CM Storm Trooper review -
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This is actually a production shot of the chassis, here you can see the removable HDD cages a little better. It also gives you a little oversight on how the chassis looks with components installed.

Here a side view if the installation with the left side panel removed. Lengthy cards will fit just fine. Mind you that the HDD fans have been removed in this shot. Motherboard installation is rather simple. The chassis will allow Micro ATX / ATX / XL-ATX motherboard form factors so the entire scope is covered.

And the last photo -- 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. The CM Storm Trooper is an excellent chassis alright.
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CM Storm Trooper review
Cooler Master has unleashed its CM Storm Trooper Case. The chassis, as you noted is branded under the CM Storm series. The case features an all black and bulky design with a cool front panel. The Trooper comes with a nice nine expansion slots providing support for multi-GPUs in SLI or Crossfire. in total there's space for 14 hard drives and the motherboard tray even supports XL-ATX form factors. Its one of CMs best chassis to date we dare to state.
