 TBCS: 5/5 Approved
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"In conclusion I am truly impressed with the quality and features of the CM Storm
Sniper. So impressed that this case will be replacing my current Apevia X-plorer
case that I put weeks into modding and making it perfect."
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 Lanoc.org: Silver Award
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"The Sniper held up well to being moved around and even being dropped at MML a
few weeks ago. The large fans have kept my 920 cool even when overclocked and
when using the included fan speed controller the case was quiet (with the fans
on high they do make a bit of noise)."
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"The overall design and performance of the case is top notch, bringing the best
of airflow, and modularity. This case is almost perfect for any type of build,
whether you just want a new case for your OEM PC or a full-blown watercooled
custom rig with top notch components, you’ll find everything you could need with
this case."
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 Tweaknews: Top Rank Award
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"To say that I was impressed with the Storm Sniper would be a bit of an
understatement. With top-of-the-line cooling performance, a rich and innovative
feature set, great looks and a roomy and convenient interior, this is the best
mid-tower chassis I've seen in a long time."
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"...a great case for Lan party's the handles on top are very sturdy, not at all of
the poor quality we normally see on LAN cases."
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"In all I think that Cooler Master has a winner on their hands with the
Sniper. If you are in the market for a case with style, and room that is not a
giant piece of unattractive metal you will definitely want to take a look at the
CM Storm Sniper."
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 Hardwarelogic: 91
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"Overall, the Sniper is rich in features, as well as aesthetic appeal, with a
very reasonable price tag. Ultimately, enthusiasts that desire a virtual polar
opposite to a Hello-Kitty design, should have the Sniper in their sights when
considering their next purchase."
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 Motherboards.org: Hot Product
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"Cooler Master took a simple premise with the Sniper case and delivered on that
premise. The case has more than adequate ventilation with room for three 200mm
fans, and two 120mm fans or five fans in total."
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 Neoseeker.com Highly recommended
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Designed for the gaming masses, this full sized case is going to be able to hold all of your hardware, and keep it cool at the same time. I found this case to be very appealing to the eye with its smooth lines, and blue back lit LED’s. This case is a worthwhile investment for your system, if you’re looking for cool temps and great looks while saving a few bucks. The Sniper is a very well made case, with the easy to use tool less features, installation or expansion of whatever you want to through inside could not be easier there is plenty of room for you to work with especially with the fantastic wire management system.This case can be purchased anywhere from $180.00 to $220.00 CDN and I would highly recommend this case to anyone looking for a new home for their rig.
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 Modders-inc - Must Have
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"Overall, I have to
say my experience with the CM Storm Sniper has been a great one. I love the
case, being a modder I can't wait to do some sort of modding to it and see what
comes out of it...The CM Storm Sniper...flat out Rocks!!"
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 Techgage rating of 9
 Techgage: Editors Choice
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"Overall, this is a fine case. The build quality is excellent
and the paint finish is fantastic. Couple in the new design features, and you
have a knockout of a case. I really liked the "Storm Guard" feature… when all said and done, I'm
going to award CM's Storm Sniper a well-deserved 9 out of 10… Very few products I have had
in front of me deserve such high marks."
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Having a great system is vital to gaming. However, having a great case to house all those components can be just as important to the LAN party scene. The weight, size, and construction of the case and even more important, the look, are the integral parts of a system that will be hauled around to LAN parties. Cooler Master’s recently launched Sniper computer chassis is part of the new CM Storm product line and was designed with these concerns in mind. Overall, I was very happy with Cooler Master’s Sniper. There was plenty of room to route and hide excess cables. The case was small enough that even power supplies with short cables could be used. Having the ability to control both fan speed and turn the LEDs on/off with the integrated fan controller was definitely a nice touch. However there were a few minor flaws. The big one was use of plastic in the face plates of a case designed to be moved on a regular basis. Also the large amounts of dust, while improving airflow, also allows a lot more dust in than with a regular case. There is room for improvement so it will be interesting to see what the next case in the CM Storm line, the Scout, will bring.
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 Overclockercafe - Editors Choice
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When I first opened up the Cooler Master Sniper box I gave that silent nod of approval to myself at its looks. But my impression only built on itself from there as I discovered more and more goodies and useful features. People say they fall in love with a case sometimes just because of looks. I can say the Sniper is an easy case to love because your appreciate of it increases as you look at it closer. The Cooler Master Storm Sniper case is worth every penny of its $150 price tag and is a case we can whole heartedly recommend.
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The CM Storm Sniper is geared towards a certain type of gamer and it is the LAN Party guy. Still it has enough awesome features that it can make any person looking for a cool looking mid-tower happy. Everything about the CM Storm Sniper is of great quality with having a slight minimal feel to it. The CM Storm Sniper is not super heavy like it looks by using some plastic parts to keep the weight down while not compromising quality or strength. The overall look is a rugged toughness that Cooler Master pulls off nicely and fits perfect with the LAN Party scene.

