Cooler Master Announces Storm Enforcer PC Case

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Cooler Master announced a bold new gaming PC case today called the Storm Enforcer. The Storm Enforcer was designed with LAN gamers in mind and is part of the already popular Storm series of cases. It is a compact, featured packed, mid-tower solution for enthusiasts and budget conscious gamers. It comes as the first mid-tower to include native support for graphics cards that are longer than 12-inches in length like the AMD Radeon HD 6990 and the NVIDIA GTX 590. It can also fit large CPU coolers, two 200mm fans, one 120mm fan, and two front panel USB 3.0 connectors. The outside of the case almost looks the armor plating if you ask us.

Cooler Master Storm Enforcer

The inside of the Storm Enforcer is blacked out and looks like it can fit in some serious gaming hardware even though it is mid tower chassis. The actual dimensions are (W) 9.0 x (H) 19.0 x (D) 20.6 and it weighs 19.5 pounds.
Cooler Master Storm Enforcer Case Inside

The CM Storm Enforcer draws from a design that is reminiscent of a futuristic or even a biological armor. It focuses on cleaner lines that still preserve an aggressive styling worthy of the CM Storm name. A nearly full-length side panel window allows users to show off their liquid cooling, custom wiring, and cable management with pride. This is accompanied by an interior coated entirely with a high quality black finish. wo 200mm (one included) and one 120mm fans are supported to provide plenty of airflow to remove heat from system components. Utilize each 200mm fan space to its full potential by installing two optional 120mm fans that will help remove the maximum amount of system heat while working at full load. USB 3.0 is no longer constrained by a bulky pass-through connector. The CM Storm Enforcer is the first in its class to offer an internal Super Speed USB 3.0 connector which enables convenient access to the newest standard in speed. It comes ready to connect to the latest Intel and AMD chipsets with two front panel USB 3.0 connectors.

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