| Model Number | SGC-5000W-KWN1 |
| Available Color | Black and White |
| Materials | Appearance: Synthetic, Mesh front bezel; Case body: Steel |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 250.0 x 605.6 x 578.5 mm / 9.8 x 23.8 x 22.8 inch |
| Net Weight | 13.7 kg / 30.2 lb |
| Motherboard Type | Micro-ATX, ATX, XL-ATX |
| 5.25" Drive Bays | 9 |
| 3.5" Driver Bays | 8 (converted from 5.25" bays by 5.25"/3.5" Combo Cages) |
| 2.5" Drive Bays | 13 (converted from 5.25" bays by 5.25"/3.5" Combo Cages) |
| I/O Panel | USB 3.0 x 2 (internal), USB 2.0 x 2, Audio In and Out (supports HD Audio) |
| Expansion Slots | 9+1 |
| Cooling System | Front: 120mm LED fan x 2, 1200 RPM, 17 dBA Top: 200mm fan x 1, 1000 RPM, 23 dBA (converted to 120/140mm fan x 2) Rear: 140mm fan x 1, 1200 RPM, 19 dBA (converted to 120mm fan x 1) Bottom: 120mm fan x 2 (optional) |
| Power Supply Type | ATX PS2 / EPS 12V |
| Maximum Compatibility | VGA card length: 322.0 mm / 12.7 inch CPU cooler height: 186.0 mm / 7.3 inch |
| Name | Type | File Size | Version | Date Added |
| Manual - CM Storm Stryker | Manual | 6.5 MB | 1.0 | Jun 19, 2012 |
| Product Sheet - CM Storm Stryker | Sheet | 589 KB | 1.0 | Jun 19, 2012 |
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Hardware Canucks | Nov 19, 2012 | English | Cooler Master Storm Stryker Review |
| The Stryker’s interior offers more of the same shtick we saw from the Storm Trooper, albeit in a high contrast white / black form. There are of course plenty of dust filters, four included fans (one of which is a beastly 200mm affair pulling exhaust duty at the top), two fully modular drive caddies, room for two dual 120mm water cooling radiators, compatibility with 13” long graphics cards and enough wiring grommets to make anyone look like a cable routing expert. Thankfully Cooler Master has also seen fit to avoid the multi colored mess of front panel connectors by finishing them in black. | ||||
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TweakTown | Sep 19, 2012 | English | Cooler Master Storm Stryker Full-Tower Chassis Review |
| Even though it has been nearly a year since we saw the Storm Trooper, once I got into the Storm Stryker, everything came flooding back. The aggressive styling, the ease of access through the bezel, the dock and the fan controls are all something everyone wants in a chassis. | ||||
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Overclockers Club | Sep 13, 2012 | English | CM Storm Stryker Case Review |
| Pros: • Easy to carry • BIG! Plenty of room for anything and everything. • Painted well, inside and out – whites even match piece to piece. • Ample cable routing space |
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Pure OC | Sep 11, 2012 | English | Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker Chassis |
To wrap things up, Cooler Master did an amazing job on the CM Storm Stryker. The versatility of this case is practically limitless, and its aesthetics are gorgeous. If you are an avid case modder there are a lot of potential options with this chassis. If you choose to air-cool or water-cool with this case, there is plenty of room for almost all components in today’s market. Fitting the extra large air coolers will not have any problems here as we demonstrated with a full water cooling loop installed. |
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Guru3D | Sep 10, 2012 | English | Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker review |
The CM Storm Trooper was an excellent combination of features, requirements, looks and offers decent value. The CM Storm Stryker continues on that trend, it's fairly similar .. yet then so very different. if this sort of chassis is something you like, then we have absolutely nothing to say to you that should keep you away from it. I certainly adore it and as such Guru3D.com can wholeheartedly recommend it.
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Benchmark Reviews | Aug 27, 2012 | English | CM Storm Stryker Computer Case Review |
| Pros: + Lots of Drive Space + Lots of Space for Extra Fans or Water Cooling + Convenient Carrying Handle + Fan Controller + Great Cable Management + Excellent Features for the Price + Hot Swap 2.5" Bay + Tool Bay |
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Neoseeker | Aug 20, 2012 | English | Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker Case Review |
| The Stryker offers many features not found on some of today's higher priced cases, for instance the ability to rotate the hard drive cages by 90 degrees to allow you to experiment with different configurations. The Stryker has room for up to eight 3.5 inch hard drives, or up to thirteen drives if you happen to convert them to the smaller 2.5 inch SSDs. Then we have the removable dust filters to help protect your valuable hardware from dust build up, while at the same time helping to extend the life of your hardware. | ||||
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Legit Reviews | Aug 14, 2012 | English | Cooler Master Storm Stryker Case Review |
The Storm Stryker full tower chassis is large enough to handle just about any type of computer components we wish to use with it. It is also solidly built and portable, which is where having a chassis that is solidly built really starts to shine; because this chassis can not only handle our ever increasing weight of our computer components this chassis can with stand being moved around constantly and still retain its rigidity. The ability to customize the Storm Stryker chassis to suit your personal computing requirements is also a big plus. And to top it all off, Cooler Master adds a lot of class and style to this chassis so that when we show off our computer system to our friends and family it is sure to draw attention. |
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Overclockers | Aug 09, 2012 | English | Cooler Master Storm Stryker Case Review |
Installing HDDs was a painless operation and the ability to install either a 3.5″ or 2.5″ drive in the trays is an added bonus. I really liked the option to rotate the 3.5″ cages 90 degrees, which allows for a more traditional air flow of front to back. The included 2.5″ SSD rack gives you even more options as you assemble a system in the Storm Stryker. Options, options, options… We love options!
