CM Storm Enforcer Chassis Review
Andy Ruffell / 14 years ago
Interior
The two sidepanels of which one is windowed sidepanel can be opened by black thumbscrews allowing for a tool-less design. After we have removed the sidepanels we can see the case includes a black interior and a lot of space to put in your hard drives and even a specialist place for your 2.5 SSD’s.
The holes in the motherboard tray are off a nice size for easy CPU cooling replacement, and this I really do love as it allows you to change the boards backplate without taking the vital components out of the chassis. Other small cut-out holes are also present and are for cable mangement.
The motherboard tray is non removable, however with this design there is aways plenty of room for replacing parts.
The motherboard support includes Micro ATX and full-size ATX board and as we’ve seen from Cooler Master before, they have numbered the holes for the relevant standoffs.
Locking your 5.25" devices into the case is as simple as can be. Simply, put it in and lock it into place.
Putting in any 3.5"devices is even more simple by just adding the plastic HDD brackets on and sliding them in place. Even a kid can do it.
To demonstrate this i will ask for some assistance from my dear beloved ones.