Sniper Alert - Cooler Master Storm Sniper
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Upon dismantling the side panels and taking a peer for the first time into the Storm Sniper, we immediately noticed how similar it looks compared to its sibling, the Cooler Master HAF 932. One could say that both casings share the same DNA and the same concept of enabling 'High Air Flow' with its extensive use of mesh. The structural similarities are also seen with the hard disk cage and 5.25 inch drive bays being practically identical.
Let's us now talk a bit more about this new Stormguard feature. Basically, what it does is secures your gaming peripherals, think mouse and keyboards, to the casing. It does so, by routing said mouse or keyboard wire through the Stormguard bracket, thereby preventing users from accidentally ripping their mice or keyboards out of place.
To secure your peripheral to the Stormguard bracket requires you to route your wires to it and the only way that can be done is by removing the bracket, which in turn is only removable if you dismantle the casing. Unless your keyboard is encrusted with bits of diamonds or your mouse is a piece of family heirloom, we personally think that's an awful lot of trouble. But for gamers with expensive peripherals that they are loathe to lose, this extra hassle could be a perfect 'security' option, especially for those that attend LAN gatherings regularly.
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