Testseek.com have collected 78 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Storm Scout 2 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Storm Scout 2.
June 2013
(82%)
78 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Passing judgement on a case like the Scout 2 is always difficult, as despite its sub-par cooling, it has numerous points that work in its favour. The build quality is excellent with very few exceptions, which makes the Scout 2 a wonderful case to work wit...
The original Scout launched two years ago, but age has caught up with it. Lacking room and USB 3.0 connectors were reason for an overhaul and voila – the Scout 2 is here. The Scout 2 left a good impression – all in all it's a well thought out and meticulo...
Published: 2012-10-08, Author: The , review by: techreaction.net
With an MSRP of $99.99 the Scout 2 does a great job of fitting a lot of great features into a small little package. The four USB connections, with two being USB 3.0, will give you great connectivity and speed with all the new peripherals on the market...
Form Follows Function, as always!, Dual, 399mm video card support, Highly configurable air cooling, Water cooling capability, Sideloading HDD bays, Great cable management features, Dual 2.5" drive adapter works well, Construction quality, Sturdy handle and framework, PSU filter can be cleaned without disturbing case,
No filter supplied for bottom fan location, Access to bottom fan filter requires tipping the case, Only one fan supplied as standard, Reset button is identical size and shape as lighting control
if you really want to know how I feel. This is a gaming case that declares its lineage with its strong functional shape, instead of a bunch of tacky bolt-ons. It's got bulges in all the right places, instead of all over the place. The quality of the m...
So for the last couple Cooler Master cases I reviewed, I was pretty much 100% impressed with everything from the design, to the features, to the price, to the aesthetics, but the Scout 2 left me with some mixed feelings.That said, let's start with the des...
The CM Storm Scout 2 follows the same tradition as previous CM Storm mid-tower cases: good look, sturdy construction, and excellent pricing. In order to keep its price down, the manufacturer added only one fan, even though the product supports a total ...
Abstract: For gamers on the go, there are a whole separate set of wants and needs compared to gamers who setup their rig and leave it on the floor. When it comes to cases, they need to be lightweight, easy to transport and able to keep your bits and pieces safe, al...
Great Versatility, Good air flow with the option of 9 x 120mm fans, Good Portability
Only one fan provided, might need an 8pin CPU extension cable, internal spacing might pose a few minor problems with some watercooling units
If you are looking for portability without having to sacrifice space, the Cooler Master CM Storm Scout II will fit the bill, as it includes the ability to fit a full size ATX motherboard and Full size graphics card without modifications. Discuss in t...
Compact/portable design, Comfortable carry handle, Great compatibility, Outstanding build quality, "Double take" on the price tag
Limited cooling out of the box, More traditional drive support, Subdued styling
To test the fit and finish I used a Gigabyte G1.Sniper 3 motherboard. This is an E-ATX motherboard measuring in at 30.5cm x 26.4cm (12 x 10.3 inches). As you can see the installation will work but at the expense of covering a large portion of the Cable sl...