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HAF 932!

Ogre67

Limp Gawd
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Just got it in and set it up, gotta say best case ive ever owned. For functionality beats P180 hands down and personally I like the looks better. Cable management is awesome and im usually not the type to care... Only one downside... no filters. Also its kinda odd they made the power led and hd led blue and not red.
 
ah man they just give you everything with that case. doesnt make wc difficult at all. hard drive just slide right in and the cables are nowhere to be seen. life shouldnt be this easy. i disapprove of this case.
 
ah man they just give you everything with that case. doesnt make wc difficult at all. hard drive just slide right in and the cables are nowhere to be seen. life shouldnt be this easy. i disapprove of this case.

lol its funny you mention that, my roommate is a cable freak and has a Antec 900 and said WTF when he watched me put it together and my cables are cleaner than his. Hes thinking about ordering one now too.
 
I have had mine for a couple weeks now and definitely agree it is one of the better cases i own and was very surprised how quite it was.
 
Fell in love with the case the first time I saw it. I was hell-bent on aluminum, but after seeing the HAF, I couldn't care less.
 
I made my own filter for the front intake fan, it helps with dust.

Awesome case...
 
motley care to post how you made your filters as i live a dust bowl room and would help me
 
Forums aren't for reading about cases, they're for looking at pretty pictures. :D where's the pics?
 
Just buy a AC filter refill at walmart or something, then cut to size. That's what I did anyways lol :D
 
I have to post here to show my love for this case. Originally i was going to buy the cosmos S and after i saw this case inside and out i had to have it. Tons of room, i'm about to switch to water with a triple rad in the top. Due to this i will be putting a side window in this case. I feel that i can do with out one of the fans and i didn't think i'd miss a window as much as i did.
 
I prefer to show my cables in the HAF.

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But that's just me.
 
nder, why don't you side the cable behind the tray? I think it can look better:D

Everyone puts the cables behind the tray on the HAF, I prefer to stand out. Besides, the HAF is an aggressive case, why not have aggressive cable management?
 
Everyone puts the cables behind the tray on the HAF, I prefer to stand out. Besides, the HAF is an aggressive case, why not have aggressive cable management?

Thats a new one for me - aggressive cable management :) With the power cables where they are, it blocks some front fan airflow. Not that it would make a huge difference tho. Did you take off the 140mm rear exhaust for a reason?
 
Thats a new one for me - aggressive cable management :) With the power cables where they are, it blocks some front fan airflow. Not that it would make a huge difference tho. Did you take off the 140mm rear exhaust for a reason?

Where I routed the cables, it doesn't block and airflow. The thermals were the same regardless if the 140mm fan was there or not.

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As you can see the cables were routed around the holes where air can blow through. And my cabling really depends on the case, for example I usually route cables behind the mobo tray for the Antec 1200.

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motley care to post how you made your filters as i live a dust bowl room and would help me

I purchased the filters at Home Depot, the ones that go in your home air vents. I just cut it to size, I removed the front fan, and placed it in between the fan and case. It was really easy.

See the filter installed here:

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The PSU standoff is still there, but the angle of the picture hides it.

I think my HAF 932 must be warped -- that or my PSU. I have to supply an incredible amount of force to screw the unit in, relying on the threading action of the screw to pull the PSU flush with the back of the case. My PSU's chassis is now somewhat bend, but I can't figure out what caused what.
 
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