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Cooler Master; SGC-2000-KKN1-GP; Case
- Cooler Master Storm Scout SGC-2000-KKN1-GP No PS Mid Tower Case (Black)
- Case Type: Mid Tower Gaming Case
- Material: Steel, ABS Plastic, PC, Mesh bezel
- M/B Type: ATX, M-ATX
- External Bay: 5x 5.25"; 1x 3.5"
- Drive Bays: 11
- I/O Panel: 4x USB 2.0 Ports; 1x eSATA Port; 1x Mic; HD Audio + AC'97
- Internal Bay: 4x 3.5", 1x 2.5"
CM Storm Scout - Gaming Mid Tower Computer Case with Carrying Handles (SGC-2000-KKN1-GP) Reviews
| 36 of 38 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: CM Storm Scout - Gaming Mid Tower Computer Case with Carrying Handles (SGC-2000-KKN1-GP) (Personal Computers) This case is hot off the new Cooler Master Storm line. I ordered it in anticipation of putting together a new $2k gaming rig. It has several features that make it worth the price:-3 built in fans (front intake, top, and rear) -Factory lighting on each fan (standard is red, blue is optional) -Front panel ports: 4 USB 2.0, 1 eSata, 1 headphone & mic, kill switch for fan lights (stealth mode) -Handle (sturdy for transporting a loaded rig) -Mounts for two additional fans on the left panel for increased airflow -Excellent cable management out of the box (tucked out of the way giving you room to work) -Easy install screwless rails for your HDDs -Extremely easy install of optical drives (also screwless) -Screwless install of expansion cards -PSU mounts on the bottom, giving you space for a large/custom chipset fan Those are just the features I can think of right now. It also came with a handy little graphic to assist with... Read more 36 of 39 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: CM Storm Scout - Gaming Mid Tower Computer Case with Carrying Handles (SGC-2000-KKN1-GP) (Personal Computers) Ok, I commented on some of the low scored reviews of this case, only to find out that the reviewers were either first time builders, or never opened the instruction manual.#1 Front panel comes off for easy installation of the CD/DVD/BD Drive. Again, it may be a little tough to push in, which is a poor design choice, BUT it went in for me. So don't complain about 'taking out the motherboard'. SMH. #2 Clips that hold the video card, sound card etc, are NOT to be removed. They swing back when pressed on, so the card can be inserted easily. Ok now for my real review. This case is AMAZING. I actually considered this as an upgrade from my previous CM Stacker 830, which was also IMO the mother of all cases. This one met it in every aspect, and beat it in a few... The lack of a removable HDD cage is a HUGE plus to me, and removing and adding drives is SOOOOO easy!!! The interior is painted all black, there is a top rear 140mm... Read more 12 of 12 people found the following review helpful Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: CM Storm Scout - Gaming Mid Tower Computer Case with Carrying Handles (SGC-2000-KKN1-GP) (Personal Computers) Nice case, a bit on the small side, which is useful if space is at a premium.Looks pretty sharp, and the carrying handle is really useful, even if you are not going to be attending a lot of lan parties. It also lots of connectivity options on the front panel. The inside of the case is a bit cramped, so if you have big hands, be prepared for some irritation. because of a large bundle of case wires, putting the CD ROM can be a pain. Also note that the rear case fan also lights up, and is not easy to replace. I wanted to use a Be-cool fan that shows the temperature, but the wiring is pretty well integrated into the case... a bit of a bummer. The transparent side panel extends forward so you will be able to see your drives if you use the built in HD trays, but note that the sculpted bulges you see on the side of the case arent very deep, so you cant utilize it too much to route power. Also, the rear expansion slots use the plastic clips that you may have seen on... Read more |
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