| Cooler Master Storm Scout Gaming Chassis Review - Conclusion |
| Written by PR0F GIGGLES | ||||||||||||||
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While not as quite as a proper scout in the field should be, this one still get high marks in performance. Originally when I did the benchmark I found that the temps where on average with most cases that we have tested in the past. With the option of installing two more 120mm case fans in the side would boost its cooling performance even higher. So the question is, would I recommend this? Of course I would, I would have to be crazy not to. With its sleek military look, tinted window, great cooling power, solid steel case, full black interior, steel reinforced carrying handle, and even a LED toggle switch it was not to recommend it. In addition with the cooling power, with the power supply sucking air in from below can be a double edged sword. While not stealing air that could be cooling your other components, and having its own dust filter, it also might have a slight problem when placed on some surfaces. What I mean when I say that this shouldn’t be placed on some surfaces, I mean that if you are using the downward facing PSU setup, you might not want to place the case on a long shaggy carpet and risk cutting off air flow to your PSU, but in most cases this might not be of huge concern. With all these features and more this should definitely put the Cooler Master Scout Gaming Chassis near the top of the list for any LAN party gamer or enthusiast.
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