CMStorm Launches Scout Gaming Chasis

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Cooler Master has launched the Scout Gaming Chassis, an all black enclosure designed in close cooperation with the world's leading professional gaming teams and eSports organizers.

The Scout is all black, inside and out. Inside the solid steel body, is a 140mm front intake fan, as well as 140mm top and 120mm rear exhaust fans which provide accurate airflow to efficiently manage heat. The tinted windowed side panel has froom for another two 120mm fans should you want them.

CMStorm Launches Scout Gaming Chasis
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It also comes with the unique StormGuard PCI bracket which allows you to route cable through the inside of the case, thus ensuring that your peripherals never come up missing if attending a LAN.

On top of the Scout are reinforced carrying handles to make the chassis mobile friendly. There is also an I/O panel up front that features eSATA, FireWire, HD Audio four USB2.0 ports, as well as an integrated LED-switch, letting you decide exactly when to show off the red lights and the menacing all black interior.

CMStorm Launches Scout Gaming Chasis
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The full press release is available here.

Taipei, Taiwan, March, 2009 - Today, CM Storm is celebrating the deployment of the Scout™ true gaming chassis, created in close cooperation with the world's leading professional gaming teams and eSports organizers, including Kode5, Team Fnatic and mousesports. Like all gear developed in the CM Storm Labs, the Scout has been heavily injected with Storm Tactics™ to ensure complete Strength, Security, and Control to the discerning gamer.

Developed with elite engineering skills, and reinforced by the highest grade materials, your Storm gear will perform and deliver with unfailing reliability, letting you focus on your game and worry less about your hardware.

Zac provides professional IT support by day, but plays the role of enthusiast by night. He's been building high-end custom computer for the nearly fifteen years and writing PC hardware reviews for the better part of a decade. Aside from computers, he also dabbles in quite a bit of home A/V equipment. Throughout the years, Zac has picked up an extensive knowledge of power circuitry and leverages this to provide the PSU reviews. When not found testing or writing, you can often find him speeding through the winding countryside on his motorcycle.

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