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User review - Coolermaster HAF 922
Coolermaster HAF 922
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widow_mak3r
20:18 Mar 11, 2010
HAF (High Air Flow)... says it all. 2 x 200mm and 1 x 120mm fans put in 2 key areas makes the case worth for a cheap, easy and effective cooling solution.
tooless hard drive bays, just pop in hard drive and slide it in.
CABLE MANAGEMENT! one thing that always kills a sexy looking computer... is solved with its awesome design, everything can fit neatly!
only a few slight cons:
*PCI back panels aren't tooless BUT have easy thumb screws :D
*When installing hard drives, makes sure to have L shaped cables, it makes it hard to put the side of your case on when all bays are filled.
*Only 1 of the 200mm fans have red LED's (that was mine anyway).
one small thing to be aware of is if you going to lans or moving this case around, the feet are easly removed.
i've lost a foot already haha.
(DON'T let this put you off a AWESOME case!)
I love my Coolermaster HAF 922 (with window), it has reduced the temperature in my pc, ready for future upgrades and best off all... looks mad!
it has 2 x 200mm fans (one on top and one at the front on the bottom) and 1 x 120mm fan (at the rear) in the case. shame that only one 200mm fan came with red LED's :(.
power supply is on the bottom, good to see :3. room for water cooling (round rubber things on the back XD). great for BIG graphics cards... enough room to part my car in there :P. there is even little things inside to zip tie your cables to for effective cable management, as well as having enough space not to mess all your cables up!
for the price, style and features i would recommend it. just sucks if someone else already about the case, it takes that unique factor away :(
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