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Cooler Master Revisits HAF Roots with the HAF 700 Chassis

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Earlier this year Cooler Master unveiled a milestone in the history of contemporary technology: its latest flagship chassis, HAF 700 EVO. Today, Cooler Master returns to the roots of their HAF series by introducing HAF 700, an EATX chassis focused on delivering pure, undiluted performance. Much more subdue and minimalist in visual design while preserving key features of the flagship model, this case boasts unlimited levels of hardware support, multi-chamber heat dissipation, and innovative patent-pending mechanical designs.

As an embodiment of the HAF DNA, HAF 700 prioritizes airflow and performance through attention to detail in mechanical design, easily housing the most power-hungry components on the market. From SSI-EEB EATX motherboards to multiple radiator locations supporting up to 480 mm in length, as well as any top tier GPU you can get your hands on, HAF was made for building the system of your dreams. After having installed all core hardware components in the chassis, users will also find an abundance of clearance remaining for custom water loops, cable management, storage, or any other additional accessories they may fancy.



[Editor's note: Catch the TechPowerUp Review of the HAF 700]

With the aim to push thermal efficiency up another notch, HAF 700 features a full mesh front panel, fine-tuned to minimize resonance and reduce noise levels. The two 200 mm and three 120 mm Sickleflow ARGB PWM fans included in the case have been pre-installed in a layout tediously tested and configured for optimized airflow so users can enjoy top-notch cooling and maxed out performance potential out of the box.

Intuitive Toolless Installation
To provide users easy access to their hardware as well as a sense of satisfaction during their creative journey, HAF 700 incorporates an extensive level of toolless installation into its mechanical design. Multiple patent-pending toolless features such as multi-function locking mounts, removable drive cage, and GPU installation design streamlines the building process, making for a revolutionary, unique installation experience. All internal case components are designed to be removable and swappable, so users can tailor the layout to best suit their needs.

Boundless Aesthetic Freedom
While the HAF 700 EVO was made to stand out as the artistic centerpiece of a gaming room, HAF 700 was designed to strike a balance between various tastes in visual appeal and functionality. Featuring a front panel with a significantly stealthier design, HAF 700 is decked out with ARGB Gen2 Sickleflow fans from top to bottom, so users can freely select and customize lighting effects according to their preference. Backwards compatible with traditional ARGB Gen1 devices, ARGB Gen2 allows even greater levels of freedom and versatility when paired with MasterPlus+. Users gain full control of lighting effects and colors down to each LED, completely customizable so each system can be truly unique.

All Performance. No Fuss.
HAF 700 is a case created for those who not only want but need extra power from their PCs. Thus, each detail has been crafted to ensure users the robust performance and unwavering dependability of any system installed. Now is the time for change. Whether you're a fan of the original HAF series, a professional creator, or hardware enthusiast, HAF 700 is sure to make your life, career, and gaming experience that much more streamlined and enjoyable.

Availability:
The HAF 700 will be available for US$249.00 MSRP in the US.

For more information, visit the product page.



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Same frame as HAF 700 EVO but at significantly cheaper prices and without unnecessary gimmicks.
 
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I like the gimmicks :D
 
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Goodness me, that's ugly.
 
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I really, really do not like any case where the layout places the PSU in the top. I prefer the layout of the Lian Li PC-O11 dynamic as far as the PSU is concerned, it's own chamber BEHIND the motherboard so that it doesn't increase the height of the case.

Goodness me, that's ugly.
Yeah. CM cases have always been a bit......unique.
 
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I really, really do not like any case where the layout places the PSU in the top. I prefer the layout of the Lian Li PC-O11 dynamic as far as the PSU is concerned, it's own chamber BEHIND the motherboard so that it doesn't increase the height of the case.


Yeah. CM cases have always been a bit......unique.
This is what this case does as well
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I might have to finally retire my Antec 1200.
 
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In the UK 350 pounds is to much compared to o11d XL and view 51. Cooler master really has missed the mark price wise 270 is the max I'd spend on this.
 
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From the back (where I/O shield is) it looks pretty nice. At any other angle... oh dear.

To say it's ugly is like saying water is wet. :D
 
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I feel like CM keeps making almost great cases, if only they weren’t so gaudy, and cookie-cutter cases with significant tooling mistakes that could be easily fixed (the insistence on 200mm fans, often fitted to 140mm frames, being the primary culprit).

Really unfortunate their best cases weep with nostalgia for early aughts gaming chassis, they’d be a killer with a little more forethought.

(aside, whyyyyyy with the angled bottom fans? Horizontal GPUs? Cool the glass? I’d love to believe their “testing” resulted in this design, but an odd expense to add)
 
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