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title: "Cooler Master Elite 130 Computer Case 'Mini-ITX, USB 3.0, Mesh Side Panel' RC-130-KKN1"
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# Dual USB 3.0 SuperSpeed ports Optimized airflow with mesh panel & dual fans Mini-ITX compact powerhouse Cooler Master Elite 130 Computer Case 'Mini-ITX, USB 3.0, Mesh Side Panel' RC-130-KKN1

**Brand:** cooler master
**Price:** 554.18 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖤 Small Case, Big Ambitions: Elite 130 packs a punch where it counts!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cooler Master Elite 130 Computer Case 'Mini-ITX, USB 3.0, Mesh Side Panel' RC-130-KKN1 by cooler master
- **How much does it cost?** 554.18 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cooler master enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cooler master brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Storage Galore:** Supports up to 5 drives (3x 3.5", 5x 2.5", 1x 5.25")—perfect for multitasking pros and media hoarders alike.
- • **Compact Yet Mighty:** Fits full-size ATX PSU & high-end GPUs up to 343mm for powerhouse performance in a mini-ITX frame.
- • **Next-Level Cooling:** Front mesh panel + 2 pre-installed fans + radiator support keep your rig chill under pressure.
- • **Connectivity On Point:** Dual USB 3.0 + USB 2.0 + audio I/O on front panel for seamless device access and fast data transfer.
- • **Build Smart, Build Fast:** Tool-less drive bays & quick-fit fan plugs make assembly a breeze—even for first-time builders craving sleek setups.

## Overview

The Cooler Master Elite 130 is a sleek mini-ITX computer case designed for professionals who demand full-size power in a compact footprint. It supports standard ATX power supplies, high-end graphics cards up to 343mm, and offers versatile storage options including up to five drives. Featuring a mesh front panel and dual fans, it ensures superior airflow and cooling, while front USB 3.0 ports provide fast connectivity. Ideal for space-conscious builders who refuse to compromise on performance or style.

## Description

Product Description Elite 130 RC–130–KKN1 The Elite 130 is an ultra–compact case with support for full size high–end desktop components. Other than conventional Mini–ITX cases, the Elite 130 supports more affordable, efficient and easily available full size ATX PSU’s. It can accommodate even the largest high–end VGAs, a 5.25” optical drive and up to 3 HDDs / 5 SSDs. You can even install a 120mm radiator in the front for extreme cooling. Thanks to a smart airflow system featuring 2 fans and the full mesh front panel it manages to still keep the system extremely cool. Features: Unprecedented airflow for a mini–ITX case with front mesh panel and vents on the top and side panels Dual Super Speed USB 3.0 Supports a 120mm radiator in the front Supports standard length ATX PSU Supports ultra high–end graphics card up to 343mm / 13.5 inch Ample storage – up to 1 ODD, 3 HDDs and 5 SSDs: Box Contains 1 x Cooler Master Elite 130 Case

Review: Excellent HTPC case - I bought this case in order to build a media centre PC and am very pleased with the result. The finish of the case is better than I expected, with no sharp edges either inside or out. There is space inside for a full sized ATX power supply, but overclockers out there should be aware that the positioning of the cage means that it overhangs the motherboard, so depending on where the CPU socket is located there is only about an inch of clearance between the top of the CPU cooler and the bottom of the power supply cage. Choose your aftermarket cooler with care! Front panel connections are good for a case of this price with one USB3 and three USB2 ports, as well as the usual microphone and headphone sockets. There is also a 5.25" bay with a lockable door if you are not intending to use it. Two case fans are included, a 120mm at the front and a smaller 60mm (ish) on the side. Both are reasonably quiet especially when turned down with motherboard software or an app like speedfan. There is space to mount another 120mm fan inside behind the HDD bays which blows over the motherboard tray, and cooler master kindly include some quick fitting plugs that do away with the need for screws and tools. For a small case building this PC was quick and easy, to the point that I took the opportunity to teach the missus and had her put it together. Having said that her little fingers probably made it a little easier! It has three 3.5" drive bays with quick release brackets, and an adapter that can sacrifice one of them for a pair of 2.5" SSD's or laptop drives. As I am not using the 5.25" bay I have added an additional 3.5" drive by suspending it in the bay with some of the missus's adjustable rubber bra straps. This also has the benefit of isolating vibrations and noise from the drive making it quieter. Thick rubber bands can also be used but I didn't have any to hand, hence the bra straps! There is room for a full sized twin slot graphics card, although as I don't have a modular PSU most of this has been taken up with excess cabling in order to get good airflow over the motherboard. System build:AMD A10-5800 PSU with built in HD7660D graphics, 4GB PC2133 Ram, 500W OCZ extreme PSU, 3 3.5" HDD's & 1 2.5" SSD. Runs windows 8 with Mediaportal front end. TL;DR A good quality low cost case with plenty of room for HDD's and full sized twin slot graphics card.
Review: Great value - but challenging to build with - I bought this case for a HTPC build because it's small, has all the required front ports, supported up to 4 3.5inch drives and is at a really good price. I did, however, find it quite a challenge to build with (particularly as a first time buyer). Now, this is a lot to do with the combination of components that I chose and not just to do with the case itself BUT, when you install your mobo you'll see that the power supply slots in directly on top of it, so it should be the last thing that you put in because it completely obscures more than half of the motherboard underneath it. So i would highly recommend taking a look at the layout of a few different MOBOs and picking ones where the power supply can be plugged in on the left hand side, as this case has a fan along the right side. In my case, the power to the MOBO and all the Sata ports were all beside eachother so all cables had to pass out from the very small gap between the casefan and the power brick. The Build quality felt good, there's thankfully a lot of ventilation and it does have two fans ***note for other first time builders*** not all MOBO's support two fans so if you want to take advantage of both case fans check the specs of your MOBO. I would definitely recommend this case to anyone, but just be careful what other components you're using. P.s. a modular PSU is a MUST!

