Thursday, March 5th 2009

Cooler Master Scout True Gaming Chassis Comes Forward

The Cooler Master Storm family has grown with one more member, the Scout gaming chassis. The CM Storm Scout is a mid-tower chassis that features a solid steel body with a sexy all-black interior and exterior. Measuring (D) 19.2" x (W) 8.6" x (H) 19.5", the case comes equipped with a 140mm front intake fan, single 140mm top fan and a 120mm rear exhaust fan. Two non-included 120mm fans can be attached to the side panel of the case if required. Inside the case, up to five 3.5-inch hard drives can be mounted, as well as up to five 5.25-inch optical drives. The case supports 1.8-inch or 2.5-inch solid-state drives too. At last, part of the chassis' design includes carrying handles, handy enough for gamers on the go, people that go to LAN parties or people that use to move their cases a lot. The CM Scout will be available to end users on the 21st of April with a MSRP of $109.99. Detailed preview of the case with a lot of pictures can be found here.
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42 Comments on Cooler Master Scout True Gaming Chassis Comes Forward

#1
zithe
I like it. Only change I'd make would be covering the entire front with 5.25" sections just to retain consistency, but I guess that's a very overused look. I'd consider this case. :P

It's even dark-colored on the inside. Bit of a surprise. :P
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#3
csendesmark
Why is house "gamer" ?
got more FPS with your Geforce/Radeon? :D
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#4
johnnyfiive
Very nice... my only complaint are the red LED's. Why red? Why LED's at all? :(
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#5
Silverel
They are sooooo close to getting it perfect. All they need was a removeable motherboard tray, and a 15$ price cut.
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#6
Flibolito
Sold.
I am in love with that case and the release is perfect timing for me, late April i will order that, Power Supply, HD and DVD drive. I really like the handles on top and the price, it's like a HAF junior.
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#7
Kovoet
It will be mine oh yes it will be mine
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#9
Sasqui
SilverelThey are sooooo close to getting it perfect. All they need was a removeable motherboard tray, and a 15$ price cut.
I'm curious about the removable tray comment... how often do you need to pull out your motherboard while it's still on the tray, and for what purpose?
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#10
Unregistered
SasquiI'm curious about the removable tray comment... how often do you need to pull out your motherboard while it's still on the tray, and for what purpose?
cant say I have ever needed to have a removable mobo tray - unless your doing open bench testing and need unrestricted access, its useless really.
#11
TRIPTEX_CAN
SilverelThey are sooooo close to getting it perfect. All they need was a removeable motherboard tray, and a 15$ price cut.
The $15 price cut would be nice.. but the removable mobo tray is excessive for a "gaming case" you should be gaming more than removing anything IMO. :roll:

Also.. that hole in the mobo tray is MASSIVE. :twitch:
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#12
Sasqui
kyle2020cant say I have ever needed to have a removable mobo tray - unless your doing open bench testing and need unrestricted access, its useless really.
My thoughts too, with one exception: Putting an aftermarket heatsink on that requires a backplate (or changing heatsinks). CM is the first to be smart enough to add a cut-out for that purpose.

And even then, you'd probably have to take the tray off anyway!
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#13
Unregistered
that hole in the motherboard tray is fantastic - no more removing the motherboard and fiddling about with a heat sinks bolt through bracket for hours when theres a massive hole behind it. pop the side panel off and your away!
#14
AltecV1
that case is so hot:eek: ad a bloodrage in there and i would die for it:rockout:
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#15
TRIPTEX_CAN
kyle2020that hole in the motherboard tray is fantastic - no more removing the motherboard and fiddling about with a heat sinks bolt through bracket for hours when theres a massive hole behind it. pop the side panel off and your away!
I know , it's probably one of the most useful features that requires the least effort. I've only needed it once on my HAF but I'm glad it was there.
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#16
Unregistered
TRIPTEX_MTLI know , it's probably one of the most useful features that requires the least effort. I've only needed it once on my HAF but I'm glad it was there.
Wish my cosmos had it when I installed my FuZion. And in hindsight, I wish id have cut myself one when I modded this 690. Nevermind, theres always the next case I hack to bits haha.
#17
Unregistered
90` hdd bays are rubbish,all they do is block the air-flow from the front fan.
#19
ShadowFold
Ugh, I'm not buying another damn case with the psu on the bottom. Looks good other than that..
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#20
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
how is this a "true gaming chassis?"
does it give me more fps? help me level faster? will it be detected as a hack?
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#21
Silverel
ShadowFoldUgh, I'm not buying another damn case with the psu on the bottom. Looks good other than that..
Curious, why aren't you a fan of the bottom mounted PSU's? They always seemed so much manageable to me. No more cords dangling from the top, easy enough to coil and store on the bottom.
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#22
El Fiendo
I'd get this for every rig that isn't my main one. That looks awesome. The one thing I've got against it though is those 90 degree HDD mounts. You're right Tigger, that is rubbish.
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#23
iLLz
johnnyfiiveVery nice... my only complaint are the red LED's. Why red? Why LED's at all? :(
According to the article it has a switch to turn the LED's on and off at your will. Pretty neat if you ask me. This case has everything you can think of, even a nice size hole to access your heatsink backplates. So no more removing your MOBO to change heatsinks, etc.

Way to go CM!
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#24
my_name_is_earl
Nothing here fancy me here I've seen it all. Look different outside but same thing inside (no improvement whatsoever). Kind of got tired of company releasing new case with nothing change except the outside (color, more junk port, heavier, same cooling, same placement, same boring stuff). Come on bring something fresh to the table!
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#25
LittleLizard
110 dollars for that awesome chassis :eek:, DO WANT
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