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Guru3D.com » Review » Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker review » Page 3

Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/10/2012 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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CM Storm Stryker

We'll dive straight into the photoshoot. As always we start off with packaging. Here the box, clearly denoting the CM Storm Stryker chassis.

CM Storm Stryker

The chassis is packaged well and comes protected in Styrofoam and a plastic bag, there where no scratches, dents or graffiti spray on was noticeable whatsoever.

CM Storm Stryker

Above the product photo first, there's the chassis isn't she a looker ?. The Stryker  has a very subtle yet somewhat rough design. The front bezel is plastic and comes with meshed bay covers. The body itself is made out of steel. The Stryker is a full size tower chassis alright, (W) 250 x (H) 605.6 x (D) 578.5 mm / (W) 9.8 x (H) 23.8 x (D) 22.8 inch.

A feature that makes the Stryker  slightly different from the competition, is a rubber handle that sits balanced in the middle top side of the case. It might be carried around to LAN parties, be warned it is a heavy chassis though, at 13.7 KG / 30.2 lbs, and that's excluding your components.





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