Cooler Master CM Storm Trooper Case Review

Mon, 2012-01-16 20:21 -- B. Ramirez

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 at the top, but there is plenty of room for two 240mm radiators if you're so inclined. This case simply destroys the competition and that includes anything from Cooler Master in this same price range.

Being that the cable management and airflow of this case are both top-notch, there really isn’t much that’s left to be desired. There are going to be those that don’t care for the styling, but I think most are going to love it. It isn’t too aggressive and even though the front bezel is plastic, it doesn’t feel cheap. It would have been nice if they had designed a model with a window though. This case also has enough room to accommodate the largest of graphics cards.


To wrap this up let me just say that this case was a pleasure to work with. This case is incredibly well constructed and the quality of it is just amazing for this price point. There is no doubt that this case will last you for several years of system upgrades. If you are looking for a full-tower case that checks nearly all of the boxes and comes in at less than 200 dollars, look no further. This case is very well deserving of our Editor’s Choice Award here at Motherboards.Org. 

 

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 at the top, but there is plenty of room for two 240mm radiators if you're so inclined.

Pages