• Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
    Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.

HAF 932 0r????

Jeeprs69

Limp Gawd
Joined
Nov 2, 2005
Messages
314
I saw where some people have problems with the toolless design and a 260 vid card. I got a 260 vid card...... SO anyone have troubles getting their card in it?

I want a full size case. I have a budget Antec that is 3-4 years old or more, and I can barely fit everything in. I would not mind a Antec 1200. Sound isn't a issue. I use headphones.
ROOM and less money is what I'm looking at
 
What problems have you heard of? You can remove the crappy tool-less expansion cards tabs and use screws.
 
I read a review on The egg(I think) where a few people said they had trouble putting a 260 in/ Something like they had to slide it in sideways or something like that......
 
Like nderscore said, you can remove the tool-less clips and just use screws. The HAF932 will have absolutely no trouble accommodating a GTX260.
 
So is this a decent case for $139?
vs the 1200?
I may go to water cooling at a future date...
 
So is this a decent case for $139?
vs the 1200?
I may go to water cooling at a future date...
I would definitely choose this case over the 1200. Better cooling, larger case - more room to work in, better layout.
 
I would definitely choose this case over the 1200. Better cooling, larger case - more room to work in, better layout.

Cool thanks. I was going to get the 1200, till I saw this case. Are there any comparable to this in the $140 range.
 
I never understood what you guys meant by removing the tool less clip..

you dont have to remove anything. You just push it to the back, and just screw in the card..
 
I never understood what you guys meant by removing the tool less clip..

you dont have to remove anything. You just push it to the back, and just screw in the card..
It's true that you don't have to remove it, but you still can remove it if you want to.
 
I would definitely choose this case over the 1200. Better cooling, larger case - more room to work in, better layout.


Took my 1200 back, got the 922. I needed something that aircooled great and fit in 21" of vertical space. It's in queue for a build after the Antec 300 LAN rig.
 
I never understood what you guys meant by removing the tool less clip..

you dont have to remove anything. You just push it to the back, and just screw in the card..

I remove so I don't have a piece of plastic flapping around.
 
I can't stand the drive trays for the 3.5" bays on all the new Coolermaster cases. That being said, the case looks generally well designed for its price range offering nice features for the money.
 
Back
Top