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Cooler Master Elite 335 Black ATX Mid Tower Case 4X5.25 1X3.25 6X3.25INT W/ ATX PS2 Front USB Audio

Cooler Master Elite 335 Black ATX Mid Tower Case 4X5.25 1X3.25 6X3.25INT W/ ATX PS2 Front USB Audio (COOLERMASTER: RC-335-KKN1)
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Cooler Master Elite 335 Black ATX Mid Tower Case 4X5.25 1X3.25 6X3.25INT W/ ATX PS2 Front USB Audio
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Rating: 8.8/10
With 10 User Reviews
Raftus@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/12/11
Cons: Not really meant for a gamer

Pros: QuietDecent sizeEasy to work with
Comment:
This case is being used by my fiance. I built her a system with my old parts. This case runs a hair cooler than my old p182 that the parts were in. It is also quieter oddly enough. I am fully satisfied with this for the very very low price I got it at.
sedin26@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/20/10
Cons: Front USB ports a bit "tight" sometimes

Pros: Good case for budget builds
Comment:
Decent case for a budget build - seems to hold up well. Comes with a decent assortment of screws, etc...I have had a few of these where the front USB ports are a bit "tight" - i.e. hard to plug usb devices in. It's tough to beat these, especially pricematching them to $30 or so.
apparition47@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/16/10
Cons: - expansion slot placeholders do not reattach; expansion slot tool-less design useless for video cards with full-sized coolers- CPU funnel won't fit modern CPU heatsinks

Pros: - tool-less side panels and 3.5/5.5" bays- solid construction- decent aesthetics- good value- dust filters
Comment:
Used one of these in a Core i7/Radeon 5770 build. Accomodates a tower heatpipe CPU cooler after removal the side-panel funnel. Installed an additional 120mm fan on the front. Installation of 3.5" and 5.5" drives to be easy with the tool-less design. Installation of my Radeon 5000 was a little more of an issue; the large cooler doesn't allow the tool-less expansion slot clasp to close. Additionally, once you snap off the expansion slot placeholders, they stay off, leaving you with a gap! Otherwise it's excellent for budget systems!
felix789@NCIX
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Review Date: 05/05/10
Cons: Slightly thin panels

Pros: Tools aren't required!Plenty of space inside.
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Good case for $36. No tools are required, even for the installation of add-on cards. Excellent cooling -- as expected from CoolerMaster! The panels are on the thinner side, but then, the case is only $36.
Angus_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/24/10
Cons: Not all air intakes are filtered, poor tooless design.

Pros: Simple, cheap, good airflow for the price.
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For the price, this is a good case. Used it to build my mom a media computer. Tooless design was adiquite, though I had some slight annoyance with the expantion bay clip after removing and adding some sound cards. The air intake is not completely filtered, but most of the front is, and definetly helps with maintnence. If you're looking for a cheap and simple case, this one is good for most situations.
Dan_H@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/31/10
Cons: none

Pros: Price, Number of Drive bays
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I bought this case for my wife because the front usb ports on her old case were dying and she's a photographer so shes constantly using them. I knew i was buying a cheap case when i bought it, but i was very pleasantly surprised when i put everything together. the case was easy to work with, everything lined up as it should and looked sharp when it was all put together. you cant ask for much more from a $50 case!
roger_w@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/29/09
Cons: none for the price

Pros: Great Airflow
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Bang for the buck....great deal. Spacious and easy to work inside. Included good quality 120 mm Fan. Also has that classic looking style and it is a Coolermaster.
coach1973@NCIX
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Review Date: 08/10/09
Cons: none that i can see yet

Pros: cost is great come with a 120mm quiet fan
Comment:
for a cheap case it work really well and has a lot of space inside it. i have built 10 computers on this case and hasnt had one that been bad yet
Bill_T@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/11/09
Cons: The little tunnel for the CPU fan didn't match up wit my M4A78 PRO.

Pros: Nice screws on back can be twisted with bare hands. Glossy finish. USB ports spaced apart well. Mesh on intake spots. Certified with quality check, came in mint condition.
Comment:
This thing is basically tool-less, unless you’re doing heavy modding. Tool-less expansion card spaces (but doesn’t work too well), and tool-less drive bays (works really well). Nice glossy finish, front panels all functional, tool-less screws (just 2 of them on the back), no design flaws, awesome budget case. The expansion card tool-less mechanism may not work with some cards, which makes the whole thing obsolete. Front panel can be easily pulled off. Great quality overall.
Dale_O@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/14/09
Cons: thinner steel, somewhat flimsy feel, poor tooless design.

Pros: Overall clean look, good airflow
Comment:
Overall I'm happy with this case for the build I did. It has good airflow, and comes with a 120mm fan (3pin, with 4 pin adapter).System installation went OK, but its tooless drive bay scheme was rather.. lacking. If you want to lock each side of a drive, you effectively halved the amoutn of drives you could install, as they only provide one locking mechaism per bay.
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