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CM Storm Scout II Chassis Review

Rating: 8.0.

CM Storm have been updating some of their products this year and today is the turn of the CM Storm Scout model, which was first launched several years ago.

On paper, the CM Storm Scout II looks to be a vast improvement on its predecessor, as it features USB 3.0, improved carrying handles and much more. For a mid-tower chassis it can also fit a whopping 9 x 120mm fans, which should give some serious cooling performance although only a single fan is included in the box.

Specifications

Model Number SGC-2100-KWN1
Available Color Full Midnight Black
Materials Appearance: Polymer, Coated Steel Mesh and Body
Dimensions (W x H x D) 230 x 513 x 517.5mm / 9.1 x 20.2 x 20.5 inch
Net Weight 8.3 kg / 18.3 lbs
Motherboard Type Micro-ATX, ATX
5.25″ Drive Bays 3 (exposed)
3.5″ Drive Bays 7 (hidden)
2.5″ Drive Bays 2 (converted from one 3.5″ drive bay)
I/O Panel USB 3.0 x 2 (int.), USB 2.0 x 2, Mic x 1, Audio x 1 (supports AC97 / HD Audio)
Expansion Slots 7
Cooling System Top: 120mm fan x 2 (optional)
Front: 120mm fan x 2 or 140mm fan x 1 (optional)
Rear: 120mm red LED fan x 1 (with LED on/off function)
Bottom: 120mm fan x 1 (optional)
Side: 120mm fan x 2 (optional)
HDD cage: 120mm fan x 1 (optional)
Power Supply Type PS2
Maximum Compatibility VGA card length: 287mm / 11.3 inch (with HDD cage); 399mm / 15.7 inch (without HDD cage)
CPU cooler height: 147mm / 5.8 inch (with side fan); 162mm / 6.4 inch (without side fan)

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2 comments

  1. quite a nice chassis design, and reasonably priced. I still want the Cosmos II however.

  2. One of the best value for money cases on the market. I do agree however, another fan as intake would really help the overall airflow system