First seen: 19 august 2008
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List All 12 PricesWith 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 presents its sturdy sentinel housing and revolutionary High Air Flow structure to enhance and protect any hardware component that is worthy of the highest performance.
There is no doubt the Cooler Master HAF932 is a very good case, it is huge, which makes building in it nice and easy and I believe it would take a substantial water cooling set up internally. It’s built like a tank, it has fairly striking looks without going too far and it has a lot of nice features, like the hole for the fill port and the front mount E-sata connector and of course that cooling which is very quiet but incredibly effective. All that said, in my opinion,... Read more
The Coolermaster HAF 932 is a pretty interesting case. It's not very pretty to look at, and with it's multitude of available water cooling clip holes it really does come off as some kind of engineering sample. It's stock noise levels are great, but it's lack of noise dampening materials inside the case, and huge grill areas mean that the internal components could appear noisier than they do in other cases. The cooling is otherworldly with 4 stock fans, the smallest of... Read more
When you look at the HAF 932 from the outside its hard to think this case would win anyone over. In a way Cooler Master seemed too have regressed from the beautiful smooth bends space age looking tower cases to a rough and rugged case. The HAF 932 was just completely different than anything else on the market. Once you get past the aesthetics and look inside at the incredible features you’re thoughts might change. The Cooler Master HAF 932 turned one extreme of... Read more
With Cooler Master recently updating their chassis product lineup, we've had the opportunity to review a few of their full towers, with the HAF 932 being the third one so far. This has allowed us to see some of the differences between these new cases up close and personal. The 932 is a rather interesting product; it doesn't have the subtle and contemporary style of the , instead sporting a rather industrial and aggressive look that causes a love/hate reaction. However,... Read more
Testing has been done the same way as in case of . You can see that HAF 932 performed better than its bigger and better organized older brother. We reckon that this is consequence of right side 220mm fan that provided better air flow around motherboard backside. In case we used SLI or CrossFire system ATCS 840 would perform better because it has fan system that is designed just for that scenario. In case you have or plan to build single graphics card system, Cooler... Read more
Summary: A good room upgrade case Read more
After getting this great case - I looked at the HAF- 922 on the coolermaster site. It looks like a mid tower case of the haf-932 without the power supply plate problem. Good fix coolermaster! Read more
A must have for the enthusiast! Supports multiple configurations, keeps things very cool. And is a beast of a tower. I love beastly towers LOL! Warning! Could be heavy to SOME people :p Read more
Refusing to do the right thing. You have to ask yourself this if this how they manage something that you have evidence to prove. How will they react to some thing that not many users of their hardware can't really prove. Tip for you Coolermaster. In today's world we as users want to deal with companies that take responsibility for problems with products that they make. Until you own up I will never use another product that you make. By the way I build several hundred... Read more
This is one heck of a case. So much room to install pretty much anything. The water cooling panel at the top on the back is very convenient. The only thing that could have made this better is if they included a filter for the large fans, this case sucks in the dust like a vacuum. Read more
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