It a bit of déjà vu, Cooler Master is re-releasing the Storm Sniper chassis in a black edition and they have given it some final tweaks to make it one of the most attractive case options available in its category. Initially released early last year, the original Sniper was praised by many for its unique design, attention to detail and surprisingly robust quality all for under 0. The Black Edition goes even further, adopting an all black interior to further the aggressive look and keep up with current trends The Sniper features three enormous 200mm fans that make this case into a miniature wind tunnel, however a fan controller is included to allow users to adjust to airflow and noise to the perfect equilibrium. The design of the interior serves to amplify the cooling benefits, and even a amateur builder can make wires virtually disappear. The Sniper is arguably one of the best cases for cabling that we have ever had the pleasure of using! Its unique exterior aesthetics may not be for everyone, but they have chosen a theme and the design definitely mimics it. The build quality is very sturdy, and even with what may be considered a slight overuse of plastic, they havn't let quality slip. Nothing feels flimsy or breakable. Steel reinforced bracing is reassuring for those packing it around, and installation of the components with the screw-less design doesn't leave a builder worried. And best of all, the improvements to the case havn't caused the cost to skyrocket. It rings ...
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Cooler Master Storm Sniper Black Edition Video Review
Cooler Master Storm Sniper Black Edition Video Review Tube. Duration : 7.23 Mins.
It a bit of déjà vu, Cooler Master is re-releasing the Storm Sniper chassis in a black edition and they have given it some final tweaks to make it one of the most attractive case options available in its category. Initially released early last year, the original Sniper was praised by many for its unique design, attention to detail and surprisingly robust quality all for under 0. The Black Edition goes even further, adopting an all black interior to further the aggressive look and keep up with current trends The Sniper features three enormous 200mm fans that make this case into a miniature wind tunnel, however a fan controller is included to allow users to adjust to airflow and noise to the perfect equilibrium. The design of the interior serves to amplify the cooling benefits, and even a amateur builder can make wires virtually disappear. The Sniper is arguably one of the best cases for cabling that we have ever had the pleasure of using! Its unique exterior aesthetics may not be for everyone, but they have chosen a theme and the design definitely mimics it. The build quality is very sturdy, and even with what may be considered a slight overuse of plastic, they havn't let quality slip. Nothing feels flimsy or breakable. Steel reinforced bracing is reassuring for those packing it around, and installation of the components with the screw-less design doesn't leave a builder worried. And best of all, the improvements to the case havn't caused the cost to skyrocket. It rings ...
It a bit of déjà vu, Cooler Master is re-releasing the Storm Sniper chassis in a black edition and they have given it some final tweaks to make it one of the most attractive case options available in its category. Initially released early last year, the original Sniper was praised by many for its unique design, attention to detail and surprisingly robust quality all for under 0. The Black Edition goes even further, adopting an all black interior to further the aggressive look and keep up with current trends The Sniper features three enormous 200mm fans that make this case into a miniature wind tunnel, however a fan controller is included to allow users to adjust to airflow and noise to the perfect equilibrium. The design of the interior serves to amplify the cooling benefits, and even a amateur builder can make wires virtually disappear. The Sniper is arguably one of the best cases for cabling that we have ever had the pleasure of using! Its unique exterior aesthetics may not be for everyone, but they have chosen a theme and the design definitely mimics it. The build quality is very sturdy, and even with what may be considered a slight overuse of plastic, they havn't let quality slip. Nothing feels flimsy or breakable. Steel reinforced bracing is reassuring for those packing it around, and installation of the components with the screw-less design doesn't leave a builder worried. And best of all, the improvements to the case havn't caused the cost to skyrocket. It rings ...
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