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Cooler Master CM Storm Scout 2 Advanced review




We review the new Cooler Master CM Storm Scout 2 (Ghost White) Advanced chassis. And if you think it looks familiar, well it's because it is. The product we'll review today is the CM Storm Scout 2 'Advanced edition' aimed at you guys, the gamers. The new Scout 2 Advanced can be purchased in a Ghost White version which has has a predominantly white look with black inserts, we see a side window, and the side panels have been shaped differently as well. Inside again everything is white with black touches. Gorgeous really.
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alanm
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Posted on: 04/11/2013 11:53 AM
Nice compact case, but would prefer it in black. White to me doesnt necessarily look good in all cases. With custom cases (like that white guru3d rig of the month), it can look spectacular. CM cases in white never appealed to me I guess.
Nice compact case, but would prefer it in black. White to me doesnt necessarily look good in all cases. With custom cases (like that white guru3d rig of the month), it can look spectacular. CM cases in white never appealed to me I guess.
malVizio
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Posted on: 04/11/2013 12:03 PM
yes it's looks much better than the 1 IMHO...
but not suppport for 140mm fans and 280mm radiators?
since all are doing new AIC with that dimension??
yes it's looks much better than the 1 IMHO...
but not suppport for 140mm fans and 280mm radiators?
since all are doing new AIC with that dimension??
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At first I thought 28,7cm(287mm/11,3in) space for our GPU's was like, limited.
But then I checked my Palit's 680 JS length and it's at 25,4cm(254mm/10in). Titan is at 26,7cm(267mm/10,5in)... Boy, I was a bit off!
Hell, you can even put a 690 which is at 28cm(280mm/11in)!
Great article Hilbert and also great case CM. Well done.