Cooler Master supply the HAF 932 within a sizeable cardboard box that reflects the physical dimensions of the case packaged within. The front of the box features a large image of the design.
Turning the box around reveals a further image, alongside details of the 932's features and specification. Inside the box the case is sandwiched between two slabs of polystyrene for protection.
The included bundle comprises of all the items we could expect. Aside from the screws and manual that are included there is a 3.5″ external drive adapter, case speaker and a massive amount of cable ties.
The HAF cases have been some of my favourites over the years. the airflow and space is second to none. unless you spend 3x as much.
I dont really think it looks dated. its industrial. thats never going to change….. good review though Henry
I dont really think it looks dated. its industrial. thats never going to change….. good review though Henry
I’m sure I read this exact same article on eTeknix a couple of months ago… except that was more thorough and better written.
Well considering it was written by the same freelancer, perhaps he had a bad day for us.
Oh I see, never seen the same piece tackled twice like that, wonder why he gave it a must have now, but only a silver last time?
Well its not really ‘tackled’ twice. its once here and once on another site – different audiences. Not unheard of when paying freelancers.
Maybe he has grown to like it more over time? I guess its one of the mysteries of the internet 🙂
Last time anyone saw Henry, he was sitting atop a huge pile of gold coins :-p
STUPiD side panel window.
Very nice article and straight to the point. I am not sure if this is actually the best place to ask but do you people have any thoughts on where to hire some professional writers? Thx 🙂
I have this case, and I love it. Although initially the dust was a problem, after I spent $30 or so buying some custom filters, it’s now greater than ever!
How about a comparison with the original HAF 932? Like how it performs next to it for fan cooling and options, modern connectors and cable routing, mounting options etc?