Saturday 27 December 2008

Cooler Master HAF 932 Case


Author: Ben Sun · 08-19-2008
Cases have gone through many an evolution in the years since the original computers with white case covers were the rage. The case design has evolved into an intricate part of the overall system with expansion, aesthetics and cooling all tied to how the case is designed. Airflow in a system is important especially for the overclocker or person that runs the very high-end computer that runs hot. Today Cooler Master is launching a new design they call the High Air Flow 932 case, which is a full tower case designed to offer great cooling solutions for the most demanding gamer plenty of room due to its size and designed to come under the $170 price tag. It should be an interesting case and we’ll put it through a system build.
Cooling System Features
-Easy Access to Liquid Coolant Fill Port
-120mmx2 or x3 Radiator can be mounted inside the top of the case
-Retaining holes in the rear is perfect for liquid cooling kit
-Meshed back slot for providing passive cooling
-Three 120x25mm fans can be mounted on the top for excellent air exhaust
-Independent air intake designed for bottom mounted PSU or installation of two 120mm
fans
Tool-Free Design Features
-Removable HDD racks with anti-vibration pads for easy assembly and noise reduction
-Patented button design for easy maintenance of 5.25” drive devices
-Tool free clips for add-on card installation
-Retaining holes for easy installation of CPU coolers

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