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Cooler Master Shows Mini 110 Mini-ITX PC Case

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/16/2013 08:24 AM | source: | 3 comment(s)
Cooler Master Shows Mini 110 Mini-ITX PC Case

Cooler Master has showed off another one of its upcoming mini-ITX PC case, the Mini 110. Corresponding to the mini-ITX motherboard, this slim PC case is equipped with a front-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 3.0 and 2x audio ports.

It also has a 5.25-inch slim external drive bay, a 3.5-inch internal shadow bay, a 200W FlexATX power supply and a 60mm fan at the right side (when horizontal). The Mini 110 will go on sale from October 18th for 10,000 Yen (about $101).

Slim body the product of only 70mm thinness is a Mini-ITX PC case which realized especially thin Among PC case of Slim, the slim body of just 70mm. It can be used for stylish smart hard to get in the way, such as side and bottom of the liquid crystal display, even if I put it on the desk.


Compatible with both the horizontal and vertical 
You can also be according to the place for the PC, for use in vertical also be used in the landscape. No need for such recombination of parts to change the landscape portrait, I just re-place as it is.


It is equipped with the top dust filter 
I have mounted on the top dust filter that prevents the intrusion of dust into the PC case. By do the cleaning on a regular basis, it is possible to easily maintain the airflow performance of the PC case.

The I / O panel to be mounted on the front of the mounting  body to the front USB 3.0 x 2, Headphone x 1, Microphone x 1,it is convenient frequency of use USB 3.0 x 2, Headphone x 1, Microphone x 1 high I is equipped with an interface, such.

Price
Open price

Scheduled Release Date

October 18, 2013


Product name
Mini 110
Body color
Black
Corresponding form factor
Mini-ITX
Drive bay
5.25 inches open
1 (Slim)
3.5 inches Shadow
One
2.5 inches Shadow
(Exclusive use as 5.25-inch open bay) 1
Rear expansion slot
0
Front interface
USB 3.0 x 2 
Headphone x 1 
Microphone x 1
Fan
Right side 60mm fan x 1 (when horizontal)
Power
200W FlexATX power with
Size
70mm height width 268mm x depth 290mm x
Corresponding parts size
Up to 55mm height CPU cooler
Mass
About 2.6kg






Cooler Master Shows Mini 110 Mini-ITX PC Case




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ceh4702
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#4697136 Posted on: 11/09/2013 03:34 AM
I was just looking at this case on the Cooler Master Website (Not the USA WEBSITE). I kind of like the case layout. However, with a case like this I always wonder how loud the Power Supply is and how loud the fan is. Often on a cheap case they are a bit on the loud side. Really needs a basic review.

Cooler Master also had another case I liked.
http://www.coolermaster.com/product/Detail/case/mini-itx-elite-series/elite110.html

It is actually smaller than the CM Elite 130 and is shaped like a cube. It had a cuteness factor going on. It does not have a an optical drive bay and will fit an ATX power supply. Dont know If I would try to cram a video card in it or not, but I do gaming on consoles and just use my computer to watch HULU and YouTube.

Musouka
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#4697918 Posted on: 11/10/2013 07:04 AM
The silver molding on the front panel make it look retro somehow

FULMTL
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#4697939 Posted on: 11/10/2013 10:18 AM
It's a VCR.

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