Wednesday, April 29th 2009

Cooler Master Introduces HAF 922 Mid Tower Chassis

Following the overwhelming success of the full tower HAF 932, Cooler Master extends the HAF (High Airflow Flow) line to a mid tower in the HAF 922. This beastly machine comes with rugged looks, massive air flow cooling and the Cooler Master trademark interior. Building the dream machine is now well within reach.

Killer Looks
HAF 922 makes no secret for potentially transforming all your high-end hardware components into a raging machine. It possesses a muscular and beast-like design that signifies performance without even opening up the system. Intimidating style and the performance makes it a killer combination.

Unrestrained Airflow & Thermal
HAF 922 supports up to seven fans in total, including three of those that support 200 mm fan (which are swappable for smaller 120 mm or 140 mm fans) for maximum airflow while maintaining a quiet environment. An independent air intake has been designed for a bottom-mounted PSU for easy installation and improved heat management. For overclockers, this chassis even supports liquid cooling set-ups with retaining holes in the back and room for an internally installed radiator.

Easy Installation & Upgradeability
A well thought-out interior has become a trademark for Cooler Master chassis. Starting with a CPU cooler retaining hole that was first introduced in the ATCS 840, it allows for quick installation of CPU cooler without removing the motherboard. Unbeatable cable management makes for less clutter and system maintenance. Tool-free 5.25" and 3.5" drive bays for easy in-and-out. A 7+1 PCI slot for added expandability and a spacious interior to house all types of high-performance hardware.

Source: Cooler Master
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73 Comments on Cooler Master Introduces HAF 922 Mid Tower Chassis

#2
alexp999
Staff
I was going to get this, then I found the CM Storm Sniper :D
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#3
BumbleBee
it's like a cross between a HAF and a Storm Sniper it has a lot of the Storm Sniper features ie it's motherboard tray, side panel configuration, hard drive rack, expansion slot covers, uses same SECC or anodized steel.
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#4
Castiel
Finally its coming out.
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#5
BumbleBee
yeah been waiting 2 months for it to come out. supposed to have a MSRP of $100 usd (at CeBIT). I still think this case blows away anything Antec has to offer.
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#6
Mistral
As someone who uses the NZXT Tempest for a htpc, I can see putting my desktop in a HAF 922...
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#7
Scrizz
coolermaster FTW!
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#8
PCpraiser100
Finally, a cool-looking case that I don't need $250CAN for.
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#9
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
is that motherboard tray designed in a way that we can fit all of the wires behind it?
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#11
Animalpak
Scrizzcoolermaster FTW!
Hell yeah :toast:



This one looks very good. Better than the old HAF
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#13
BradleyKZN
Omw this has me written all over it!
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#14
daragez
it's looks very nice. yeah finally...
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#15
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Im loving it. As an owner of the HAF 932, I must say I like this, though I was hoping for the inside to be painted black. Coolermaster has some of the best screwless retention brackets/systems available today.
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#16
apheX?
WarEagleAUIm loving it. As an owner of the HAF 932, I must say I like this, though I was hoping for the inside to be painted black. Coolermaster has some of the best screwless retention brackets/systems available today.
Yeah thats a real bummer... no black interior.

Looks like it has unnecessary space between the motherboard and the HDD drive bay though?
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#17
apheX?
Easy Rhinois that motherboard tray designed in a way that we can fit all of the wires behind it?
Yeeeaah.

Look
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#18
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
Wow, looks like a amazing case! I like how a company is finally paying attention and seeing that people don;t like wires everywhere.
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#19
kaskuli
Some people have absolutely no taste.
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#20
to6ko91

but i still prefer the 932
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#22
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
kaskuliSome people have absolutely no taste.
Meaning what exactly?

Yeah it seems it still has space for cables.

One thing about the hole on the mobo tray so you dont have to remove the mobo to install HSF, that isnt true. You really do unless your mobo happens to hit perfectly over the hole and has a small plate. I had to on my Asus M3A32 MVP Deluxe Wi Fi AP board to put my water cooler on there and even the stock AMD HSF.
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#23
1Kurgan1
The Knife in your Back
kaskuliSome people have absolutely no taste.
You might want to file yourself under the "no class" category troll :shadedshu
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#24
alexp999
Staff
WarEagleAUOne thing about the hole on the mobo tray so you dont have to remove the mobo to install HSF, that isnt true. You really do unless your mobo happens to hit perfectly over the hole and has a small plate. I had to on my Asus M3A32 MVP Deluxe Wi Fi AP board to put my water cooler on there and even the stock AMD HSF.
The backplate on my board lines up perfectly (no joke) in the middle of that access hole in my CM Storm Sniper
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#25
BumbleBee
sometimes they line up sometimes they don't. it's better than no access hole thats for sure.
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