Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker review

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Product Showcase - Exterior - Interior

 

CM Storm Stryker

All the way down at the front bezel we see a tastefully located metal CM Storm badge. You can click it open and behind it you'll find a storage drawer, you need to remove two screws and then can pull it out. Here you could store screws, small wires and so on.

CM Storm Trooper

In fact it's filled for you with stand-odds, screws, a 6-pin CPU cable extension, a metal 2.5" to 3.5" converter, zip-ties and a speaker cable. The chassis is designed to be tool free by the way.

CM Storm Stryker

You'll also spot the all too familiar HDD caddies. They have been improved by the way. Very flexible yet sturdy is the way I'd describe them. Pop in the HDD which rests on rubber mounts prevents the system from resonating noises, slide back the FDD and it's secured. The good thing about the right side location of the HDDs is that you can't see the actual the wiring at the windowed panel side. So it preserves very clean looks.

CM Storm Stryker

Speaking of preventing the system from residual resonating noises, the bottom of the chassis has sincerely good rubber feet so that the chassis won't silently vibrate away from you while using. These are the same class that your HIFI equipment uses.

CM Storm Stryker

Also at the bottom we can see two additional dust filters, just slide them out and clean them. Very handy.

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