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June 2013
(82%)
78 Tests
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Very good construction, Extremely comfortable, sturdy, and steel-reinforced handle, Extruded sides for additional space, LED on/off switch, Space for up to seven other fans, Anti-Theft system for gaming peripherals, 3.5" to 2x2.5" HDD bay adapter included
Steep price for the feature set, Only one fan included, No dust filter on some intake fan locations, Compact dimensions do not allow for very large CPU coolers to be installed, No external 3.5" bay, ODD locking mechanism does not hold very well
The CM Storm Scout 2 doesn't really offer a lot of functional features for such a price tag. It is, interestingly enough, 10 Euros more expensive in Europe and 10 USD cheaper in the US than the original Scout 1, something that makes little sense to me....
Veröffentlicht: 2012-09-24, Autor: Tony , Testbericht von: proclockers.com
Visually I had my doubts about the CM Storm Scout 2 when I saw images of it from some of the events from earlier this year. It looked as if it was having an identity crisis. That changed after getting the case in hand I was surprised by the not too subtle...
Based on the specifications and looking at the interior, this case has ample water cooling options available. There is space for a 240mm in the roof, a 240mm in the front (proviso on removing the HDD bays) and space for a 120mm radiator in the rear. Thi...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-06-10, Autor: David , Testbericht von: uk.hardware.info
The CM Storm Scout II Advanced leaves us with mixed feelings. The original from 2009 was above-average at the time, and while Cooler Master implemented a number of improvements, the execution isn't flawless this time around. Had the Scout II come out in...
Cooler Master have delivered one fantastic product with the Scout II Advanced, and while its only seen minor revisions over the previous Scout II its gone a long way to addressing some of the minor issues that people had with the last edition. I personall...
Well built chassis, Plenty of internal space for mid-tower, Can fit 9 x 120mm fans, Sturdy handle design
Only 1 x 120mm fan included, Competition is high in this sector, Kitguru Says: We really like this case but it just needs to have a little more to justify the price tag, Rating: 8.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon,
The CM Storm Scout II builds on the heritage and design ethic of the original chassis, which has proven a big seller for the company since it was launched.Cooler Master has taken the original design and improved various areas. As expected, the company hav...
Stylish, sleek and good looking, Good quality materials, Very good cable management features
Only a single cooling fan, Can accommodate just two SSDs, Price should be lower
We’ve been impressed with CM Storm’s previous case creations - Trooper and Enforcer but how does the Scout 2 fare?Being the 2nd generation of CM Storm’s Scout chassis we were interested to see what alterations would be made and to ascertain if this ne...
CM Storm clearly have made a big effort on updating the Scout and the Scout 2 is definitely a great effort, while I'm not so sure its going to swing fans of the original to upgrade to the new edition, it may be enough to tempt more people over to the Scou...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-03-26, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: pcworld.co.nz
Zusammenfassung: NamePC case: CM Storm Scout 2At a glance:Mid Tower ATX case,513 x 230 x 518mm, 8.3kg,Only one case fan included,Sleeker design than original CM Storm ScoutSummary:A worthy successor to an already excellent budget gamers' case.Rating:4/5RRP:$130 (midnight...