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Having worked with quite a few cases over the years, the Stryker was one of the more user friendly ones I have come across. One little feature that goes a long way is the ability to swap out your CPU cooler without removing your installed motherboard. Thi...
The Cooler master Storm Stryker is a chassis is another prime example of Cooler Masters attention to detail on combining functionality, and usability while adding a lot of style to this chassis. ...
Cooler Master has a hit with the Stryker even with the hit pictures we have dropped before the publication of this review we have had a large amount of interesting in the product. The interest is well deserved as the Stryker is certainly one of the better...
Newegg Currently has the CM Storm Stryker available for $159.99, but it also has a hefty $24.99 shipping cost added to that price. However, even with the shipping added to the cost it still offers a heck of a lot for the price. In fact it's the same pri...
Abstract: Video Review: The Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker Case is outstanding. It's mix of brilliant looks, excellent build quality and long feature list make this one of the best full-tower cases on the market. If you're looking to build a hardcore computer ...
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Published: 2012-08-02, Author: Tony , review by: proclockers.com
I was a big fan of the Cooler Master Trooper. It was big, has plenty of features and looked awesome. But the white of the Stryker makes it greatness of the case stand out even more. From inside out we can see all the detail that Cooler Master threw into t...
Like I said earlier, when the CM Storm Trooper was introduced last year, I wasn't quite at the stage of being overly impressed with its design, but with the addition of the contrasty white/black paintjob in addition to the windowed sidepanel, I'm sold. In...
Very detailed & cool looks, Very good quality of metal and plastic used, Cool looking window panel included, 2.5 inch hot-Swap bay in the front, Unique drive bays for hard drive bays, Two 4-in-3 hard drive cages included, Four fans part of the chassis, Ex
Hefty price premium over the black version, Case only level when front is filled with hard drives and optical drives to weigh it down, Heavy even empty, No thumb screws for 5.25" bays, No eSATA port unlike in the CM Storm Trooper, No real dust filter on s
Cooler Master has created a big line-up of cases over the years. From time to time there are some which stick out and tend to become big milestones. Such cases are the Cosmos or the HAF series, which still tend to turn heads long after release - proof ...
Abstract: Cooler Master are known for their cases and whilst they do have other products, when we hear their name, the first thing we think of is a PC chassis. The case we are looking at in this article is from the Cooler Master "CM Storm" enthusiast range - the CM...
Even though it has been nearly a year since we saw the Storm Trooper, once I got into the Storm Stryker, everything came flooding back. The aggressive styling, the ease of access through the bezel, the dock and the fan controls are all something every...