## Features

- Mini-ITX
- USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 1, Audio In & Out, Front I/O
- Supports up to 2 fans, (1 x 120mm and 1 x 80mm pre-installed)
- Supports Drive Bays up to 5 x 2.5", 3 x 3.5", 1 x 5.25"
- Supports graphics carsd up to 343mm / 13.5 inch, CPU Coolers 65mm / 2.5 inch

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00DJ6A88G |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Colour | Elite 130 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (965) |
| Date First Available | 21 Jun. 2013 |
| Form Factor | sff |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 3 kg |
| Item model number | RC-130-KKN1 |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master Europe B.V. |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.57 x 23.88 x 37.85 cm; 3 kg |
| Series | RC-130-KKN1 |
| Wattage | 300 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cooler Master
- **Case type:** Full Tower
- **Colour:** Elite 130
- **Fan size:** 120 Millimetres
- **Material:** Polymer, Steel
- **Model name:** RC-130-KKN1
- **Motherboard compatibility:** Mini ITX
- **Number of USB 2 ports:** 1
- **Power supply mounting type:** Bottom Mount
- **Recommended uses for product:** Gaming

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent HTPC case
*by G***S on 15 April 2013*

I bought this case in order to build a media centre PC and am very pleased with the result. The finish of the case is better than I expected, with no sharp edges either inside or out. There is space inside for a full sized ATX power supply, but overclockers out there should be aware that the positioning of the cage means that it overhangs the motherboard, so depending on where the CPU socket is located there is only about an inch of clearance between the top of the CPU cooler and the bottom of the power supply cage. Choose your aftermarket cooler with care! Front panel connections are good for a case of this price with one USB3 and three USB2 ports, as well as the usual microphone and headphone sockets. There is also a 5.25" bay with a lockable door if you are not intending to use it. Two case fans are included, a 120mm at the front and a smaller 60mm (ish) on the side. Both are reasonably quiet especially when turned down with motherboard software or an app like speedfan. There is space to mount another 120mm fan inside behind the HDD bays which blows over the motherboard tray, and cooler master kindly include some quick fitting plugs that do away with the need for screws and tools. For a small case building this PC was quick and easy, to the point that I took the opportunity to teach the missus and had her put it together. Having said that her little fingers probably made it a little easier! It has three 3.5" drive bays with quick release brackets, and an adapter that can sacrifice one of them for a pair of 2.5" SSD's or laptop drives. As I am not using the 5.25" bay I have added an additional 3.5" drive by suspending it in the bay with some of the missus's adjustable rubber bra straps. This also has the benefit of isolating vibrations and noise from the drive making it quieter. Thick rubber bands can also be used but I didn't have any to hand, hence the bra straps! There is room for a full sized twin slot graphics card, although as I don't have a modular PSU most of this has been taken up with excess cabling in order to get good airflow over the motherboard. System build:AMD A10-5800 PSU with built in HD7660D graphics, 4GB PC2133 Ram, 500W OCZ extreme PSU, 3 3.5" HDD's & 1 2.5" SSD. Runs windows 8 with Mediaportal front end. TL;DR A good quality low cost case with plenty of room for HDD's and full sized twin slot graphics card.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value - but challenging to build with
*by M***O on 16 July 2013*

