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Cooler Master HAF 932
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Wed, 6 May, 2009
Cases & Power Supplies
Cooler Master
Jeremy O'Steen
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Introduction
Let’s face it, when it comes to buying a new computer case, there are hundreds of different designs out there.  So what is it that we look for when deciding on what case to put our new system in? 

First off, we want to make sure that all of the parts we just bought will fit into the new case, and that we have plenty of room to work in when installing our components.  There is nothing worse than finding out your motherboard won’t fit because your case is too small, or that your graphics cards are too long.  We want to make sure it has excellent airflow.  What’s the use in spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a new system, only to have your parts overheat due to poor air circulation?  And, we want the case to look good.  Ok, let’s be honest here, we want it to look great.  I mean, this is what everyone else sees when we take our system to a LAN party right?  And lastly, we want a case that has options available should we decide to either upgrade our parts, or install a custom liquid cooling system.

Today we will be taking a look at the Cooler Master RC-932, also known as the HAF.  Does this case meet all of the requirements that we expect out of a case, and then some?  Does it really deserve the HAF 932, or High Air Flow, designation?  That is what we are here to find out.

Thanks go to our friends at Cooler Master for supplying the review sample.

Cooler Master was founded with the mission of providing the industry's best thermal solutions. Since its establishment a decade ago, the company has remained faithful to this mission, emerging as a world leader in products and services for companies dealing with devices where heat issues must be resolved.  The cornerstones of Cooler Master's philosophy are innovation, speed, and customer satisfaction. Together, these ensure that Cooler Master is the supplier that the companies around the world rely on to deliver the best thermal solutions, creating a win-win situation both for Cooler Master and the companies that become its customers.



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