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Published: 2012-10-23, Author: Alan , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: If you're building a new system, one of the first choices you have to make is the case you plan to use to house all of your components. There are a lot of things to consider: bang for your buck, overall size, expansion bays, ease of installation, cooling...
The HAF continues to hold us in its breezy sway. ...
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Published: 2010-05-26, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Answering that last question, all I can come up with is a resounding Yes! - I don’t even have the fully functional version of the HAF-X and I for one am already sold. Keeping with the cooling power that we all loved from the earlier HAF cases and be...
Abstract: Cooler Master has a longstanding tradition of bringing some of the most forward-thinking cases to the marketplace. There is no denying that their original HAF 932 combined a long list of features into a package that was both unique and infinitely adap...
Looks amazing, Dual hot swap bays, Great cooling performance, Plenty of room, Nine expansion slots, Supports up to four additional 2.5" or 1.8" drives, Supports mATX EATX motherboards, USB 3.0 support on front panel, Extras: VGA support and cooling opt...
No room for dual power supplies, USB 3.0 cables are a bit awkward, Large size is not for all users...
After using the HAF X for sometime now, I can easily say that this case is not just an improvement upon the original design, but one that is very well deserving to the be the new face of the HAF series. A few of the main factors that drew so many enth...
Gigantic space – XL-ATX and E-ATX compatible, Great thermal performance, Expandability, Plenty of options for cable management, Good value for money choice
Styling may not suit everyone's preference
The HAF X may well have been available for a considerable amount of time now but its feature-set is still relevant today.Those who require every feature under the sun will be pleased to know that the HAF X caters for just about every need possible. Th...
Abstract: The most hardcore gamers use multiple graphics cards in CrossFire and SLI configurations. And yet, slinging dual-slot cards together eats up a lot of expansion space. We compare five eight-slot cases with room for complex graphics configurations. When ...
Abstract: Here we are again with another Cooler Master review, and today sees us looking at one of the most widely talked about cases from the guys at CM. The HAF X is not only the biggest case in the HAF series but is currently one of the largest cases in the whol...
It is clear as soon as the HAF X is removed from its packaging that this is a serious case. The Steel body gives it a good weight and very solid feeling body. Then we have the rugged styling which very much stands out from the crowd and this mixed wit...
Redonkulous cooling, Feature-laden, Gotham City visuals
Some design elements get in the way
The clue's in the title really. CoolerMaster likes to keep things cool, and the CoolerMaster HAF X (the HAF stands for high air flow) is the coolest of cooling cases. This is a case you could store fresh fish in on a hot day. Only, please don't.The HAF...