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The CiT elite is a budget focused Micro-ATX chassis aimed at business and home office solutions. The Elite is one of the best air cooling solutions with a full mesh front panel for a professional look and is equipped with a USB3 port on the front of the I/O panel. The Elite also includes a rear 80mm fan. The Elite is an ideal choice for anyone looking to build an office or home based PC on a budget. - Full mesh front panel with 1 x USB 3.0 - Black chassis with 80mm rear cooling fan included - Micro ATX chassis with a simple design - Intel Approved TAC2.0 thermal chassis - Black coated interior PSU Specifications Max PSU Rail Output +3.3V: 15A +5V: 15A +12V: 30A -12V: 0.5A +5VSB: 2.5A PSU Connectors 20 + 4pin ATX Mainboard: 1 4pin +12V CPU: 1 SATA: 3 4pin Molex: 2 FDD: 1 Case Specifications Form Factor Micro Tower Motherboard Support Micro ATX Mini-ITX PSU Support Standard ATX PSU Location Top Body Material 0.5mm SPCC Front Bezel Material Mesh Side Panel Vented Internal Cable Management Depth 21mm Drive Bays 2 x 5.25" External 2 x 3.5" External 3 x 3.5" Internal 2 x 2.5" Internal Drive Bay Notes External Bays include 2 x 5.25" Bays & 2 x 3.5" Bays Expansion Slots 4 x Full Size Cooling Front: None Top: None Rear: 1 x 80mm Fan (1 x 80mm Fan Inc.) Side: None Bottom: None IO Ports 1 x USB 3.0 1 x USB 2.0 1 x HD Audio GPU Max Length 330mm CPU Cooler Maximum Height 160mm Front Bezel Colour Black Body Colour Black PSU Included Yes Dimensions ( W x H x D ) 173 x 370 x 417 mm Weight 4.1kg
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