very light and flimsy, and with the cover and drive bracket removed it flexes all over the place. Solid enough when put together, but still very light and cheap feeling. All 3 cases go for the same price, $50, but should drop considerably after more choices appear. Still, it always elicits positive comments (and disbelief).
I agree that $50 is too much
I agree that $50 is too much for this little case. That being said, these do go on sale occasionally, and it was one of those sales that I picked up my CM 120 for $35. I really liked the look of the 130 better, but decided it wasn’t worth an extra $15 at the time.
With a SFX psu installed,
With a SFX psu installed, will a tall tower cpu cooler fit?
Looking at the picture, it seems that a slim tower cooler can fit in there?
Could be a tight fit but
Could be a tight fit but something like…
Masscool 7WA868
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835150122
or Titan TTC-NC95TZ(RB)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835192031
I love mini-ITX cases, but I
I love mini-ITX cases, but I would much prefer it with a larger fan.
Of course Mini-ITX means compromise but what you can do with a little bundle is amazing
I like the fact that it
I like the fact that it includes a beeper / speaker, too many builds as of late haven’t been and that adds 5-15 bucks to a individual build.
What model and brand of SFX
What model and brand of SFX PSU is that? Silverstone?
SilverStone ST45SF-G V1.1,
SilverStone ST45SF-G V1.1, 450W, 80Plus Gold
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What is the height of the
What is the height of the Kingston RAM???
I bought this case and fitted
I bought this case and fitted it with:
Cooler Master Elite 110 Mini-ITX BLCK
MSI Z87I Gaming AC, Socket-1150
MSI GeForce GTX 760 Gaming ITX 2GB
Corsair H60 Hydro Series CPU Cooler
Intel i5 4690k
Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB 2.5″ OEM
WD® Desktop Black 1TB
HyperX Fury DDR3 1600MHz 8GB Black
Cooler Master B500 VER.2, 500W PSU
Microsoft Windows 8.1
Corsair SP120 Quiet Edt. 120mm fan
Fractal Design R2, 80mm silent fan
Great review, thanks for the
Great review, thanks for the tips i didn’t think a push pull would be possible but using a SFX PSU with the bracket is a great idea and gives much more room and more airflow. I want this for my next build and if you use a m.2 SSD then there is even more room for cable management!
My ideal build:
Cooler Master Elite 110
Asus Maximus VII impact Socket 1150 W/ M.2 SSD Slot
Corsair H80 Hydro W/ Push-pull Config
Intel i7 4790K
Kingston Digital HyperX Predator 480 GB PCIe Gen2 x4 M.2 SSD
Corsaid H80 Push Pull
Silverstone 600W SFX PSU + Short Cables
Zotac GTX 970 – 8.03″ will fit!