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Delivering copious amounts of air cooled the bench rig to the lowest recorded ambient and load temperatures while staying very quiet is a great accomplishment. Overall, this chassis is one of the best on the market, and the only nagging issue is the complete lack of dust filters.
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Recently Cooler Master expanded their HAF range further with the release of the HAF 932 Advanced, a refreshed version of the popular HAF 932 which has been around for a while now. Today we have the Advanced version of the HAF 932 on our test bench so let's find out whether it is a worthwhile evolution of the original.
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Today we are going to look at the latest product in the HAF series, the 932 Advanced which is essentially an updated version of the original HAF 932 case that was released back in 2008. There are only a few minor tweaks here and there, though, which bring the old case into the modern era by adding features such as USB3.0 on the front panel.
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Hardcore AMD aficionados should find Cooler Master's limited edition HAF 932 chassis hard to resist, and with good reason. Thanks to its front panel treatment and side window graphic, this chassis has a very distinctive look and brings with it the proven performance and features of the very popular original HAF 932.
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In collaboration with AMD, Cooler Master has released an AMD edition of the critically acclaimed HAF 932 which transforms your machine into an AMD themed eye catching PC case. The HAF 932 AMD edition adds racing red to the front and is branded with the AMD dragon on the acrylic see-through side panel. Read on to see how this full tower case does in our system AMD system build!
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I can honestly say that the Cooler Master HAF 932 AMD limited edition is a great case. The style is first-class, the red front face plate is gorgeous, and the side panel window with AMD dragon graphic is really cool. The tool-less design is very well thought out, and the included 8-pin power cable extension and caster wheels are a very pleasant surprise.
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Mit dem HAF 932 hatte Cooler Master im Herbst 2008 für viel aufsehen gesorgt und zurecht in diversen Print- und Onlinemedien Awards abgesahnt. Nun, nach etwas mehr als einem halben Jahr, bietet Cooler Master das HAF Mini 922, den kleinen Bruder des HAF 932, an. Auf den folgenden Seiten erfahrt ihr, was ihr vom neuen HAF 922 erwarten könnt.
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Cooler Master konnte im Oktober 2008 mit dem HAF RC-932 Gehäuse einen beachtlichen Erfolg landen, der sich vor allem im enormen Airflow begründet sah, womit das Gehäuse sehr schnell zu "Übertakters Liebling" avancierte. Mitte 2009 wurde das HAF (High Airflow) Sortiment um das etwas kleinere RC-922 Gehäuse erweitert, das trotz der minimierten Abmessungen kaum weniger Platz bietet und auch weiterhin für einen schnellen Luftdurchsatz sorgen soll. Der Launch liegt zwar schon einige Zeit zurück, aber angesichts der nahenden Weihnachtsfeiertage haben wir uns dann doch entschlossen, diese Review-Lücke noch kurzfristig zu schließen. Die Weichen für einen interessanten Artikel waren also gestellt, alles weitere erfahrt ihr in unserem ausführlichen Praxistest, viel Vergnügen beim Lesen
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As part of the HAF Stacker, we bring you the smaller 915F that allows for either a SFF chassis build, or the option to be a water cooling pedestal.
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Today we are taking a look at a rather interesting case from Cooler Master. It is their HAF Stacker 935. What makes this case so interesting is that it is actually two cases in one. You have the HAF Stacker 925 (main compartment) which can house E-ATX, ATX and Micro-ATX motherboards. Then there is the HAF Stacker 915F which can house a Mini-ITX system or external watercooling. What is really cool about these cases is that they are stackable, hence the name HAF stacker. So with the 935 you are able to stack the 915 on the top or on the bottom of the main compartment to create the ultimate system. Cooler Master has designed these cases so you are able to route cables between the two as well. Read on as we take a look...
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