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    Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    Cooler Master reckons its HAF 922 is the mid-tower chassis that has it all. We take a quick first look.
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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    The CoolerMaster Storm Scout looks better than this 932, and is slightly cheaper. Scout has a handle useful for LANs, an all black interior, and has all related dust covers.

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    Yes. Trying very hard to decide which case to go for at the mo. The storm is nice but doesn't have as much airflow - but then the handles are a massive bonus. Still, the HAF932 was at £99.87 last week on ebuyer and at only £10 more it includes an extra 200mm fan along with it's extra size. Given that these are £15-20 to buy on their own it might make more sense... There's also the CM-690 for even less money than the storm which has similar features...

    I think the only certainly is that coolermaster are getting more of my wedge next month...
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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    It's not very nice to look at imho. PC cases seem to look worse, cheaper and tackier now than they have in a long time.
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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    this looks very good. it may not have the finishing touches to a lian li but function wise it does the job very well

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    Not sure if I like the looks, but I really like the fact that it uses 200mm fans for nice cooling. These will intake and exhaust lots of air, while being quiet at the same time. However, the intake fan is also going to suck in a lot of dust.

    In the official CM forums, they have compatible dust filters for both the HAF 922 and 932, but they will only manufacture them if there is a demand for them. So go over to their forums and make a case for the dust filters if it is important to you. But it does beg the question why they didn't include them as standard (surely the cost can't be too high).

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    The styling is not to everyones taste, however it ticks all the boxes for a good ATX mid tower case.
    except for 1, Price
    At £90 that's just too expensive, if coolermaster had got it down to £70 it would of been a good buy.

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    Another one here who finds it ugly (and I'm one of those deeply sexual deviant types who not only owns a Silverstone SG04 but rather likes the styling too!) I think it looks a bit tacky with too much plastic but I imagine the airflow's going to be pretty good in it.. have to agree with Pob255 on the price too; that's pretty dear.

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    The styling is not to everyones taste, however it ticks all the boxes for a good ATX mid tower case.
    except for 1, Price
    At £90 that's just too expensive, if coolermaster had got it down to £70 it would of been a good buy.
    yup, £70 is a good sum for this case

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    It itsn't really called High Airflow Flow (as the article states) does it? That would just be too good muhahaha.

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    i dont like their HAF series. i think they look ugly too

    would love to get me the 840 but funds are tight and the case is £££

    will have to settle with a 690 for now

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    Quote Originally Posted by hexus
    Both 5.25in and 2.5in drive bays utilise a tool-less design, but the same can't be said for the HAF 922's expansion slots
    Does this case finally have some 2.5" drive bays or is this just a typo? In which case, when are we going to see cases start to allow use of SSDs without adaptors?

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    Yeah, I reckon it is a typo. The inside of the case doesn't show anything that might obviously be a 2.5" bay. I'm guessing they meant to refer to the standard HDD bays - which are tool-less and work very well imo.

    It can't be long until we see high end cases sacrificing some space for 2x2.5" bays though surely...
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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    Quote Originally Posted by zephod View Post
    Yes. Trying very hard to decide which case to go for at the mo. The storm is nice but doesn't have as much airflow - but then the handles are a massive bonus. Still, the HAF932 was at £99.87 last week on ebuyer and at only £10 more it includes an extra 200mm fan along with it's extra size. Given that these are £15-20 to buy on their own it might make more sense... There's also the CM-690 for even less money than the storm which has similar features...

    I think the only certainly is that coolermaster are getting more of my wedge next month...
    The Storm Scout (not to be confused with the storm sniper) gives space to install two 120mm fans in the perspex window, depending on your CPU cooler + GFX card set up. Actually, the 922 side fan might have to be removed in that respect.

    My thermaltake armour with a top fan vent still gets tons of dust in it. Even if the 922 has holes for watercooling, dust may be even more of a problem then. If the 922 internals were coated, it may warrant consideration

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    Re: Previews - Cooler Master HAF 922: high airflow mid-tower monster?

    It looks almost see-through - is the mesh completely open on the case? If so surely dust covers on the fans won't make much difference to the amount of dust that finds it's way into the case (well I know it will make a difference but...). I actually quite like the look (and I don't really like the cases with see through side panels), but if you have to hoover it everyday I wouldn't care what it looked like it would be a no go!

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