Cooler Master HAF ATX Mid Tower Case, RC-922M-KKN1-GP (Black)
- Extreme cooling performance that support up to seven cooling fans top to bottom as well as accommodates three 200 x 30mm fans at minimized noise
- CPU Cooler retaintion hole cutout design for quick CPU Cooler installation.
- LED ON/OFF switch for front 200x30mm fan.
- Patented button design for simple maintenance of 5.25¿ drive devices.
- I/O panel offers two USB 2.0 ports, 3.5mm headphone input, 3.5mm microphone input, and one eSATA Port
Cooler Master HAF 922 RC-922M-KKN1-GP No Power Supply ATX Mid Tower Case (Black)
List Price: $ 113.82
Price: $ 68.79
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The BEST!!! case you can have,
I saw the previous review and was really shocked that someone gave CoolerMaster a low score. Here’s my own take on this.
, simple to setup, and very solid. I’m now considering replacing my ancient Raidmax with the 922 HAF. Fantastic buy!
I was deciding whether or not to build my 2nd custom PC system or get one pre-built online. When I was building the ‘dream system’, I saw this case as an option. After deciding between 932 and 922 (both are relatively new models) I chose to really build my system myself (again!!!). I was previously using RaidMax (Sagita series) case and Antec. After I saw the 932 in person I was shocked at how much larger the case was compared to my Raidmax, so I chose to get a 922 (which looks better by the way), and I’m glad I did! I’m a serious overclocker, having my fans running at 100% speed (sorry no liquid cooling here:)…yet). The salesman mentioned that this case is the quietest he’s ever seen, and he was right! After overclocking my Core i7 and jumping the fan speed up to 100% I still couldn’t hear the PC. It was much better than my ancient Antec case, and way-way better than Raidmax. Inside there are plenty of options on the setup, as I was easily able to include my CoolerMaster V8 fan control on the rear (by the PCI slots), and my GTX285 – there’s room for 2 sli video cards, eventhough the manual says you can place 3 in tri-sli mode. There’s even a cool button on the top of the case where you can turn on/off the red led light on the front fan. One of the things I wanted to mention is: if you choose to overclock your pc, you’ll need to add more fans. With the stock fans: front, top and rear, my cpu cores average 50C when idle – considering I got V8 as a cooler. The better setup would be to add 1 more front fan (there’s room for 3! ), and a side fan as another intake.
Now, before I was really looking for a transperent side-panel. After having this case, I’m really into these classy-looking ‘see-behind-my-fan’ types of cases. By the way, BOTH! of the panels are easily taken out – that really helps to install cpu cooler as there’s a square cut out specifically for mounting brackets.
Overall, I’m super-impressed with HAF922. Considering it’s not a mid-tower, rather it’s a full-size, it’s really silent with it’s fans at or below 19db @ 1800rpm. Lots of options, even a 5’25″ conversion drive, which took me some time to figure out where it was
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|Keeps everything cool, but it’s a dust magnet.,
After spending countless hours of searching for a new case, I must say I am quite satisfied with the case. The fans that come with the case are very silent. Wish my new video card fan was a bit quieter… Anyhow, the case is very sturdy and SPACIOUS. If you are a clean freak like me, cable management is super simple with this case. There is enough space to place anything you can throw at it in this case, while keeping your components cool. But, there is one minor drawback with this case. I had the machine on for 3 days, and there was a lot of dust on the CPU fan and other components. I guess it’s a trade off for having a fantastic air flow system. Overall, I am pleased with how it goods and how it functions. Also, you can find many reviews on [...]. Just search for “haf 922″.
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|Huge and Cool,
After reading review after review on different cases I finally chose on this one. I am glad that I did. There is a ton of room to work in this case and it has the room to support the larger video cards and power supplies out there. I was worried about the HAF printed on the side being obnoxious but it doesn’t look as terrible IRL as it did in the pics. Make sure you check the dimensions, the case was a small larger than I thought it was going to be but it didn’t end up being a problem.
Everything mounts and aligns properly with minimal effort. Routing wires in this case is a joy when compared to some of the other cases I have used. They throw in some zip ties and with them you can neatly and effortlessly route and hide most of your cables. They give you enough space under the motherboard tray that you don’t need to pack the wires and try to get the side of the case on before they all pop out like with some other cases. I agree with others that the case sides could slide into place a small simpler but I have dealt with worse.
The included fans are silent. I finished up replacing the rear 120mm fan with a Noctua and adding a couple more 120mm Noctuas to the side panel. They aren’t pretty being brown and all but they are very silent. There are no removable filters that I see but it does look like there is a finer grade of mesh behind the outer mesh in the front. I have always found that I get just as much buildup inside whether I have filters or not. Twice a year I just take my PC outside and hit it with compressed air from a air compressor. Any dust buildup is solved in a few minutes.
All the drive mounting hardware seems to function well. I like the removable drive trays. They seem simple to work well and help reduce the drive noise. I didn’t use any internal optical drives in my build but the push button mounting seems like it would function well.
All in all I reckon this is a fantastic case and expect it to be spending quite a few years in service. It is going to take something pretty special to make me want to give up this case and even then I’ll probably just keep it as a second box.
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