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 Dvhardware: seal of approval
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To sum it up, the Sniper is another fine case from Cooler Master that will easily please gamers and tech enthusiasts. The open mesh design and large fans deliver lots of airflow at minimal noise levels, and the integrated fan controller makes it very easy to adjust the speed of all your case fans. The overall build quality is very good and the tool-free features are very easy to use. Perhaps the biggest issue of the Cooler Master Sniper is its relatively high price, this Storm series case costs around $140 in the US and 140EUR in Europe. If you don't mind the price in this recessionary climate I definitely recommend the Sniper, this case won't disappoint.
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 Hightechhardeware editors choice.
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CoolerMaster has brought to market a case that ranks very high. Their approach to aesthetics with the Sniper has paid off. Their goal was to model it after military weapons and it works. The case''s matte black only adds to the very distinctive looks. Performance of the case is good, the open design tends to help in the cooling of most components, while the mesh side panel doesn't add to the cooling of the GPU. Cooling performance at the high setting lead to an average 3 degree drop, so I don't see the need for the high setting with this current hardware set up. As hotter hardware is added one can assume that cooling performance should scale with it. The case does not have a removable motherboard tray, but that shouldn't distract anyone from this case as the interior is very spacious and I did not run into any clearance issues and the motherboard install was a snap. Cable management for the most part was a breeze. The cables for the case come tied together for the user already. The inclusion of the cutout in the motherboard try allows the user to easily swap CPU coolers without removing the motherboard from the case and I hope this a feature with all CoolerMaster cases. The integrated fan controller is a welcome addition to the case and works very well. I have used this case for just over a month and while for the most part the dust filters work pretty well, where I live is a considerable amount of fine dust inside the case and over the hardware.
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 PCWizKid: Recommended
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we were impressed at not only the looks of the Sniper case from the outside but the inside as well. This mid tower follows the footsteps of its big brother the the CM HAF 932 with plenty of room for drives, expansion and cooling galore! PC Gamers going to a LAN party for example would love this case easy to grip handle as well as its security features for peripherals which shows the attention to detail Cooler Master has provided. Most important PCWizKid liked the cable management support and solid construction of this case which makes it a worthy investment since we are always upgrading and changing hardware and this makes it really easy to get into and modify.
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The CM Storm Sniper PC case is an excellent case for the gamer or anyone for that matter, it’s very well made, looks good and it’s got tons of features that everyone can appreciate.
If you’re in the market for a great looking and quality case then I can easily recommend you take a look at the Sniper, you won’t be disappointed.
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"The Storm Sniper case from Cooler Master is indeed a case suitable for
gamers. The design is quite innovative, the construction quality is very high
and the inside of the case is big enough to accommodate even the largest
hardware components. Although the inside was not painted black due to Cooler
Master wanting to keep the cost down so gamers can actually buy the Storm
Sniper, the opening on the back of the CPU socket area is a feature that is bound
to help a lot."
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"The build quality is quite good - this case has a nice substantial feel to it. I
found all components to work and fit well. It is roomy and I think a very good
case for a watercooled system, mounting the radiator at the top of the case. The
attention to cooling airflow is notable and by adding additional fans, this case
should be tops for moving air in and out......Overall, if you're into pushing your PC to the max, this is a case that
should merit serious consideration. It's flexibility will allow about as much
case-tinkering as you could wish. CoolerMaster has done a very nice job with
this one."
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"I have very little (if anything) bad to say about the Cooler Master Sniper. This
is one very nice case. It has loads of room and is relatively light. It gives
the end user the ability to remove unwanted items, add in needed items, and
reconfigure fan locations."
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"In all this is a great case for whatever
you may be doing, up to an ATX side motherboard. I would recommend it to those
that are shopping for their next case and may have too many parts for a smaller
mid-tower, but not enough to justify a full tower. For its size, the Sniper
definitely is loaded on features."
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"After
my tour of duty with the CM Storm Sniper case, I've come away with a positive experience
overall. From top to bottom the Sniper packs in some useful features such as
the built in fan controller and StormGuard peripheral retention system. The
Storm shows that Cooler Master is listening to gamers and enthusiasts by
including features from past cases that work and giving us new features that
work."
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 OCC: Silver
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"I was quite
impressed with the size of the case, as you can fit quite a few different
things inside of the Sniper case, including a few of the newer large graphic
cards, which with CrossFire and SLI becoming more mainstream and the ability to
add more and more graphics cards to one system, this can prove to be a
worthwhile investment in real estate."
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 Bjorn3d - Golder Bear
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"The Sniper case from Cooler Master is a very well-thought case. From the design stand point of view, the case has an impressive look, very sturdy construction, and is spacious enough for even the largest hardware components. It has excellent cable management features and the opening on the back of the CPU socket area is a very welcomed feature. Its cooling performance is also excellent. I am a bit surprised to see with only two 200mm fans and a 120mm fan the Sniper is capable of keeping the internal components running fairly cool. Of course, for those who may need additional cooling, there are spaces on the bottom and on the side for additional fans. Overall, the Cooler Master Sniper is an excellent case for any gamers for its combination of performance, beauty, and features. At $179.99 retail price over at Newegg, it is not exactly a bargain, but it sure would be a case to consider for those who are looking for a mid-tower case with these features and performance."
