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April 2011
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The editors liked
Excellent Design and High Quality Components
Excellent Fit and Finish
Engineering and Layout Make Installation Easy
Well Placed Side Window For Eye Candy
Excellent Airflow and Component Cooling
Versatile HDD Cages With Mounting and Removing Options
Unique Front Cover Design
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
Looks
Well designed
Great price point
Toolless design
Dust filters
Rotatable and removable drive cage
Large CPU cutout and cable routing holes
Aggressive yet stylish design
Near silent cooling
Great cooling performance
Yet very quiet
Versatile storage capacity
Excellent build quality
Gamers love windows
Good cooling performance
Roomy
Convenient interior
Nicely appointed front I/O
Numerous configuration options
Quiet
Watercoolingfriendly features
Good value
Air flow
Cable management
Removable HDD cage
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
Easily accessible back plate
Excellent cable management
Tool free drive installation
SSD mounting options.
True Midtower Design
Very Stylish
Black and Red Color Scheme
200mm Fan Support
Several DIY Watercooling Options
Modular Design
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
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
Sleek design
Cable management features
Large 200mm intake fan
The editors didn't like
None
Gold
PSU intake filter not removable
Front fan intake filter not removable
Only one side panel comes with thumbscrews
Front door feels slightly flimsy
No thumbscrews
More thumb screws
USB3.0 connector on older boards is useless.
Naked top fan placement
No expansion thumbscrews
No side panel fan option
Mounting of the dust filters
HDD resonance
Plastic front panel
No top exhaust fan included
2.5" drive installation is not completely tool-less
Intake fan could be quieter.
No fan controller
Top Vent is almost "too" open
Louver Impressions only on one panel
Just two fans included
2.5" bay placement
Bulky front door
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
2.5-inch hard drive cage could get in the way of longer PSU's
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...
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...
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...
and Score Cooler Master has designed a great case in the CM Storm Enforcer. I have always admired Cooler Master cases for their smart engineering, and just as importantly their good value. With a going out the door price of between $80 and $100 as ...
Great price point, Toolless design, Dust filters, Rotatable and removable drive cage, Large CPU cutout and cable routing holes, Aggressive yet stylish design, Near silent cooling
Excellent Design and High Quality Components, Excellent Fit and Finish, Engineering and Layout Make Installation Easy, Well Placed Side Window For Eye Candy, Excellent Airflow and Component Cooling, Versatile HDD Cages With Mounting and Removing Options, Unique Front Cover Design,
None, gold
The Storm Enforcer was definitely more than expected, in every aspect, from the moment I opened the box. It is a unique looking case, and since looks are subjective, I won’t dive into that aspect. What I will say, is that when I removed the plastic, th...
We were surprisingly pleased with the overall outcome of our testing with the Enforcer. The Enforcer is equipped with USB 3.0 to help keep up with the technology and take advantage of the USB 3.0 speeds. The removable or rotatable HDD cage is is an ap...
The Cooler Master Storm Enforcer is a really nice case with really specific problems. It brings features and innovations to the market segment that simply aren't seen. But in doing so, it suffers in ways that may be insurmountable to some users. Ones t...
I liked the looks of this case when I first saw it at CES 2011 yet my initial impression was that this is a budget case... "Nice, but time to move on". When doing this review my opinion of it solidly changed. One factor primarily caught my attention ...