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    Default Coolermaster HAF 932



    There are three 200 mm fans in the case to ensure a continuous supply of fresh air. The fans are positioned at front, side and the top. On the rear side there is another 140 mm fan. It is possible to replace the giant fan on the side with four 120 mm fans. A 240 mm radiator for water cooling systems can be placed in lid or on the bottom of the case. The power supply can be positioned at the top or bottom of the case.

    A reservoir for a water cooling system is installed in the top 5.25 inch drive bay, it can be filled via the Fillport. To do this you just remove the rubber cover of the tray on top.



    Whats particularly interesting about this case is the motherboard tray. It includes a rear access window which allows access to the heatsink or waterblock mounting hardware without the need to remove the motherboard. There are also several cable management holes that allow the cables to be hidden behind the motherboard tray in an organized fashion.


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    Default Re: Coolermaster HAF 932

    I've been wondering when someone would release a case that allows access to the heatsink mounting hardware! Good stuff!

    Also, the fact that you can move the PSU allows for so much more customization of the internals! Great find Eck!

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    Wow great find!
    I wish I would of known about this case sooner.
    Its a great buy (from what I've read), I saw it and just thought to myself "At least $200."
    Its really nice looking case and only $150.
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    Default Re: Coolermaster HAF 932

    The only part of the case I like is the front fascia. It does have good cable management but is way to "pre modded" for my liking.
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    I don't like the top port section. I think it just juts out there. They should've transitioned to it from the top so it wouldn't be so sudden. Its all like this: _______^^
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    Default Re: Coolermaster HAF 932

    Im thinking of buying this to replace my lexa blackine, good idea?
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    Default Re: Coolermaster HAF 932

    I wish I had ~$150 to drop on this, it'd be a nice upgrade from my current case even though my current one is still in good shape and works well... lol

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    Default Re: Coolermaster HAF 932

    Didn't one of the CM Stackers have two PSU mounts?

    Also, the giant-side-fan thing has jumped the shark. Air goes front to back, bottom to top. I really don't get how left-to-right is a good thing, unless you've got hard-drive cages that block the intake fan, or you're too damn lazy to get your cables out of the way. So it blows right on the motherboard... great, so would a fan placed directly in front of it...

    It seems like a substitute for good thermal design, is all. I'm not an engineer, though, what do I know...
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    Default Re: Coolermaster HAF 932

    It actually cools very well but make sure you add dust filters. CM don't give any with the case, watch for dust bunnies lol.

    IMO the case is damn ugly, I only like the front fascia a little bit.
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    Default Re: Coolermaster HAF 932

    Yeah this si the 2nd case Coolermaster that had dual psu openings. The first one was the original stacker. That thing was friggen monstrous for it's time.

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