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All things considered, the Elite 310 is a very capable budget chassis that also brings some high style to the table. It would provide an excellent platform for a few minor mods to pretty up the interior and enhance the cooling performance. It's not the best case I've ever reviewed, but it may very well be the best budget case I've ever handled.
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In the end, this is an excellent case for those gamers out there that are on a budget that want something that looks good, performs well for the price, and can, for the most part, fit your gear. I give this case an 8.5/10 and receives the Tech Arkade Golden Ghost Award!
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The Elite 310 is very light at only 12lbs empty and 20lbs full it seems easy enough to handle and move about if you feel the need, this makes it a great candidate for a LAN case.
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For the sub $40 price tag, the Elite 310 is great for the gamer on a budget. The thickness of the sheet metal dialed in at about 0.71mm according to my caliper, which is definitely acceptable for the price.
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The Cooler Master Elite 310 is a sturdy well made chassis with an attractive style about it. It should be appealing to those entering the custom built computer market or people who are looking for a chassis on a strict budget. The temperatures reached were nominal for a case that has only one exhaust fan stock, and with the possibility of adding two intake fans this case should only be more appealing. Over all I was thoroughly impressed with Cooler Master's Elite 310 case for its performance and cost.
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All in all the Cooler Master Elite 310 chassis is a good looking, fully functional chassis. Despite this chassis being a tad cramped with my components (I have rather large computer components), the performance of this chassis was what I expected from a mid sized tower.
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