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Bueno diseño y acabados en general
Con espacio interno suficiente
Incluso para GPUs de gran tamaño
Con ventilación de serie de sobra
Módulo extraíble para PSU ATX
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CONSTRUIDA EN ACERO Y ALUMINIO DE PRIMERA CALIDA
COMPATIBILIDAD SSD/HDD 2.5/3
BUENA REFRIGREACIÓ
CONEXIONES USB 2.0 Y 3
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Podrían haber incluido un adaptador externo de 3
5"
EL VENTILADOR DEL LATERAL PODRIA SER 120 MM Y SLIM.
Though our stress testing evidently proved too much for the Elite 120 Advanced to handle effectively, particularly in terms of CPU cooling, we feel it would be unfair to dismiss it entirely based solely on this as there are a number of things that work to...
Uses standard ATX power supplies (preferably modular), Full sized 5.25" device bay, Three front USB ports (1 USB 3.0), Excellent ventilation for hard drives, Aggressively priced, Lots of tie down points for cable management,
No intake air filters, Very little clearance above motherboard, Limited ventilation for processor and motherboard, No integrated memory card reader
The Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced case is the result of solid design with a real sense of what system builders need. The fact that it's a mere $49.99 is a bonus. A min ITX case doesn't have the expansion capability of a full sized case, but a 5.25"...
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Publicación: 2012-09-07, Autor: Vinny , crítica de: pureoverclock.com
Excellent air flow, small footprint, supports standard size PSU, USB 3.0 MB header, toolless HD cage, 5.25 ODD bay, good cable management, Supports Up to 3 x 3.5” / 4 x 2.5” HDD/SSD (converted from 2 x 3.5" HDD bay) Great looking brushed aluminum front be
No dust filters
If you are looking for a great HTPC or Gaming Rig that small in size but large in stature, The Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced should definitely be on your short list ....
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Publicación: 2012-08-08, Autor: Legit , crítica de: legitreviews.com
The Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced is one beast of a Mini-ITX case. With the growing popularity of Mini-ITX builds this case is a feature-filled surefire contender in the Mini-ITX case market. ...
My experiences with the Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced remain largely positive despite the test results; end users who need an inexpensive Mini-ITX case with stellar acoustic and thermal performance are probably going to have to spend the extra $30 for...
We were extremely impressed with the Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced, as it is small, yet allows you to install a high-end video card up to 13.5” (343 mm) long and a big power supply up to 8.7” (220 mm) deep. This case also offers a very versatile config...
Resumen: Video Review: The Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced Case is a small form factor case with lots of functionality, despite it's size. It looks great, is lightweight, fits mini-ITX form factor motherboards, standard ATX PSUs, lots of ventilation, 2 fans ...
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Publicación: 2012-07-15, Autor: Tony , crítica de: proclockers.com
In the end we felt that the Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced is a very suitable case for anyone wanting to build a much smaller gaming rig. With many new motherboards in the ITX range overclocking pretty well and the fact the case can support any GPU curr...
Here I sit really torn as to which way to go with the Elite 120 Advanced. Its main competition the BitFenix Prodigy is better equipped, and in my opinion, it took the design to the edge, without making things look gross. On the flip side, that chassis...
Can contain quite a powerful system. Will take a full-sized graphics card. Extra room for long PSUs. Incredibly cheap
Limited flexibility. Cooling options aren't great
At AU$59, it's hard to complain too much about the Elite 120 Advanced's lack of flexibility. A mid-ranged system should be perfectly happy inside it. Still, unless you're space challenged, it's worth springing more cash on BitFenix's Prodigy instead....