Cooler Master CM Storm Scout 2 Advanced review

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So that top HDD could be removed should you not be able to mount a very lengthy graphics card up to 399mm / 15.7 inch.  Realistically, however, is the fact that the most long graphics cards are 31 cm in length.

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Above a production shot of the chassis, here you can see the overall LED lighting a little better. The two fans in the front will light up white. Photo's hardly do the chassis any justice as it really is an impressive piece of machinery alright.

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The Scout 2 Advanced has a very sturdy feel to it as well, likely thanks to a good build quality. Motherboard installation is rather simple. The chassis will allow Micro ATX / ATX motherboard form factors so most motherboards are compatible.

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Remember all fans are PWM controlled, so if your motherboard allows it, you can control the fan RPM. If not you could use a fan controller of course. The fans themselves are as noisy as you want them to be, but overall the chassis will produce a normal noise level if you keep all fans at say 40% rotation, and that will offer you a truckload of airflow. 

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