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November 2011
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The editors liked
Solid build quality
Very good airflow
Affordable with ton of features and flexible
Good for custom watercooling
The editors didn't like
Instead of thumb screws could have provided clip arrangement for opening and closing the side panel
If you're looking for a case ready for full water cooling then this is not the case you want unless you are ready to do some modification to it. It has great airflow and great opportunities for modding so you can fit a full water cooling loop in there. It...
Unique visual appearance and styling, Versatile storage/cooling options, Multiple water-cooling accommodation spots, Clearance for high-end components, Great cable management
Heavy
Creating a case that has all the ingredients both enthusiast and gamer are seeking is quite a difficult task – people have their own tastes and what they would deem to be their favourite features and of course the manufacturer has a set budget, as doe...
Very unusual design and quite attractive, good cooling capabilites, loads of space inside for the highest level system builds, support for dual radiators, painted interior looks great, Fan controllers, Plenty of drive bays for storage, Carry handles, Great design for cable management, Value for money,
Its steel, so its heavy, Appearance might not appeal to everyone, Kitguru says: If you want something eye catching at a good price and able to handle high end system builds, then this deserves a serious look, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, Share, Fa
I think the appearance of the Cooler Master Storm Trooper Case will split opinion. Like Marmite, people will either love or hate the looks.It isn't very often I remove a case from the box and spend a few minutes analysing the design. The top section of th...
There was a time, not that long ago, where case prices were rather high and to get a decent enthusiast case a consumer had to pay a lot of money. In fact for some cases, such as those from Lian Li we still need to pay well over £400/$500 for high spec...
Abstract: Today I'm going to be doing an install in the Cooler Master Storm Trooper.This full Tower from Cooler Masters Gaming/ Enthusiast lineup should be pretty interesting:Here are the Specs:The external packaging is standard design box, nothing particularly ext...
Published: 2012-03-25, Author: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Abstract: Coolermaster has some mean-ass cases under the storm tag. Each cases they've made under this tag so far made a good impression for many hardware enthusiasts.. and gamers.. and those who simply want a mean ass case. CM Storm's trooper packs a lot of muscle...
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Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Jason , review by: bigbruin.com
Aesthetically a very well done case, Cooling design is well done with plenty of fans and a fan controller built in, Handle on top looks cool and works very well, even with a fully loaded system, Plenty of room for 2.5", 3.5", and 5.25" drives, D
Side panels don't go on very well, Not many toolless features, Two front intake fans are not filtered but other areas are filtered which don't need to be, 3.5" external bay devices are way too difficult to install, 2.5" internal drive cage isn't
When I first saw the Cooler Master Storm Trooper computer case I was very impressed by the aesthetics and had high hopes for it, assuming that it had all of the refinements that I have come to expect from a Cooler Master case. With the system install comp...
This is probably the best case on the market for this price. It comes packed with some of the most useful features that you could ask for and there really isn't anything to gripe or complain about. Sure, it could have included support for a 360mm radiator...