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Cooler Master HAF 932


$160.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Real sturdy as it's made out of steel. Lockable wheels can be attached for easier movement since it's a bit heavier than the average case (13.2 kg.). Detailed and helpful instructions and diagrams are included for first-time system builders.

The Cons:Features lots of sharp, pointy edges and looks generally quite clunky. The tool-less expansion card feature is made out of cheap plastic which doesn't jive well with the otherwise solid build.

The HAF 932 is a full tower computer case from Cooler Master.  It's dimensions are 230 W x 545 H x 575 mm L, and it weighs 13.2 kg.  The HAF 932 is made of 1.0mm steel and supports ATX, Extend-ATX, and Micro-ATX motherboards.

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  There are 6 5.25" drive bays available, as well as 5 internal and 1 external 3.5" drive bays.  7 expansion PCI slots are available as well.  The cooling system utilizes a front-intake and rear-exhaust fan setup, as well as a top-intake fan.  The Elite 335 supports a standard ATX-PSII power supply. 

Features

  • Dimensions:  230mm H x 545mm W x 575mm D
  • Material:  1.0mm Steel (SECC)  
  • 5.25" Bays:  6
  • External bays:  1
  • Internal bays:  5
  • Expansion Slots:  7
  • Motherboard Support:  ATX (Standard, Micro, Extend)
  • Powersupply Support:  ATX PSII

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    Real sturdy as it's made out of steel.

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    Lockable wheels can be attached for easier movement since it's a bit heavier than the average case (13.2 kg.)

  • 1

    Detailed and helpful instructions and diagrams are included for first-time system builders.

  • 1

    Comes with 4 fans already mounted but still runs surprisingly quiet.

  • 1

    Easy to use, effective wire management system and general size leaves plenty of room for installing components.

  • 1

    Excellent airflow can keep even ridiculous SLI and CrossFireX setups within acceptable temperatures.

Cons
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    Features lots of sharp, pointy edges and looks generally quite clunky.

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    The tool-less expansion card feature is made out of cheap plastic which doesn't jive well with the otherwise solid build.

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