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With pure innovative strength, Cooler Master, the leader in enthusiast computer components, has unleashed yet another prevailing arsenal to compete in the full-tower chassis segment. Proud and robust in its appearance, the HAF 932 boasts sturdy sentinel housing and revolutionary High Air Flow structure to enhance and protect any hardware component that is worthy of the highest performance.
Available Color | Black |
Materials: | Case body: Steel Front and Top Mesh: Plastic |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 9.6 x 22 x 22.2 inches |
Weight | 29.5lbs. |
MB Type | Micro-ATX, ATX, E-ATX |
5.25" Drive Bay | 5 (without the use of exposed 3.5" drive bay) |
3.5" Drive Bay | 5 hidden 1 Exposed (converted from one 5.25" drive bay) |
2.5"/3.5" Drive Bay | 4 (converted from two 3.5" drive bays) |
I/O Panel | USB 3.0 x 2 (Internal) USB 2.0 x 4 Audio x 1 Mic x 1 1394a x 1 |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
Cooling System | Front: 230 x 30mm red LED fan, 700RPM, 19dBA Side: 230 x 30mm x 1, 700RPM, 19dBA (supports 120 x 25mm fan x 4) Top: 230mm x 30mm fan x 1, 700RPM, 19dBA (supports 120mm fan x 3 or 120mm x 1 + 230 x 30mm x 1) Rear: 140 x 25mm Fan x 1, 1000RPM, 19dBA, 61CFM |
Power Supply | Standard ATX PS2/EPS 12V (optional) |
Warranty | 2 Years |
Water Cooling Compatibility | Top: 360mm Radiator (3 x 120mm fans) or 240mm Radiator (2 x 120mm fans) |
Pros: -Great cable management -Awesome airflow -Bigger fans = Quiet (Compared to Antec 900) -Solid chassis -Plenty of room for XL GFX cards -Room to add more fans if needed (really is not needed)
Cons: -Huge, bulky, and heavy when built (make sure you check HxWxL for your setup so it will fit) -Rubber mounts for 3.5" HDD fit weirdly and did not thread in, I did not trust this so I used reg screws. -200mm Top fan was either defective or damaged in shipping (no visible damage, maybe a drop), Bought a red cooler master 200mm to replace it (horrible bearing squeal, plus it was hitting on the metal of the case). Not going to knock an egg off for random malfunction though.
Overall Review: Check the fans before building the whole machine, sucks having to pull apart the top at the end for a fan squeal on a new rig.