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April 2011
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Extrait: If you're a hardcore gamer in the market for a LAN-friendly mid-tower solution that won't break your student benefits budget, you'll probably find the Storm Enforcer's feature list all kinds of "radical" and "gnarly". At this price point, we can excuse...
I sit here and think over what we just saw and the experience I had with the Enforcer, and to be honest, I am completely satisfied with what this chassis offers. As we just saw with the IN WIN, loads of cases are in this segment, and everyone has the...
Very Unique Design, Good Air-flow, Native USB 3.0 Ports, See Through Window, Security System
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Overall the Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer is a solid case. It sells for about $80 on Newegg and can be found on several other websites for about the same price. The tool-less optical drive mounting system is user friendly and easy to use. There are ...
Publié: 2011-07-05, Auteur: Michael , review by: Bcchardware.com
Very Unique Design, Good Air-flow, Native USB 3.0 Ports, See Through Window, Security System
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Overall the Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer is a solid case. It sells for about $80 on Newegg and can be found on several other websites for about the same price. The tool-less optical drive mounting system is user friendly and easy to use. There are more...
Extrait: “Gaming” cases seem to be a dime a dozen these days but Cooler Master’s products always seem to stand out from the crowd. Their latest addition to the CM Storm line is called the Enforcer and it looks to offer an excellent combination of features and ...
Extrait: Let me start off by asking you this question: What did you want to be when you were growing up as a child? I have heard many answers from various different people. Some wanted to be teachers, others wanted to be policemen, and still others wanted to be...
Wire management, Low hard drive temperatures, good performance elsewhere, Fits up to 340mm video cards and extra large heatsinks, Quiet operation, Good looks, Dust filters on bottom and front intakes...
Storm Guard could use some more thought...
I have always been spoiled by large, gigantic full-tower cases loaded up with fans and even castors, though I have come to like these recent mid tower cases that come out onto the market. Cooler Master has always been a good name to myself along with ...
Publié: 2011-07-31, Auteur: Paul , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Extrait: NamePC case: CM Storm EnforcerAt a glance:Mid tower size,Removable hard drive cage to accommodate large video cards,Cold-rolled steel chassis, plastic front panel and painted black interior,USB 3.0 ports on front panelSummary:A deceptively roomy, highly f...
Excellent build quality, USB 3.0 compatibility, Dedicated drive bays for 2.5inch SSDs, Configurable drive cage layout
Cannot accommodate 12inch graphics card in default configuration, Slightly pricey
Mid-tower RefreshIn our earlier Budget Casing Shootout, we found that budget, entry-level mid-tower casings have improved tremendously. In the past, features like cut outs for easy CPU cooler installation and tool-less HDD installation racks could only be...