Moving in for a closer look, the front panel features a door that opens to reveal 5.25" drive bays. This door has the CM Storm logo printed on it. Further down there are perforated mesh cut-outs. These panels are to allow the large 200mm fan to draw in air for intake. Enforcer has distinguishing looks, there's no mistaking it.
Around the back from the bottom up, we have an area for mounting the PSU at the bottom, 7 expansion slot covers - each with ventilation for increased airflow circulation/dissipation and a vertical expansion cover that allows a device such as a fan controller to be installed. Further up 1 x 120mm fan for rear exhaust and above this 3 rubber grommets for feeding cabling or water-cooling tubes outside of the case.
The front and back of the Enforcer
As already mentioned Enforcer has a door that opens out, this reveals 4 x 5.25" drive bays. The door here operates on a 2 hinge mechanism and closes softly via a magnet. This door should provide some additional noise damping.
A front door opens out to reveal 5.25" drive bays
Taking a look at the front panel there are some great features such as 2 x USB3.0, 2 x USB2.0, headphone and microphone jacks, a large power button and a reset button that is concealed via the door - a nice technique for eliminating accidental reset.
The front panel has plenty of functionality - including USB3.0
Further towards the back we have a perforated mesh panel that covers the top of the Enforcer. There are no pre-installed fans on the underside, but the option to install either a 1 x 140mm fan or 2 x 120mm fans.
The top has mounting holes for additional cooling





