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Published: 2013-01-30, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: Mini-ITX has existed for years now as form factor, but a more recent phenomenon is the appearance of more versatile and capable motherboards in this size. Those make it possible to assemble your own compact computers, if you can find the right chassis o...
Great value for money, Room for long graphics cards, Good build quality, Quiet fans
Limited CPU cooler headroom, Uninspiring design
Overall we are left with generally good impressions of the Cooler Master Elite 120 Advanced. It has been cleverly designed to house a powerful mini-ITX based system, making it ideal for a portable LAN gaming PC as there is plenty of room for large graphi...
So there we have it, the Elite 120 Advanced M-ITX chassis from Cooler Master, I can honestly say this chassis was an absolute pleasure to work with, when I took it out of the box I didn't really think much of it, its design is that of a large shoe box at...
Great build quality, Compact, Good, quiet cooling, Support for high-end graphics, Very affordable
Limited CPU cooler options, Limited cable management options
Building with the mini-ITX form factor appears to be a popular avenue many enthusiasts are taking and as a result computer case manufacturers have their work cut out to combine quality, appearance whilst maintaining a condensed design. So how does Coo...
With a painted interior, simple and sleek exterior, and support for extended, high-end hardware the Elite 120 Advanced from Cooler Master is a perfect fit in either the HTPC or LAN party rig. No overly obnoxious lighting or loud fans mean the Elite 120 w...
It's apparent that Cooler Master designed the Elite 120 Advanced to be as affordable and compact as possible while offering enough space for housing a fairly powerful mini-ITX system. While it is a rather small case, it's overly large for a basic Atom...
Quite affordable Mini-ITX chassis, Very good construction, Simple, but effective interior, External frame, allowing for larger PSUs, Screw-less design for drive bays, Long graphics cards will easily fit, Up to five hard drives may be installed, thanks to
Only the most compact CPU coolers will fit, Screw-less system does not work that well for ODDs, No dust filter on some intake fan locations, I/O cables a bit too long, No real dust filter in the top vent for the PSU, Only one USB 3.0 plug. One USB 2.0 plu
The Cooler Master Elite 120 chassis may look like most other Mini-ITX form-factor cases out there, but it actually bears no surprises since the hard drive bays are located on the front and the full size ODD is placed above that. Cooler Master managed t...
Abstract: Whenever someone mentions a gaming configuration, what comes to mind is a big-tower chassis, such as one of Cooler Master's HAF models, which has a lot of room and numerous fans for the cooling of all those blazing overclocking components. However, ov...
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...