Coolermaster HAF 932

Coolermaster HAF 932 Continued

The 5 1/4″ drive bays have a nice push button clip mechanism which is easily one of the simplest systems I’ve yet seen. We’ll see how effective it is when we get to testing.


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The HDD drive rails are excellent. Another very simple system that opens with a press, you slide the HDD in, and clip it back in place.


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You also might notice the fan sitting directly in front of these drive bays. That one happens to be yet another 23cm fan.


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From the back, the case looks a little out of the ordinary. The usual PSU installation slot is covered up at stock with twin water cooling tubing holes. This cover can be removed though by simply unscrewing the 4 attached screws. This allows you to mount the PSU at the top or bottom of the case.


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In the middle you have another cooling fan; again an exhaust one. This one however is “only” 140mm in size.


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The other side panel has the same ridge vents as it’s counterpart, but doesn’t feature any windowing at all; just a large X shape beveling to allow for cable management on the inside.


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The top of the case is almost totally dominated by a grill with another 23cm fan; this one however is an exhaust one. There’a also room here – if you remove said fan – to fit a triple radiator setup.


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Moving along the top, closer to the front you have an indent with a piece of rubber over it. This would allow you to place DVDs, keys, whatever you have to hand there with the rubber stopping them sliding about.


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Removing this rubber strip however, you see that there is a large radiator fill hole. If you manage to find a kit that lines up with this perfectly, you’re set.


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Flipping the whole thing over to look at the underside, you can see there is room inside the case to fit another dual radiator setup. Seriously, how much water cooling do you need?


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The feet used are plastic, with an aluminium base and a foam pad to cushion it. These can be removed by unscrewing them, and attaching the wheely feet included in the bundle if desired.


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