For a case of its size, the Enforcer is extremely easy to install kit into. The entire process from start to finish takes very little time. For an ATX setup, the Enforcer is a good option to go with if you are after something a little bit more compact. There are plenty of options to take advantage of, but also some things to be aware of too. For graphics card installation I had to remove the HDD cage to allow the HD 6990 to have no obstruction. The 2.5" shelf had to be removed to get the PSU in also. These things are only slight niggles and CM have even catered for larger graphics cards anyway by allowing the removal of the HDD cage. Overall, I am happy with the installation. I will now take you through the finer details.
The Enforcer will house high-end hardware
Larger cables can loop around the back
Included with the Enforcer is an accessories kit that includes some helpful tools. There is an instructions manual, 3.5" to 2.5" HDD adapter, HDD brackets, various screws and a stand off socket that allows you to install the stand offs with your screwdriver, a small but extremely helpful little tool. Its great that CM have included this.
The accessories pack has a lot of helpful tools
In terms of clearance, the CPU cooler has plenty of clearance between it and the side panel. The Noctua NH-U12P here is 158mm in height, there is at least another inch left.
Large CPU coolers - not a problem
Moving to the GPU side of things, to install both cards the HDD cage had to be removed. Its good that this option is even available. In some cases, these two cards simply wouldn't fit due to the HDD cages being fixed in place. The two cards here that are installed are:
HIS HD 6990 - 12" in length
ASUS HD 6950 Direct CU2 - 11.7" in length (triple slot!)
HD 6990 fits - without the HDD cage present[
ASUS HD 6950 Direct CU2 triple slot card fits without cage present





