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Will it fit? Biostar H81MHV3/CM Elite 110
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PostPosted: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 16:12:40    Post Subject: Will it fit? Biostar H81MHV3/CM Elite 110 Reply with quote View Single Post

Planning to build a budget system for my wife. It would be only used for gaming (Dota 2 to be specific). And i want it small.

Got a CM elite 110 already, just waiting the motherboard to arrive.

Will it fit?

Biostar H81MHV3

Support the Intel 4th generation Core i7 and Core i5 processors in the 1150 package
Intel H81 single chip architecture
Support 2-DIMM DDR3-1600/1333 up to 16G maximum capacity



Cooler Master Elite 110 ITX case





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PostPosted: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 18:05:03    Post Subject: Reply with quote View Single Post

The Cooler Master Elite 110 ITX case is a Mini-ITX case - and that Biostar H81MHV3 is a Micro-ATX board. It will not fit (unless you have a big hammer)! You need a mATX case or larger for that motherboard... Or a Mini-ITX motherboard for that case.
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PostPosted: Thu, 05 Feb 2026 07:33:58    Post Subject: Reply with quote View Single Post

Hey, I’ve built a few small form-factor systems myself, and the Cooler Master Elite 110 is a pretty compact case for ITX builds. The Biostar H81MHV3 should fit fine, but the key point is that it’s actually a micro-ATX board, not ITX. The Elite 110 supports both Mini-ITX and Micro-ATX, so in terms of dimensions, you’re good—but cable management and airflow can get a little tight in such a small case.

Since you mentioned it’s mainly for Dota 2, the H81 board paired with a mid-range i5 or even a lower-end i7 should be plenty. Just make sure to keep the graphics card size in mind; some larger GPUs can be a tight squeeze in the Elite 110. I’ve had similar builds where I had to check the GPU length and make sure the power supply cables weren’t blocking airflow. Speaking of which, even in a small gaming system, I usually prefer a modular PSU—it keeps things tidy and helps airflow in tight spaces.

Out of curiosity, are you planning to overclock at all, or just stick to stock settings? With such a small case, heat can become noticeable, so it might be interesting to see how well the Elite 110 handles sustained gaming sessions.
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