Coolermaster HAF 932
Conclusion
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 which is 140mm, you have the option to add a triple radiator at the top, and a dual rad. on the bottom. Really, this case’s cooling is about as extreme as you can get, without going into phase or something more temporary – like dry ice or NO2. It’s also got a great drive bay clip system and a ok price point.
The HAF 932 is a greate package. It’s not pretty but it’s quite impressive. If you want an enormous case with plenty of cooling options then definitely check it out. Just make sure that your internal components are quiet too, or you’ll be hearing a lot from them.
| Pros | Cons |
| Extreme air cooling with WC options | No dust filters |
| Great drive bay clips | Poor sound dampening |
| Good price point | Ugly |

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Thanks go to Coolermaster for providing us with this case.
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