Testseek.de haben 68 Experten-Bewertungen der Cooler Master Storm Scout und die durchschnittliche Bewertung beträgt 87% erhoben. Blättern Sie nach unten und sehen Sie alle Beiträge zu Cooler Master Storm Scout.
April 2009
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Ausschnitt im Mainboardschlitten
Schraubenlose Montage der meisten Komponenten
Innenraum schwarz
Drei Lüfter bereits im Lieferumfang vorhanden
Anregungen
~ 8PinVerlängerung beilegen
Schickes Design
Attraktive Beleuchtung (abschaltbar)
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Gute Ausstattung
Praktischer Tragegriff
Sehr sinnvoll plaziertes I/O Panel
Sehr passgenaue Seitenteile
Rutschfester Stand
Befriedigendes Platzangebot
Auswaschbare Staubfi...
Zwei 140mmLüfter ein 120mmLüfter
Staubfilter für Lüfter
Netzteil und Front
Schnellverschlüsse für Laufwerke und PCIKarten
StormGuard
Viele Anschlüsse im Top
MainboardAussparung für leichten Einbau eines...
Ansprechender und informativer Karton
Gut bemessener Lieferumfang
Schöne Form
Hochqualitatives Seitenfenster
Platz für viel Lüfter
Schwarz lackierter Innenraum
Umfangreiches Front Panel
Tragesystem
M...
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Lüfter sind nicht regelbar und auch nicht ohne Umbau an eine Lüftersteuerung anschließbar
Nur knapp über 27 Zentimeter Platz für Grafikkarten
Unpraktische und wenig stabilisierende Steckkartenbefestigung
Keine Lüftersteuerung
4pin Stecker
Zu laute Lüfter (erst ab 7 Volt akzeptabel)
Keine Lüfterentkoppelung
Festplattenentkoppelung bewirkt zu wenig
Festplattenkäfig nicht...
Keine SilentLüfter
Lüftungsschlitze im Seitenfenster
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There are sometimes products that make you wonder why no one else has done that before. With good looks and amazing performance the Scout is one of those products. The Scout really stands out with the small details like the tinted side window, black sc...
Wonderful aesthetics, Very high air flow, Ability to add in additional fans and to change those included to other sizes, Dust filters over intake fan areas, Reasonably quiet operation, Tool free optical and HDD bays, Ability to turn LEDs off without disab...
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Cooler Master has a real winner in their Storm Scout Case. While I like the Storm Sniper, it was clearly a stay at home case. The Scout brings everything that I loved in the Sniper Case and puts it in a very portable midtower package. Right down ...
There’s a lot about the Cooler Master Scout that simply makes it a great computer case. Let’s cover the things that could use a quick touch up. First, it would really be awesome if the chassis included another cut out just to the top right of the mot...
The Scout is a tough case to judge because, while it has its undeniable flaws, it also packs enough major positives to set itself out from the myriad of similar "gamer" cases. For one, the LAN party features of a sturdy, strong case handle and securabl...
Great overall design, Incredible, rugged paint job, Three fans included, Silent operation of fans, Nice feature set for a case in this price range, Sturdy handle to carry the case around, Solid plastic sliding locks for the external drives, Simple but wel...
Top fan blocks access to connectors of mainboard
The Cooler Master Storm (CM Storm) Scout is an affordable offering for the gamer brand. It costs around $70 US Dollars less than the CM Storm Sniper, so you can not expect to find all the innovation of the larger offering within the Scout. Nonetheless,...
Cooler Master set out to create the ultimate LAN party computer case with the Scout and in many respects succeeded with this case. The Scout is relatively lightweight due to the Mid-Tower form factor they used, yet is very sturdy and has carrying handl...
Very well laid out smaller case, Quick and easy tool less solutions, Great air-cooling system, All black interior and exterior, Sturdy handle for fast mobilization, Locking mechanism for keeping peripherals safe, Easy to access Front I/O panel, Easy cable...
Needs an 8-pin CPU connector extension, Tight space for larger Power Supply Units, Very challenging for modding and water-cooling enthusiasts
The CM Storm Scout is a great case in many different ways. The Front I/O panel is a great touch with lots of accessible connections. The Scout is a smaller case making it much easier to transport. The handles are very sturdy and perfect for quick mov...
Top quality build materials and workmanship, Fully painted interior, Very quiet and effective fans, Super strong carrying handle,
Smaller size can be a bit of a challenge during your build, No real provision for water cooling, Discuss this article in our forums!, Have a comment you wish to make on this article? Recommendations? Criticism? Feel free to head over to our related thread...
There is one aspect of the Scout that I feel really needs strong emphasis. This case is squarely aimed at the LAN gaming crowd. In some respects I feel there were certain sacrifices made and in other areas there were features that were enhanced to sati...
Although the Scout is not a direct successor of the Sniper, but extends the Storm product array, it is an excellent case. Especially the carrying handles, the protection against theft and the possibility to switch off the LEDs of the fans make Cooler ...
Excellent cooling performance, with optional side fan, Functional design, true to brand philosophy, Access to MB back side for CPU cooler mount, Separate switch for fan illumination, Good location for Control Panel, Nicely integrated carrying handle, 2...
Toolless expansion slot retainers slipped through QC, Fans somewhat noisy, Cable management not the best, No support for liquid cooling
The keywords that CM Storm chose for the Scout Gaming case are: Swift Intelligence - Secure Mobilization. The first mobilization mission this particular Scout had to undertake was to get from China to Washington DC alone, without the protection of 27 o...