Well, after what seemed like a long review, we’re finally at the conclusion. What a case we have here today! CoolerMaster not only took the performance crown, but even took my breath away with awesome features like an all-black interior, full tool-less drive and expansion installation and three 200mm fans. What is not to like about this case? It even fits a whole Thor’s Hammer heatsink and ‘push-pull’ fans without having to remove the top 200mm fan. It even sports some other nice features that are now being included on most new cases, like the ability to remove a heatsink without the trouble of removing the motherboard, which is something else I like to see.
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Not really a big fan of the Storm Sniper's overall look but all of the features could offset that dislike.
Not really a big fan of the Storm Sniper's overall look but all of the features could offset that dislike.
I don't mind the look, it's different but not too radical, unlik the thermaltake level 10.
I don't mind the look, it's different but not too radical, unlik the thermaltake level 10.
That case or whatever TT called it was quite bad plus it is expensive.
That case or whatever TT called it was quite bad plus it is expensive.
I like the look of the TT level 10, it's quite different. You're just not used to seeing something so radical, because when we think of a computer chassis, we think of a single rectangular box.
I like the look of the TT level 10, it's quite different. You're just not used to seeing something so radical, because when we think of a computer chassis, we think of a single rectangular box.
Its different and way too expensive.
Its different and way too expensive.