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Cooler Master HAF 932 Review
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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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Eye of the Hurricane
Cooler Master has rarely failed to deliver on a casing, and the latest HAF 932 definitely lives up to their well deserved reputation. While features like the tool-free components are familiar items that were present in previous cases, there's also newer ones like the easy access for removing the heatsink fan that seals the deal for us.
As a casing that touts itself to have "High Air Flow", Cooler Master doesn't disappoint either. With plenty of space and fans for aforementioned air flow, the amount of mesh used and the ease of cable management by shunting the cables to the back panel, the HAF 932 is one for those who prefer excellent case ventilation. Build quality is something that we liked, with a sturdy frame that already comes prepared for water cooling which means no additional modding is needed.
Dust will be a problem with this unit however due to the lack of proper air filters for the extensive mesh pattern with its really big holes and this will probably cause the user some grief every few months when it comes to cleaning the chassis of dust. Retailing at US$159.99, the Cooler Master HAF 932 isn't as perfect a chassis as it could be, but it is still a worthy casing for those who can live with these slight flaws.
Worth it? Maybe, but do beware you'll be doing plenty of dust maintainence unless you install some filters. |
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