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.
Though I'm not a wild fan of a bit of the exterior material of the Storm Enforcer, inside the mid-tower is rich with quality. Including native USB 3.0 headers is a great feature of this case, showing support for the recently launched P67 and H67 Sandy ...
Abstract: As of today, Gaming CM Storm family is larger by one case – the Enforcer. Continuing the tradition of quality products such as HAF 912 Plus, the Enforces has everything it takes to become a favorite in mid tower segment. We must admit, it’s been quite ...
For the incredible price of $89.99, Cooler Master's Enforcer offers an affordable full-featured gaming case to the DIY computing market. We are accustomed to seeing HAF models coming from CM Storm, but the new Enforcer is a nice change. The overall lo...
The Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer is a great overall case. Its sleek, stylish and kept my components cool. It's large enough to hold plenty of components but small enough not to take up a lot of room. The front 200 mm fan will help to keep hard drive...
Final Words & Conclusion The Enforcer is a very well thought through chassis. More importantly it's a mid-size tower chassis that looks okay and offers plenty of space inside that chassis. The concept is lending a lot of ideas from the HAF series, th...
Cooler Master has been busy updating their chassis lineup of late, and we've had the opportunity to look at several of these new cases. Their Storm lineup is not only a great marketing move into a lucrative gamer market, but it's also proved to be prod...
True Midtower Design, Very Stylish, Black and Red Color Scheme, 200mm Fan Support, Several DIY Watercooling Options, Modular Design
No fan controller, Top Vent is almost "too" open, Louver Impressions only on one panel
The CM Storm Enforcer is a welcome addition to the CM Storm line and Cooler Master has done an outstanding job of combining aesthetic features with performance, and design features you rarely find in high end cases. The case feels sturdy and the fini...
Fully painted interior, Removable 3.5" drives bays and relocatable 2.5" bays, One of the only midtower cases that can handle the longest graphics cards, Native SuperSpeed USB support, Excellent cable management features, Excellent value for price,
No adapter cable for motherboards without USB 3.0 sockets, Top 200mm fan not included, Space behind the motherboard tray is a little tight, Coarse air filters won't trap much dust
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Abstract: 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...