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Cooler Master CM Storm Sniper PC Case Review
TestFreaks takes a look at the Cooler Master CM Storm Sniper PC Case
DV Hardware has published a review of the Sniper, the first case in the Cooler Master Storm series.
The Cooler Master Storm Sniper is described as an ultra mid tower PC chassis for gamers, it's made out of steel and has several fans along with large front and side mesh bezels to keep your hardware cool. At first sight, the design of the Sniper reminds me a bit of the Cooler Master Cosmos S, but without the handles and with larger air vents. However, after taking a closer look it becomes clear the CM Sniper has several unique features.Cooler Master Sniper Case Review
Cooler Master CM Storm Sniper PC Case Review
TestFreaks takes a look at the Cooler Master CM Storm Sniper PC Case
Today for review I've got the CM Storm Sniper PC case and it's a case that has to really be seen in person to appreciate, but in this review I'll do my best to show you what it look like. I've got a video tour, along with many still pictures for you to see. The CM Storm Sniper is a very well made made case with features that everyone can appreciate, gamer or not. The design definitely has a military look to it, and it's got a built in fan controller along with removable hard drive trays and even a cut out in the motherboard tray for easily swapping out CPU coolers, it's a feature packed case that's well made, and looks great.Cooler Master CM Storm Sniper PC Case Review
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