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Cooler Master Elite 110

I'm using this case bigger bro ( the elite 120) and I'm loving it. Cool and quite operation, heck it's so quite the ventalation fan in my room are louder than my system

System Spec: H87 mobo from Zotac, I3 4130, 4GB ddr3 1600mhz Cas 11, WD green 2TB all in side of a Cooler Mater Elite 120

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*while watching video* oh what a cool case, it's tiny and can still pack a punch... HOLY SHIT ONLU 50 bucks! I'm sold.

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I am going to build this:

-elite 110

-intel 4670k

-gigabyte h87 wifi

-msi gtx 760 itx

-h55 water cooler

-120gb Kingston ssd

-1tb wd blue

-hiperX 8gb 1600

-cx500M

-windows 8.1

I am in a $1000 budget.

What do you think about it?

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i really like this case it is AWESOME!!!

LInus.. nice video.. i would love to see some temps with better airflow for the gfx card (not blocked of by the hdd..  ;) ) and i would love to see the fan in a pull config maybe with a nf-f12 ? but it still was a nice video man ! and 55 degrees on the cpu is very good for a case that is so small @.@ but what cpu did you use? because i can't seem to find it in the video or in the discreption.. maybe i'm retarded? but i'd like to hear because 55 degrees is not impressive on a i3 dual core (still very good) but on a quad core it is more impressive :) 

please mention used cpu for me linus :) 

okay bye ^^ 

UPDATE: okay so turns it that i was a retard.. found the part at 3:40 or something like that where Linus says it's a core i7 and since it is asus vi impact it can only be a haswell so yeah :) sorry. 

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I am going to build this:

-elite 110

-intel 4670k

-gigabyte h87 wifi

-msi gtx 760 itx

-h55 water cooler

-120gb Kingston ssd

-1tb wd blue

-hiperX 8gb 1600

-cx500M

-windows 8.1

I am in a $1000 budget.

What do you think about it?

awesome man :D 

i was thinking.. for a LAN build :) this:

-i7 2600 (non k) 

-motherboard either my old dell alienware x51 mini itx board or a new but cheap asus like.. i dunno bot some asus ^^ 

-h55 water cooler (eh :D ! )

-msi 760 itx (what a coincidence!)

-hdd.. what ever i have lying around

-corsair vengeance low profile 2x4 gb 1600 mhz

- ocz zt550 watt

maybe gonna do some modding because i have a 330 watt power supply that is external lying around from my x51 and a daughter board and stuff it's hard to explain but it would be awesome and i'm going to try and make this happen :) 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi

 

In the video the Seidon XL is used. This comes with two fans. Is there space to also use the second one from the inside in push-pull configuration if someone wants to?

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  • 11 months later...

(sorry for my english, is not so good)

im thingking about buying that case or 130 version for this configuration:

amd FX 4300
gigabyte 970a ud3p
ram 4gb x2 Fury hiper x 1600
GTX 750 OC 4k 2GB ddr5 128bit
aerocool  Kcas 80+ bronce

do you think all this will run cool?

my first options was a xpredator x1 but if i can save some space that will be great, but i dont want to sacrifice power due heat

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Yay something to keep me up even later!

Who needs sleep anyways? :P

Sleep is for the weak!

Nice vid as always!

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