Coolermaster cm storm enforcer - fans

Hi,
I'm new to pcspecialist and new to the forums.
I'm not great at computers, but I have a build configured already and am just deciding on the case.
I have chosen the Coolermaster CM Storm Enforcer for my build and I have a couple of questions. On other websites I've seen this case has a 200mm fan on the front with RED LED and that there is option to put another 200mm Fan at the top. On pcspecialists configuration it seems slightly different. The case comes with a smaller 120mm fan (non-LED) on the front, a 120mm at the back and option to put two more 120mm quiet fans at the top.
I am wondering why in the configuration there is not option to choose 200mm fans for front and top, with the LED and why it is that only the 120mm (Non-LED) fans are on the list. Is it possible to get the 200mm fans from pcspecialist? Are the fan specs wrong on the info? Will it come with a 200mm fan on the front? Do I need to pay for LED strips to be put in the case on the fans? In all the pictures I can find online, this case seems to have the 200mm fans. I would think that two 120mm fans, as suggested, would not fit in the space of a 200mm? It doesn't add up... The case and the LED is my last bit I need to configure before ordering.
If anyone has bought this case before, and received the 200m fan, or were able to purchess them, or has any info, please let me know. I thought I'd post here first, before ringing the helpline. People might suggest that I should just not buy the extra two 120mm quiet fans for the top, and to order two 200m fans from somewhere else, and put them in the case myself, at home. Unfortunatly, I'm not a computer-wizz and I would have no idea how to do it!! and would be too worried to take the PC apart!

Cheers! :)
 
So approntly pcspecialist don't sell the 200mm fans, and they out-source their cases. I was told that the info on the website is ''just a guide line'' and that the case will come as it arrives from the source. It might arrive with 200mm fans or it might not... Seems a little strange as my case has two slots for 200mm fans and an LED one on the front... putting a 120mm fan in a 200mm seems a waste of space and it wouldn't look as good. I was told to just put in the order, with the two extra 120mm fans, that approntly fit at the top where a 200mm would go... and that I should see what happens and what fans turn up... and if I don't like it, send it back or get them to ''try'' and change it... a 50/50 chance to get my case configuration right seems a little risky.. and I don't see the point of purchessing the two extra 120mm quiet fans for the top of the case, if what turns up will be a 200mm, I'll be paying more money, for two fans, instead of the 1 I receive... hmmmmm what to do??
 

SpyderTracks

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So approntly pcspecialist don't sell the 200mm fans, and they out-source their cases. I was told that the info on the website is ''just a guide line'' and that the case will come as it arrives from the source. It might arrive with 200mm fans or it might not... Seems a little strange as my case has two slots for 200mm fans and an LED one on the front... putting a 120mm fan in a 200mm seems a waste of space and it wouldn't look as good. I was told to just put in the order, with the two extra 120mm fans, that approntly fit at the top where a 200mm would go... and that I should see what happens and what fans turn up... and if I don't like it, send it back or get them to ''try'' and change it... a 50/50 chance to get my case configuration right seems a little risky.. and I don't see the point of purchessing the two extra 120mm quiet fans for the top of the case, if what turns up will be a 200mm, I'll be paying more money, for two fans, instead of the 1 I receive... hmmmmm what to do??

I would just order your own case and send it in for the build, select "have your own case in the configurator"
 
Thanks for the feedback. I have considered it, but the cases to buy are just as much if not more on other sites, plus I'd have to pay for sending. If it got damaged on the way there, I'd have to pay for another, it wouldn't be covered under warinty if I posted it.. I'm considering just buying from pcspecialist and hope it turns up with 200mm, plus will send them an email, letting them know if they can't do it with 200mm I'd want to put my order on hold, and possibly get my own case.
 

keynes

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I'm not a computer-wizz and I would have no idea how to do it!! and would be too worried to take the PC apart!
YouTube videos, manufactures website... There is a lot of information on how to do it, it is not complicated and you may even enjoy it and encourage you to add more things.
 
I would if I had the time, but I don't. Plus, if something went wrong with it, I'd have no idea how to find out what part it was... and I'd have to re-buy parts if they were broken... I'd rather pay more money, for a less good computer, just so its all done and I have a garantee.. and I don't have to lift a finger other than setting it up on my desk lol. Perhaps in the future I will learn to build them and save money.
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
I would if I had the time, but I don't. Plus, if something went wrong with it, I'd have no idea how to find out what part it was... and I'd have to re-buy parts if they were broken... I'd rather pay more money, for a less good computer, just so its all done and I have a garantee.. and I don't have to lift a finger other than setting it up on my desk lol. Perhaps in the future I will learn to build them and save money.

PCS are actually very competitive as they buy in such bulk, they're overall cost isn't that much difference between building your own, talking literally 30 - 50 quid on a £1200 build.
 
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