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"The Cooler Master Storm Sniper is an overall excellent case. The case probably caters more toward the more mature gamer (for lack of the better word), as it has the special bling factor but is not gaudy in the overall presentation. The overall performance is great as well. "
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 OCIA - Approved
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"The Storm Sniper is typical Cooler Master, which is to say top notch. Fit and finish are excellent, all the screw holes line up where they're supposed to, the tool-less mechanisms work beautifully and controls are right within reach. There is plenty of mesh and fan positions to move a ton of air and keep things cool. Like the Cosmos and HAF, there are provisions to mount a 2x120mm radiator in the top, and the carry handles make moving the Sniper around a breeze. The fact that it weighs no more than a standard mid-tower helps too."
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 Hardwarecanucks: Dam Good
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"If we had to sum up the Storm Sniper in one sentence, we’d do that
by saying that it is an extremely practical and easy to work with case. Cooler
Master claims to have spent countless days at Lan Parties to gauge the ins and
outs of what gamers really want in an enclosure. We now say that this is no
idle boast as we can see the Sniper as a must-have item for gamers who want to
replace their current enclosures with something infinitely more practical."
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 Pureoverclock: Editors Choice
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"It is an aesthetic that has crossover appeal, not limited strictly
to the gamers in the market. This bodes well for Cooler Master, but also
for consumers looking for greater flexibility and quality in a well-rounded
setup......The feature set here is
outstanding, including excellent cable management opportunities, friendly
tool-less design (the expansion port mechanism the one exception), extensive
cooling options, and versatility of control with the system setup and
operation."
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 Techpowerup - Editors Choice
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"The Cooler Master Storm (CM Storm) Sniper is a great case in many regards......Overall, it is hard to find anything wrong with this chassis and Cooler Master
has managed to create yet another uniquely looking chassis with a lot of
innovative and useful features which certainly does justify the price of the
enclosure."
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 metku.net editors choice
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I've now tested four gaming cases, Antec 1200, 300, NZXT Tempest and CM Sniper and from this bunch the Sniper is my favorite. The main things that I like are the spacious internal layout, quiet yet effective cooling and the overall ease of use. On paper the case is huge, with two dimensions over half a meter, but somehow it still manages to look smaller. And after all, it fits under the desk just fine. After trying hard to find something negative in the case, I think I'd rather have a model with solid left side. Now there's the huge mesh that looks nice and has dust filter, but I'd still prefer a solid for the better noise insulation. But this is a domain of personal preference and can not be counted as a con.
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 Proclockers: Highly Recommended
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"I believe the CM Storm Sniper
will be a big hit for Cooler Master in the gaming community......My favorite feature of the
Sniper is the motherboard tray as it has a large opening designed to allow the
user to switch out CPU coolers without having to deal with removing the
motherboard from the case."
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 Golden Ghost
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Overall I am very happy with this case. Cooling is the same, or better than my previous case (depending on fan speed) and it looks better. The size of this case makes installation and upgrading easy. This case is also very well built. Everything seems sturdy which is sometimes hard to find in a case anymore.Everything works as Cooler Master says, and I haven't found anything major wrong with this case.
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 3dgameman - 100% KICKASS
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"The Cooler Master Storm Sniper Case is feature for feature one of the very best mid-tower
cases on the market. With three fans (2x200mm & 1x120mm) it has excellent
air circulation, tooless design, quality build, excellent styling, etc. It even
comes with integrated handles at the top. This is the case you've been looking
for! Watch the video to find out more..."
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 Benchmarkreviews.com: Golden Tachometer
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"In
terms of its cooling capability, the Sniper bested an old favorite of mine, the
Antec P180 series. The open mesh design and 200mm fans, offer incredible
cooling performance without sacrificing noise levels. If this is any indication
of the things to come, the CM Storm division may quickly become a new favorite
among gamers and enthusiasts."
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 ComputerShopper: Editors Choice
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"Even if you do have to shell out for a display, the Cyberpower's prowess in
practically every area could make the outlay into an investment if you want the
most powerful system out there and you want it now."
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 Game Axis: High Voltage
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"The CoolerMaster Sniper is a tough and functional fan powered air conditioning casing that targets all the right places in the casing along with plenty of built-in fans for optimum cooling."
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 CPU3D: Enthusiast Choice
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"Coolermaster has kicked start the new year with a great product. The CM Storm
SNIPER is probably one of the coolest and feature-rich gaming chassis available
... designed for gamers by gamers. It offers excellent cooling performance, very
good build quality and great looks ... what more do you want?"
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Sniper Manual |
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2009.01.08 |
Manual for Storm Sniper middle tower chassis |
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2009.01.08 |
Product sheet for Storm Sniper middle tower chassis |
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