Cooler Master HAF 932 High Air Flow ATX Full Tower (RC-932-KKN1-GP)
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Cooler Master HAF 932 High Air Flow ATX Full Tower (RC-932-KKN1-GP) Description
High Air flow full tower chassis, tool free design, removable hdd and cable management
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Cooler Master HAF 932 High Air Flow ATX Full Tower (RC-932-KKN1-GP) Reviews

Easy access to liquid coolant fill port

Meshed back slot for providing passive cooling

120mm x 2 or x 3 radiator can be mounted inside the top of the case (radiator is optional)

Three 120x25mm fans can be mounted on the top for excellent air exhaust (fans are optional)

Retaining holes in the rear is perfect for liquid cooling kit

Independent air intake designed for bottom-mounted PSU or installation of two 120mm fans
PRODUCT FEATURES
- The HAF features a fully-rugged appearance and is housed in a tough casing to offer outstanding protection
- A rugged HAF comes equipped to operate with unparalleled thermal performance
- Patented finger-press buttons for quickly maintaining or upgrading 5.25″ drive devices
- Removable HDD racks and cable management system for better cable routing and neatness
Customer Reviews
I cannot possibly sing the praises of this case enough!
I’ve been building my own computers for decades and this is far and away the best I’ve ever had.
You can choose to install your PSU either above or below the motherboard. I went with below for greater stability.
The large diameter fans spin at a lower speed, giving you lots of great airflow for relatively little noise. The fans come with molex adapters in case your motherboard doesn’t have four sockets for case fans.
The case itself is tool-less, and all drives can be mounted in a tool-less fashion, but if you prefer you can screw the drives in the traditional way should vibration be a concern. Personally, I’ve had no issues with the tool-less option for all my drives. Even your PCI expansion cards (e.g. video card) can be installed in either a tool-less fashion or with screws. Getting in and out of this case is incredibly easy. The same goes for swapping parts in and out once you’re inside the case. This case is a pleasure to work on.
The cable management in this thing is a dream. Typically, the inside of my rigs look like a spaghetti factory exploded, but even I was able to make the inside of my rig look pristine (a good thing given the transparent side of the case). Despite routing cables behind the motherboard, somehow all the cables I had reached everything they needed to just fine. Not only does this make your computer look nicer, but it helps to improve airflow (as if having four giant fans weren’t enough).
The front panel has every kind of connector imaginable including eSATA, and are positioned at the top making them easier to get to if you put your computer on the floor like many people do.
Oh, and the interior of this thing is roomy. You’ll have no problem fitting the biggest of video cards and still have room left over for a four year old to move in and build her own dollhouse.
My only real gripe with this thing is that the power and HD activity LEDs are awfully bright, but this is only an issue if you have your computer in your bedroom and leave your computer on at night. I guess they figure you need the bright lights to warn low-flying aircraft as it is an awfully big case.
One warning: the top of this case is not closed. It has an open screen for the fan at the top of the case. If you have young children, put your computer someplace high to prevent any spills from going directly into the guts of your rig.
If you have the space for a full size case, I would recommend this case for all the room to fit everything into (my case still looks empty even with everything I have in it),for air flow and ease of cable routing. Using a few tools to mount things is not a big deal with me. The only down side is the lack of filters for the big fans.
I am comparing this to my other recent case, an Antec 1200. The Antec has better airflow over the hard-drives, but that’s it. And if you are using SSD’s airflow over the hard drives is not an issue anyway. The HAF has greater airflow overall, the option to replace the large quiet fans with speedy 120mm fans (10 of them). the stock fans are quiet, and the HAF is somewhat tool-less. It is also much easier to hide cables with the HAF. With the HAF, you can put the power supply at the top or the bottom, or can even run two power supplies, if you somehow need to do so. There is plenty of room for the Noutua NH-D14 cooler, even with the fans on the side panel.
Unless you are talking custom, the HAF is the best case out there right now. The Corsair Obsidian is bigger, but costs almost twice as much – and has poor airflow.
What I have in the HAF: EVGAx58, radeon 4890, Areca raid card, Intel 920 running 4.2gz, Noctua NH-D14, Corsair HX-850, dvd, 4-bay hot-swap cage with four 3.5 storage drives, 4 vertex turbo SSD, eight regular vertex. The 2.5 SSD all fit using 2.5 to 3.5 conversion brackets that hold two SSD each.
