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CoolerMaster HAF 932

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 07:03
by Buffalo Six
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6811119160

Ok, so because i have an uber wiring mess right now with the 260's in SLI, I went with the CM HAF 932 because of the layout and wire management options. On the Antech 1200 there is little room to run wires behind the MB tray, and frankly I kinda like the side load hard drives of the HAF 932. I ordered blue 230mm fans from CoolerMaster and some blue UV stuff from FrozenPC so looks like this weekend I'll be gutting the current box and swapping into the HAF.....

I'll post pics as I go

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 07:08
by VEGETA
looks liek its got the same amount of room as my 900 case for running wires behing the tray. the newer antec 900 had slots cut for this the old ones (one u may have buff) did not

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 08:56
by Buffalo Six
well my 900 has a few small holes that I cant get the plugs thru, I looked and the 1200 has te same small holes. Plus I needed a full tower to use my new fan controler which needs 2 bays so if I stayed with the 900 I'd lose a fan, even with the 1200 I'd lose a fan. Plus I am not comfortable with only having 3/8" space between the top fan on my PSU and the 2nd GC.

Also this HAF case has room for water cooling if I decide to go that route, and if I get that StrikerII board, the northbridge comes stock with a water block mounted on it.

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 09:02
by VEGETA
do note people have posted that thing leaks lol. that board is faster then my evga one as the evga one is the stock sample coard form nvidia basiclay the asus one is a bit redesigned but its not much different and was a massive price increase for that striker when I got mine.

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 15:29
by Grifter
I like he raw look of that case. It looks like a construction site fused with cyberpunk...big and blocky lines that give it also a "tough" look. Nice choice.

Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 15:34
by Buffalo Six
well i will most likely be going with a water cooler based cpu and northbridge on my next build, still looking at different kits, Koolance is looking good so far.

Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 09:44
by Buffalo Six
Holy crap...the box arrived just now and damn if it doesnt weigh in at 34 pounds WITHOUT a power supply! this thing is HUGE!