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Pro-clockers | Aug 02, 2012 | English | Cooler Master Storm Stryker |
| I was a big fan of the Cooler Master Trooper. It was big, has plenty of features and looked awesome. But the white of the Stryker makes it greatness of the case stand out even more. From inside out we can see all the detail that Cooler Master threw into the Stryker. And the quality is nothing short of outstanding. Everything that makes up the Stryker is high class. | ||||
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Hitech Legion | Jul 30, 2012 | English | CM Storm Stryker Full Tower Review |
| Pros: • Excellent build quality • LED off button • Sturdy carrying handle • Quiet stock fans even at max RPM • 2.5" hard drive dock • Cable Management features • Removable dust filters • Water cooling support • CM Storm Guard • Hidden tool tray |
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CPCR - Custom PC Review | Jul 21, 2012 | English | CM Storm Stryker Case Review |
I’ve always been a fan of Cooler Master cases. They’re crazy tough, they look good, they move a lot of air, and they’re usually designed by people who actually put a bit of thought into the design. The CM Storm Stryker is another one of those cases. Highly recommended! |
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Kitguru | Jun 25, 2012 | English | CM Storm Stryker Chassis Review |
The CM Storm Stryker is based around the successful Trooper model, supplied in a different colour and with an extra 2.5″ HDD cage supporting an additional 4x 2.5″ drives. The build quality of the case is without reproach, Cooler Master engineering standards have been consistently impressive throughout the last year. Pros:
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Techpower Up | Jun 19, 2012 | English | CM Storm Stryker |
| •Very detailed & cool looks •Very good quality of metal and plastic used •Cool looking window panel included •2.5 inch hot-Swap bay in the front •Unique drive bays for hard drive bays •Two 4-in-3 hard drive cages included •Four fans part of the chassis •Excellent cable routing possibilities •Surprisingly comfortable and sturdy handle •Separate bays for 2.5 inch drives •Easily removable front covers •Multi-stage fan controller included •9+1 expansion slots for quad-SLI setups •XL-ATX compatibility •Anti-Theft cover in the rear •Hidden compartment with lock •Dual-Layer metal mesh on side panels •Dust filters on top and bottom •Enough space behind tray for cable routing •Screw-less 3.5" hard drive installation |
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Overclocking PC Rapti | Jun 19, 2012 | French | COOLER MASTER STORM STRYKER |
COOLER MASTER sait faire des boitiers et nous le prouve une fois de plus . La finition d'ensemble est au top tout comme la peinture et son application . Sa conception de "grande tour" vous permettra d'y installer les configurations les plus musclées meme refroidies par watercooling . Ses passes câbles vous permettront de fignoler le montage (ce qui n'a pas été mon cas car mère nature m'a pourvu de 2 mains gauches..) . Son efficacité en refroidissement est redoutable et il sait rester relativement discret meme à vitesse de rotation maximum de ses ventilateurs .
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Cowcotland | Jun 19, 2012 | French | Test boitier CM Storm STRYKER |
En réalité, seul le changement de couleur va ou non changer le destin de ce boitier, et à ce niveau là, nous n'avons pas grand chose à dire non plus, car le boitier est une réussite du point de vue du style dans cette déclinaison White. En fait, seul prix sera déterminant. A 159 €, le STRYKER est proposé à 10 € de plus que le TROOPER (au moment de son lancement), ce qui nous semble totalement raisonnable, d'autant plus qu'on à la fenêtre sur carte mère. Pour: |
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PCM | Jun 19, 2012 | Dutch | Cooler Master Storm Stryker |
| Voordelen •zeer uitgebreid •kabels zijn gemakkelijk weg te werken •speciaal SSD insteekslot •geïntegreerde “fan-speed” regelaar |
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Overclock3D | Jun 19, 2012 | English | http://www.overclock3d.net/articles/cases_cooling/cm_storm_stryker_video_review/1 |
| CM Storm have gone that extra mile on a few points by adding white fans, a nicely designed window and even tweaked the mesh design to better suit the case. | ||||