Stormforce Prism GTX 1080Ti Review

👤by Matthew Hodgson Comments 📅15-06-18
Closer Look
The Cooler Master c700p chassis isn’t something you can throw about easily. The system weighs around 30KG with all internals added and stands almost 700mm tall, but luckily Cooler Master have added some robust handles to the top and bottom to aid shifting it. Almost every piece of the case can slowly be removed to grant access to radiator mounts, dust shields and of course the internal components.



The Cooler Master chassis has been adorned with a Stormforce badge on the front, tastefully positioned and colour matched. It’s not garish or in your face, but you can clearly see the brand. We like that kind of styling.



You’re also provided with a great selection of front IO ports, always handy for USB drives or charging your devices. A pair of USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 are pretty standard, but a USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port is an excellent addition. Here you’ll also find the included fan controller and a button to switch the case RGB lighting modes. There’s also your typical audio in and out.



The left and right-hand sides are mounted on sturdy hinges, with one side being made from a curved sheet of tempered glass.



Swinging the case round, we take a look at the rear IO. Starting at the top, we have a CMOS reset switch for when things go awry, a bank of 8x USB 3.0 ports, a Gigabit ethernet, 1x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A and Type-C and the usual 7.1 audio jacks.

The GTX 1080Ti graphics card furnishes you with two HDMI and two DP ports.

The red adaptor card, which you can see peeking through the slots, is an 802.11 AC wireless card, with two large antennas provided.



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