Cooler Master Storm Sniper

Christopher Fredriksson


Today we’ve taken a look at the Sniper computer case from Cooler Master, a product aimed at gamers with high performance cooling features, security thinking and lifting handles in the top of the case.

The Sniper comes with a stylish design and lots of features. Cooler Master has really gone through this case on the design level and made sure to put a little of everything into it. The case itself is not too heavy, but when the system is installed inside of it, it becomes quite heavy.

However, with the handles at top it will be a breeze to move it around.

The built-in fan controller in the top panel is also a great feature to master control all of your fans, for either medium temperature and quiet case or high performance pressure cooling your components to the max.

Whichever you chose this case will definitely give you the best of both worlds. With all the vents in the case it is quite easily to move air in and out of the case with not much effort making the system really quiet if you want.

The only thing I would have to say that I don't like with the case, is the color inside and on the back. If Cooler Master now has gone through this case with precision, why did they not get rid of the boring gray color and make it all black? That is the only thing i can find that I don't like with the case. Otherwise, this is one hell of a product!

Finally I would like to thank Cooler Master for their effort put into this case and also Magnus at PCB Distribution in Sweden for providing us with this review sample.

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