Introduction

CM Storm deploys Scout, the True LAN Gaming Chassis. Mobility, security and 20 years of advanced technology converge in one rugged portable mid-tower chassis. Every Scout is engineered with Storm Tactics: a dedicated focus on Strength, Security and Control. The Scout blends into the darkness with a menacing all black interior showcasing your internal hardware.
An automotive tinted side window with dual fan exhaust brings efficient cooling with subtle transparency. A single button triggers stealth mode deactivating cooling fan LEDs. This covert outlook is complimented by innovative internal designs allowing swapping CPU coolers without motherboard removal. Inside, intelligent cable management maximizes space while supporting internal 2.5" and 1.8" SSD bays. On top, a rugged, steel reinforced handle allows the Scout to be easily wielded in a single hand.

Specifications
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SGC-2000-KKN1-GP |
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| Available Color |
Black/All-Black Interior |
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| Material |
Steel, ABS Plastic, PC, Mesh bezel |
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| Dimension |
(D)489 x (W)219 X (H)495.5 mm
(D)19.2 x (W)8.6 x (H)19.5 inch |
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| Weight |
8.7 kg / 19.23 lbs |
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| M/B Type |
Micro-ATX/ATX |
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| 5.25" Drive Bay |
5 Exposed (without the use of exposed 3.5 inch Drive Bay) |
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| 3.5" Drive Bay |
5 Hidden
1 Exposed (converted from one 5.25 inch Drive Bay) |
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| 2.5" Drive Bay |
1 Hidden (converted from one 3.5 inch Drive Bay) |
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| Cooling System |
Front: 140mm Red LED Fan x 1; 60 CFM; 30,000 hrs life expectancy (included)
Top: 40mm Fan x 1 (included) or 120mm Fan x 1 (optional)
Rear: 120mm Red LED Fan x 1; 44 CFM; 35,000 hrs life expectancy (included)
Side: Acrylic window; supports 120mm x 2 (optional)
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| Expansion Slots |
Standard x 7, Special x 1 |
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| Power Supply |
Standard ATX PS2 (optional) |
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| Included Accessory |
1.8 or 2.5 to 3.5 inch mounting bracket for SSD or HDD |
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| UPC Code |
884102004537 |
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Gallery
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"The Cooler Master Storm Scout is a great case overall. I absolutely
agree that it is better suited for LAN parties than the average case,
but that doesn’t detract from the case’s use as a stationary desktop
either. The sturdy construction makes it very heavy, especially with my
overkill PSU and ridiculous number of installed drives, but the weight
is worth a case that will last through the apocalypse."
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"This is a highly portable case with a tight
mid-tower form factor that still provides room for sufficient cooling
opportunity. It's a well built gaming chassis that won't fall apart under the
pressure of being moved a lot. If you equip your entire gaming team with this
case your sure to make an impression."
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"The
included feature list is certainly quite comprehensive for a budget case.
The overall design clearly shows that they had gamers in mind. The
integrated handle is an especially nice feature for people who frequent LAN
parties, making the task of carrying your computer from the car to the game
much easier. The look and feel are certainly distinctive."
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"The SafeGuard feature is great for LAN parties and keeps someone from walking
away with your peripherals. The handle makes moving the computer a breeze and
the case is unquestionably stylish and cool to look at. The case kept all my
components cool with the stock fans and I will probably be sticking with the
case."
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"In all, this affordable case has a lot to like.
Four USB ports instead of the usual two, large rugged handles to carry your PC
to the next LAN party, good cooling, a switch to turn off the glowing red LEDs
in the fans, a raised keyboard tray with some pre-routed cables and enough space
for more."
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 OVERCLOCKERSHQ GOLD
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"So the question is, would I recommend this? Of course I would, I would have to
be crazy not to. With its sleek military look, tinted window, great cooling
power, solid steel case, full black interior, steel reinforced carrying handle,
and even a LED toggle switch..."
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 Hardwarelogic.com: 95
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"Overall, we highly doubt you will find a mid-tower case out there as nice as the
Scout for about $100. This enclosure is easily one of the best bang-for-buck
options on the market right now."
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 Techarkade: Golden Ghost Award
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"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 StormGuard, and carrying handle are very nice to have; if not
selling points on their own."
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 OCC: Silver
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"...the Scout offers impressive features that any gamer would enjoy - for one, its
promised ease of mobilization. The included handle bar is of Grade "A" quality,
and should do well for transportation to and from LAN events."
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 Hardwarecanucks - Dam Good Value
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"Given its price, you get an incredible little case for your hard earned loonie.
Overall, we think the Storm Scout is an excellent case and as such, we’re
pleased to award it with Hardware Canuck’s “DAM GOOD VALUE” award."
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 Neoseeker.com: Recommended
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"The style of the case is eye-catching to say the least.
Cooler Master even went out of their way to paint the inside, giving the Scout
that custom look when everything is in place. At a cost of $109.99 USD and up
depending on the e-seller, I would recommend the Scout to anyone in the
mid-tower market."
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 Lanoc.org: Gold Award
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"There is no doubt in my mind that Cooler Master picked the brains of (and listen
to) countless gamers and enthusiasts to put together a case of this quality,
Antec better watch out!"
