Cooler Master Storm Gaming Case
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Cooler Master Storm Gaming Case
Scan code: LN49740 Manufacturer code: SGC-2100-GWN3
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Cooler Master Storm Gaming Case

Coolermaster CM Storm Scout II Advanced, Gunmetal Grey Performance Mid Tower Case w/o PSU

Scan code: LN49740 Manufacturer code: SGC-2100-GWN3
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Product Overview CM Storm Scout 2 - The long awaited successor to the infamous Scout is ready to be deployed! The Scout 2 follows a more round futuristic theme and features improved steel reinforced carrying handles, bolted to the core structure.

The front console has been upgraded to USB 3.0 for high power charging and lightning fast file transfers, and can be hidden and protected from dusty battlefields, friendly fire and melee attacks behind a slide cover.

The 1st HDD cage can now be removed, to support monster VGAs like the NVIDIA GTX 690-790 and AMD HD 7990 as well at the R 28x and R29x Series, turning it into a powerful Battlestation.

Ergonomic steel reinforced carrying handles
Scout 2 Advanced features the stylish steel reinforced carrying handles with rubber coating for easy transportation. The ultra strong handles allows gamers to travel with the finest components up to 30kg / 66.1 lbs.

Faster, Easier – Dual USB 3.0 Support & Fan LED Switch
A sliding cover protects the I/O panel from damage and dust. The dual USB 3.0 support provides 10x faster file transfer and smart phone/tablet charging. And the fan LED on/off switch manages two LED case fans simply with the push of button.

Excellent Expandability
Scout 2 Advanced supports up to 3 ODDs (tool-less), 7 HDDs and 4 SSDs. With the 1st HDD cage removed it can support long graphics cards up to 399mm / 15.7 inch. Additionally, the enlarged space between M/B tray and the right side panel (24.8mm) makes cable management even much easier.

Windowed side panel with fan mounting points
Scout 2 Advanced supports up to 9 fans, including two 120mm red LED fans behind the front mesh panel and one 120mm fan in the rear for optimized airflow. You also can install two 120mm fans on the acrylic windowed side panel to cool the graphics cards. Features • Ergonomic steel reinforced carrying handles bolted to support beams of the core structure
• Dual USB 3.0 support for 10x faster file transfer and high current smart phone / tablet charging (~1A)
• Supports up to 3 ODDs (tool-less), 7 HDDs and 2 SSDs for increased expandability
• Supports up to 9 fans, including dual 120mm fans on the acrylic side panel window
• Top panel LED switch to disable the LEDs of two separate LED case fans
• Supports all high-end graphics cards on the market after removing the 1st HDD cage
• Dust filters for PSU (slide out) and top panel
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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