Posted by The Duke on 12 May 2011 /
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Continuing with its tradition of revolutionary designs, Cooler Master Storm has released its new Enforcer chassis. The new chassis contains internal USB 3.0 connections, SSD drive support, and a removable/rotatable HDD cage to support easy installation of the largest video cards. Cooler Master Storm has tried to come up with a design that not only meets the expectations of its customer base and enthusiasts, but also tries to do so within a price range that all will appreciate. We will be thoroughly testing out the new Enforcer and see just how well it lives up to the name and figure out if Cooler Master has another winner on their hands or not.











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Just what seriously influenced you to write “[Review] Cooler Master Storm Enforcer | TechREACTION”?
Idefinitely appreciated the blog post! Thank you -Cruz
The CM Enforcer is a brilliantly built interior. The amenities abound. The out side of the case is a Robo-Cop them and is not very inviting. Doors that cover Drives and bay devices are passe’
Need this interior build for the CM Storm Scout II. A case with a good look and a developed loyal following.
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