Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Cooler Master Storm Scout and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master Storm Scout.
April 2009
(87%)
68 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
PCWizKid is impressed at the quality and features of Cooler Master Storm series cases. The Scout specifically looks compact compared to its brother the "Sniper" however it can pack everything in there except the kitchen sink (which in this case would ...
The Scout comes with one of the most complete and best working tool-less systems that we have seen. That is pretty amazing considering that the Scout is deemed a mid-grade case in the mid-tower class. The Scout is not a box with just claims of tool-le...
Fantastic quality, Details, Ease of build, Mobility, Storm extras
Weak LEDs, Smoked window obscures view of rig, Aluminum would be easier to move, but less durable... A suitable trade, but worth noting.
This tower was fantastic to build in. The quality of the Storm series products has been fantastic, all the way down to the accessories kit. There is a lot more room to tuck wires than a normal mid-tower. The gamer orriented extras, such as the Storm...
The Scout covers many bases that need to be looked at, like dust filters, ease of use, weight, strength and durability. It weighs in at about 28 lbs loaded and 19 lbs empty, making it fairly easy to move around. This is a great mid-Tower case that will...
Abstract: An industry veteran with a wide offering of products, Cooler Master has been very busy lately, launching several new cases, and today we’ll be looking at their latest, the Scout, second in their new CM: Storm series lineup. As we recently saw in our r...
There are sometimes products that make you wonder why no one else has done that before. With good looks and amazing performance the Scout is one of those products. The Scout really stands out with the small details like the tinted side window, black sc...
Wonderful aesthetics, Very high air flow, Ability to add in additional fans and to change those included to other sizes, Dust filters over intake fan areas, Reasonably quiet operation, Tool free optical and HDD bays, Ability to turn LEDs off without disab...
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Cooler Master has a real winner in their Storm Scout Case. While I like the Storm Sniper, it was clearly a stay at home case. The Scout brings everything that I loved in the Sniper Case and puts it in a very portable midtower package. Right down ...
There’s a lot about the Cooler Master Scout that simply makes it a great computer case. Let’s cover the things that could use a quick touch up. First, it would really be awesome if the chassis included another cut out just to the top right of the mot...
The Scout is a tough case to judge because, while it has its undeniable flaws, it also packs enough major positives to set itself out from the myriad of similar "gamer" cases. For one, the LAN party features of a sturdy, strong case handle and securabl...