Wednesday, May 26th 2010

Cooler Master Launches HAF X Case

The much anticipated HAF X debuts as the most powerful HAF (High Air Flow) chassis yet. Designed for performance systems, this chassis is able to house today's latest and hottest CPUs, motherboards, graphics cards and is even compatible with USB 3.0 devices. With specialized support and cooling for graphic cards, massive airflow with the help of up to four gigantic fans and easy access to installed components, this is as close as it gets to a system builder's 'dream case'.

HAF X provides powerful airflow with the help of massive-sized fans: dual 200mm top fans, front 230mm red LED on/off fan provide outstanding system cooling and extreme airflow for the entire system. An additional 200mm fan with dedicated air duct has also been added for unsurpassed VGA cooling.
Effortless Installation & Management: Simply Better
A unique feature of the HAF X is that users can easily swap hard drives with the new SATA dock without the need of removing the side panel. Other notable mentions include tool-free design, refined cable management system (including a power cable cover), safety on/off button cover and a bottom-mount power supply.

Upgradeability
Expansion for tomorrow's most demanding graphic cards is not a problem with the nine expansion slots, spacious interior for extra long boards (i.e. ATI Radeon HD 5970) and even an adjustable VGA card holder for added sturdiness.
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33 Comments on Cooler Master Launches HAF X Case

#26
sneekypeet
Retired Super Moderator
happitaProbably going to be the loudest case ever...well, they are 200mm+ fans, so I don't know maybe. Not my cup of tea though.
Not even close...with the fans all running, noise levels are very acceptable.
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#27
b82rez
I love you Coolermaster! Just as I was about to buy the 690 II, they bring this updated HAF to the table. Woooooo!
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#28
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
It looks ok, I was kicking myself for buying a 922 after I heard there was a new HAF on the way. But after I seen pictures, I'm happy I got the 922. This case comes with a lot of extras, so for people not modding, it's a great choice.
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#29
pjladyfox
Went and read a couple of reviews that, until TPU gets one, at least gives me a good idea of what this case is like. Really like what they did over the previous generation HAF in regards of exterior appearance and the PSU shroud is a really nice touch but not everything is perfect at least for me.

If they make a compact model, and the Antec Dark Fleet cases are still not out, that chops two of the 5.25 bays to bring it down to a more manageable 18-19" height, adds a bottom filter for the PSU fan, makes a complete side-window without the fan intake, and lowers the price down to the $120 to $150 range they'll have a killer mid-tower case that will blow all the others out of the water including their own Sniper line.
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#30
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
I doubt you will see a small version, HAF = High Air Flow, that and small are hard to be synonymous. Plus, CM's top end cases, even the mid towers are always a bit large.
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#31
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I love my HAF 932, but would definitely pick this up. Honestly, I just want the 800D :)
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#32
pjladyfox
1Kurgan1I doubt you will see a small version, HAF = High Air Flow, that and small are hard to be synonymous. Plus, CM's top end cases, even the mid towers are always a bit large.
That would be odd considering that after they made the HAF 932 they made the HAF 922 which is the mid-tower version of the original. Besides, a girl can hope right? ;)
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#33
Kantastic
My god... I knew this was going to be a badass case. I'M IN LOVE!
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