Testseek.com have collected 98 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Storm Enforcer and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Storm Enforcer.
April 2011
(84%)
98 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The CM Storm Enforcer is a very nice mid-tower case with an all black design, good ventilation, easy removable dust filters, USB 3.0 support that should please both average and enthusiast users who are looking for a nice-looking case for building a hig...
We've gone over this new case from Cooler Master pretty well now. This is a case that comes in at about 90 dollars and therefore it has quite a bit of competition. It has some very nice features and it looks really nice.This case was assembled by our Lead...
Abstract: This is the new case mid-tower case from Cooler Master. As we have seen in the past Cooler Master has proven that they are one of the premier companies in this market. Their build quality and features are really terrific. We will have to see ...
Abstract: Is it even necessary to mention the packaging of yet another Cooler Master product, especially from the Storm family? Inside the box, we meet a well-packed enclosure, and inside it all the necessary rails, screws, ties, knots and similar things more im...
Removable hard drive bay, USB 3.0 connectivity, Supports the longest of graphics cards, PCI bracket for locking wires, Two fans included, Large cutaways for cable routing, Removable dust filters
Just two fans included, 2.5" bay placement, Bulky front door
Cooler Master has successfully advanced the Storm series with their latest addition, the Enforcer. Building on a mid tower chassis design with gamers in mind the Enforcer takes the previous Storm series cases and makes a polished product. With not much...
Personally I think Enforcer is one of the best looking cases out on the market at the moment. With a little “geekish” look and design it is perfect choice for gaming computers. There is enough space inside even for higher end computers and enough fan ...
Cooler Master's Storm Enforcer is fairly understated compared to many gaming enclosures, and it thankfully includes most of the features of modern cases along with some smart additions of its own. Cooler Master is helping lead the way by using the USB 3.0...
Great cooling performance, yet very quiet, Versatile storage capacity, Excellent build quality, Gamers love windows,
USB3.0 connector on older boards is useless.
Well to be honest I was quite sceptical as I as was already overwhelmed by the great design and features integrated in the other Coolermaster case we tested, the CM 690 II Advanced. Though the CM Storm guys have outdone themselves. Keeping the price a...
Plenty of room for large graphics cards, Lots of internal customization, Large cable management cutouts, Internal USB 3.0 connector, Large and quiet 200mm intake fan, Motherboard standoff socket included, Can hold a 2x120mm radiator in the top panel, Easy to use and secure 5.25" retention system, Reset button hidden behind front door, Small external size, but large internal size, Lots of room be
PSU intake filter not removable, Front fan intake filter not removable, Only one side panel comes with thumbscrews, Front door feels slightly flimsy
All in all the CM Storm Enforcer is a solid and well built case. It can be found at the at the time of this writing.A few things to keep in mind are the non-removable fan filters. For a case pushing $100 I feel that those should be standard. The front...
Two USB 3.0 ports on the front panel, Convenient cable management features, Tool-less 5.25" and 3.5" drive installation, Easy access to CPU cooler mounting bracket, Nearly silent, Good value
No top exhaust fan included, 2.5" drive installation is not completely tool-less
Cooler Master has always made a good impression with their cases, and the Storm Enforcer mid-tower case continues this tradition. Overall the Cooler Master Storm Enforcer is a well designed and solidly built case that provides features usually limited...