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    Cooler Master Storm Scout- The True Gaming Case Review

    Posted on Friday, April 10 2009 @ 13:01:08 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Cooler Master has once again spiced up the computer case market with their new Storm lineup. The newest case in the series, the Scout, is a little brother to the previously released Sniper. You can see that the Scout drew a bit of inspiration from the Sniper, as they have similar design features. One of the things that stands out with the Scout is its focus on being a LAN case. This is clearly evident in its top handle and its light weight. This case doesn't sacrifice quality for weight either. At just under 20 pounds, its not very heavy, yet it's still made out of steel.

    A lot can be said about the Scout. One of your options may be looks, which I think look better than the Sniper. The side window sure helps with its appearance, letting everyone see your hard work you put into doing some serious cable management in your case. It also allows them to see any extras you put in, such as cold cathode ray lights. The red LED's on the front and back fans add a spectacular touch, something that many other cases simply don't offer. When you add all of these together you get a case that is made with superior quality and excellent looks.


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