Cooler Master Enforcer review

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Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer

Here's the rear, the chassis has 7 expansion slots, this will allow you to go for two and three way SLI / CrossfireX configurations, all standard ATX board types will fit fine. To the top (what looks like a mesh) of the expansion slots there you can see a small slot for mounting a GPU support bracket. Graphics cards with a size up-to 270mm in length can be installed by the way.

Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer

At the top rear we spot a preinstalled 120mm fan, it has peripheral Molex and 3-pin connectors. Above it, space for other fans or an LCS solution. Everything is predrilled for you to accommodate up to a 2x120mm radiator for water cooling. All you need to do is mount it.

The interior is very well designed and for a mid tower, there's a lot of room to work with, even the larger components fit. For motherboard installation, the chassis uses the standard motherboard stand-offs that are positioned throughout the tray to fit specific motherboard sizes. For your information, the motherboard form factor sizes supported are mATX, ATX, not EATX though.

Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer

Should you ever need to replace your CPU cooler, well your chances of NOT removing the motherboard have increased dramatically. Simply take out the right side panel and thanks to that gap in the motherboard tray you can access the backside of the motherboard, which typically holds a back plate for the CPU cooler.

Cooler Master CM Storm Enforcer

For 3.5" storage devices such as the traditional hard drive you'll spot two cages. The top cage is detachable and can be rotated 90 degrees by removing some screws. The cage can then be rotated 90º to face the rear of the case or you can leave it out of the case altogether.

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