I bought this case for a HTPC build because it's small, has all the required front ports, supported up to 4 3.5inch drives and is at a really good price. I did, however, find it quite a challenge to build with (particularly as a first time buyer). Now, this is a lot to do with the combination of components that I chose and not just to do with the case itself BUT, when you install your mobo you'll see that the power supply slots in directly on top of it, so it should be the last thing that you put in because it completely obscures more than half of the motherboard underneath it. So i would highly recommend taking a look at the layout of a few different MOBOs and picking ones where the power supply can be plugged in on the left hand side, as this case has a fan along the right side. In my case, the power to the MOBO and all the Sata ports were all beside eachother so all cables had to pass out from the very small gap between the casefan and the power brick. The Build quality felt good, there's thankfully a lot of ventilation and it does have two fans ***note for other first time builders*** not all MOBO's support two fans so if you want to take advantage of both case fans check the specs of your MOBO. I would definitely recommend this case to anyone, but just be careful what other components you're using. P.s. a modular PSU is a MUST!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A lovely case - but the cabling will be messy
*by M***N on 9 January 2015*

I'll be honest. At one point I was going to send this case back. Not that I didn't like the case as it was exactly the sort of thing I was looking for. Small, compact and surprisingly roomy (although space not used to the best, me thinks). No, the reason being I couldn't get all of my components in *neatly*. Cabling is a nightmare. Anyway, I wanted to do a Mini ITX build consisting of an i7 (stock cooled), a 64Gb SSD and two 2Tb mechanical hard drives to replace my current ATX i5 second gen. When the case arrived, I did a dummy build using the SSD and PSU - and two old hard drives and the SSD - before ordering the motherboard and CPU. This was to see how elegant (or not) the cabling would be within relatively small confines. My thinking was, if the build wasn't practical, I'd send the case back and get a bigger one. I didn't want to do this as I desired a *small* unit - otherwise I may as well have stuck with my current set up and simply replaced a few components. Although the PSU was modular, I still ended up using all of the cables so a bit of a waste of time, really. If you are simply going to have a single drive and/or an SSD then use modular. Otherwise you may as well get a normal PSU. The two built-in fans use the old 4-pin molex type connectors which is a shame as they have a smaller connection on them which then goes into the molex making the wiring messy. Remember there are two of these sets of wires. I guess this is the way it has to be as there are no power supplies for the smaller types. The first build issue I found was the SSD. The best place for this is under the optical bay where there are some mounting points. However, if you place the SSD the correct way, the screws will not go into the SSD. It's as if the holes are slightly off-centre. I don't know if this is a fault with the case or the SSD. You could simply use tape or a cable tie or, as I did, place it upside down. This means that you have to invert the cables into the SSD. Not necessarily a problem - but since the main hard drive sits on the floor below the optical drive - the power cable won't quite reach as you have to twist it. The other hard drive sits vertically on the side wall so I ended up using two power cables when one could have sufficed. What this meant was that it was impossible to get cabling neat. A shame as adding a proper hard drive cage under the optical drive would have been ideal. Perhaps airflow was a problem if they did this? Anyway, when you do the build proper, cables are everywhere and cable clutter is almost inevitable unless your build is simple. The other issue for you overclockers out there is that you can't use a large CPU fan. The CPU sits right under the PSU and there simply isn't enough room. Mind you, there are coolers out there which are low-profile. I have the ARTIC Alpine 11 REV. 2 on order. I just hope it'll fit. However, the stock cooler does a reasonable job as it should. The main components in my case are: ASUS Z97i-PLUS Intel Core i7-4790K Corsair CMY8GX3M2A2400C11R Vengeance Pro Series 8GB (2x4GB) SanDisk SDSSDHII-120G-G25 120GB 2.5 inch Ultra II SATA III Internal Solid State Drive Be Quiet Pure Power L8 530W PSU 2TB mechanical Drive x2 1 x Optical Drive Asus Nvidia GeForce GTX 760 2GB GDDR5 DirectCU II Mini Graphics Card ( I recommend the 'mini' which saves a bit of space over the full-size version). Overall, the unit is reasonably quiet and sound not intrusive. There is a slight murmur coming from one of the fans but I can live with it. I suspect that the case is designed with water cooling in mind due to the lack of space available for a full-size CPU fan. Anyway, I'm glad I stuck with the case. Yes, the wiring is messy and the inside of the case is nothing I'm proud of - but it works and works well, Also, the case takes a DVD drive (not all of them do). Would I recommend the case? Absolutely! It's small, cheap and looks great. Unless you want loads of PCI components, Mini ITX is the future!

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