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Cooler Master HAF 932 Review

Date: 2008-10-11

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   Blow Wind, Blow!Air flow for your PC cases, as most DIY enthusiasts may know, can sometimes be quite a pain in the rear to manage thanks to the need for proper cable management and the limited ...

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Rounding up our internal viewing of the HAF 932, we have the other fans that were briefly seen from the outside - the 140mm and 230mm fans located at the rear and top respectively. We also loaded up the unit with our usual suspects of components.

Cooler Master HAF 932 Review
Moving back to the rear, we see here the 140mm fan that's also included with the chassis.


Cooler Master HAF 932 Review
Looking upwards we see the 230mm fan that's located on the underside of the top panel. Big indeed.

The tool-free design of the expansion slot locks makes screws a thing of the past with an easy to use clip-on that securely fastens the VGA card into place. Our review unit did encounter some problems with the last clip not being able to lock into place properly, but it's probably just a problem with this unit.

Cooler Master HAF 932 Review
The expension ports are also easy to use, just slot and click the lock into place. Simple and easy to use - just the way we like it.

Cable management was something the HAF 932 made simple and routing the cables behind meant you should get maximum air flow on the front with no cables blocking the incoming cooler air from the outside. Another feature that we liked about the chassis was the square hole that we mentioned earlier which allows for easy replacement of the heatsink fan.

Cooler Master HAF 932 Review
We loaded up the casing with some components and also tried out the cable management features. Yes, routing through the back does makes things easier - do however, pardon our slightly messy test as we didn't use any cable ties for this round.


Cooler Master HAF 932 Review
Note that the square hole that you spotted earlier allows you to easily install and remove the heatsink CPU fan without having to go through the whole process of uninstalling the motherboard from the chassis.


Cooler Master HAF 932 Review
As you can see, there's plenty of space to play around, you'll have no trouble installing your components and managing your cables with this user friendly casing.






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