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February 2009
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Extrait: While attending the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas this January I got my first look at the new CoolerMaster Storm Sniper I was immediately impressed with a long list of features that this case brings to the table and the fact it offers some items which I have never seen before in a CoolerMaster enclosure. Now that we have one in our labs we a...
Ive now tested four gaming cases, Antec 1200, 300, NZXT Tempest and CM Sniper and from this bunch the Sniper is my favorite. The main things that I like are the spacious internal layout, quiet yet effective cooling and the overall ease of use. On pap...
Overall I am very happy with this case. Cooling is the same, or better than my previous case (depending on fan speed) and it looks better. The size of this case makes installation and upgrading easy. This case is also very well built. Everything seems ...
Phenomenal cooling performance, Visually appealing design, Illuminated, variable speed fans w/ integrated controller, Pre-drilled, customizable fan locations, Built in support for water cooling, Steel-reinforced carrying handle, Two year warranty
Toolless expansion slots felt insecure, Some fan vibration audible at high setting
The Sniper Gaming Case has been an interesting product to review. Its not just the launch of a case, but also the start of a brand new division at Cooler Master. In support of the case and this new division, Cooler Master has launched a completely new...
Mixed bag is a phrase weve used a lot in this review and perfectly describes our experiences with the Cooler Master Sniper over the last few days. There’s certainly a lot to like here, with industrial styling which, while perhaps a little heavy on t...
Large size, Easy installation, Toolless features, Handles & feet, Great airflow, Temperatures, Fan controller...
No clear side panel...
Designed for the Cooler Master gaming team, the Storm Sniper case is not only a large case that is going to be able to hold quite a bit of hardware while looking good on the outside. It is also going to give you the airflow that you need and hide all ...
build quality, Lots of space, Quiet and oversize 200mm fans, Watercooling potential, Thoughtful cable management features, Sturdy handles and security features for LAN events, Lots of I/O connectors on the top panel
Flimsy expansion slot clips, Lots of header and fan connectors to hide away, Packaging a bit inadequate
So there you have it! If we had to sum up the Storm Sniper in one sentence, weÂd do that by saying that it is an extremely practical and easy to work with case. Cooler Master claims to have spent countless days at Lan Parties to gauge the ins and outs...
200mm fans, solid construction, fan control knob, tool less design, roomy interior
Inefficient GPU cooling, price
We spend a whole lot of money upgrading our gaming rigs every year simply because in order to get the best frame rate you need the latest hardware, which as you know changes exponentially every year. Of course Im talking about one particular component...
Given its branding, the Cooler Master Storm Sniper has great expectations to live up to and while it was far from perfect, it certainly didn't fail. It is very similar to the Cooler Master HAF 932 in terms of its rather excessive use of fans and meshes...