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 Pureoverclock.com: Great Hardware
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"Showcasing an great combination of sharp aesthetics, extensive features, and
outstanding quality, the Cooler Master Storm Scout is an excellent choice for a
mid-tower case."
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 PCWizKid: Recommended
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"PCWizKid is impressed at the
quality and features of Cooler Master Storm series cases......If your looking for a case thats not to big or too small, this one is just
right!"
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"The Cooler Master Case is very similar to the Sniper and once again feature for feature one of the very best mid-tower cases on the market."
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"Cooler Master set out to create the ultimate LAN party computer case with the
Scout and in many respects succeeded with this case."
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 Ninjalane.com: Furious 5 of 5
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"The CM Storm Scout is a great case in many different ways. The Front I/O panel
is a great touch with lots of accessible connections. The Scout is a smaller
case making it much easier to transport. The handles are very sturdy and
perfect for quick moving action and convenience."
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Overall, the Storm Scout has been a delight to review. For reference, I've included pictures in the slideshow to show how a standard ATX motherboard fits in the case. See below for a Pros and Cons synopsis.
Pros: - High attention to detail and quality construction - Major function improvements - Portability and security focus for LAN Party goers - All black interior - Updated and easy to use hard drive mounting brackets - Pre-managed cabling and plenty of holes for further management - Large clear side window to view your hardware in all of its glory - Larger heatsink mounting hole in the motherboard tray - Red LED fans and LED control for Front Panel
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 Techlounge: Recommended
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"The [Cooler Master Storm Scout] is an excellent gaming case,
made in the same spirit as the Antec 900, with a focus on tough construction,
lots of mass, and military styling. But the [CM Storm Scout] goes further with
its nod towards portability, because it’s compact, not just because it’s got a
handle."
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 Techgage rating of 9
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So let's tear open the box and make sure Cooler Master's claims are true and that the "CM Storm Scout is the True Ultimate LAN Gaming Case" I have tested most of the high flow designs out there by various companies such as the NZXT Tempest, the Antec 900 and even the CM HAF 932. To my pleasant surprise the Scout could easily hang with the big boys in raw cooling potential. I consider this a great achievement for such a small chassis. The CM Storm line has another worthy soldier to add to their line-up. Without a doubt this is the best-suited chassis I have ever come across for LAN gaming. With the security features of "Storm Guard" and the rugged construction you, would really have to work at it to do any damage to your prized PC. As for my overall subjective rating, I feel that I have another top notch 9 out of 10 on the desk in front of me.
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 HardwareSecrets: Golden Award
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In summary, we were very impressed by CM Storm Scout. It provides a top-notch quality at a very affordable price (USD 109 suggested price), being the kind of product we like to recommend. If you are a regular user or a high-end user, it doesn’t matter: you will love this case.
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No other case we have seen can match the Cooler Master Storm Scout in terms of rugged portability, air flow and capacity from a mid-tower chassis. This case will accept and handle the largest graphics cards and can be customized with various fan setups and additions to give the end user whatever mix of cooling capability and silence he or she desires. The true gaming case, you do not have to settle for either the portability of a SFF at the expense of performance, or the performance of a standard system at the expense of portability. We would gladly walk into a LAN with a LCD monitor under one arm, a backpack full of peripherals, energy drinks and cables, and the Cooler Master Storm Scout in the other hand.
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 Bjorn3d - Golder Bear
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Cooler Master has set out to attract enthusiasts and new buyers alike with the Storm series of cases. So far, the series has stressed on smaller, but better cases. Both the Sniper and Scout are mid tower cases. There are a lot of enthusiasts out there who prefer to use full towers because of the added space. I myself prefer the extra space, but hate all the extra weight. I am also not a fan of larger aluminum cases, which make it possible to be lighter, but sacrifice the strength of steel. Cooler Master has made a compromise, with making the case smaller they can keep the weight down, and still keep the strength of steel.
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 EOC - Editors Choice
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Overall I'm very pleased with the Cooler Master Storm Scout. This case continues with the same level of quality and innovation that people have come to expect from Cooler Master. Its compact design is favorable for LAN gamers, but the interior still provides ample room for a completely loaded system. When compared to similar cases like the NZXT Tempest or Thermaltake V9, the Scout really takes it to a whole new level. Personally, I think my favorite part has to be the painted interior, it just gives the case that extra wow factor.
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 Benchmarkreview: Silvertach
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The Scout lives up to its name, in terms of appearance. The military design theme is not some cheesy copy of past hardware; it's a modern, functional construct. It doesn't try to look good, there's no other school of design represented here except Form Follows Function. Some people use that credo as an excuse for a quick and sloppy effort, but a thorough examination of functional requirements always suggests an organic shape that looks right. I'd say, whoever designed the Scout got it right. Marketing is not on my top five lists of professions that I admire, but that's just because I've mostly seen it done poorly. When I see CM Storm looking like they are actually trying to create a partnership between the company and its customers, I'm a bit sad that I've never worked at a company that "gets it", to this degree. The CM Storm brand may be heavy on marketing, but it's being used in the service of the customer. Their second offering, Scout: The True Gaming Case is a solid companion to their first, the Sniper.
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Release Date |
Description |
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CM Storm Scout Manual |
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2009.04.10 |
Manual for CM Storm Scout mid tower chassis |
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