CM Storm Enforcer Review 14

CM Storm Enforcer Review

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Value & Conclusion

  • The CM Storm Enforcer can be found for around $80.
  • 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
  • Just two fans included
  • 2.5" bay placement
  • Bulky front door
Cooler Master has successfully advanced the Storm series with their latest addition, the Enforcer. Building on a mid tower chassis design with gamers in mind the Enforcer takes the previous Storm series cases and makes a polished product. With not much to nit pick on the Enforcer does get by rather unscathed. It is a condensed gaming case that has all the makings of a great case but just doesn't seem to blow me away. I realize Cooler Master is being mindful of not overdoing it with the Storm series and I respect that. It's not that I don't have a hard time seeing this case competing at the vicious sub-$100 price point, but with fierce competition saturating the market for cost conscious gamers, Cooler Master really has to stand out in a crowd.
Granted the pros outweigh the cons in this breakdown, but it's not a bomb to the market, and that's ok. What we have here is an extension of a developed concept that forges an idea that a gaming case doesn't have to be four feet tall and cost more than the components inside it. This case is a bright example of astute design that pin points gaming based needs in a mid tower chassis while not compromising the vision of being available to nearly everyone.
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