Cooler Master HAF 932
If you really want to build a CrossfireX configuration with Radeon HD 4870X2 cards, than you have to consider replacing your PC case. Not that th cards are quite long and might not fit the case, but they sure require a powerful PSU and as many case fans as you can get, since the GPU cores work best at 90 degrees Celsius. Why not go for a full-tower case? From Cooler Master, that is.
We know Cooler Master has some top cooling solutions, however its high-end products are sometimes outperformed by competitors. With the new HAF 932 case, Cooler Master hopes it can regain supremacy on high-end PC case market, and the features included in the new case show that those hopes aren’t in vain at all.
Many PC cases tend to forget about the airflow aspect, but for the new HAF 932, the airflow issue is top priority. Fudzilla informs that, In order to maximize the airflow, Cooler Master has decided to include steel meshed vents which are vertically stretched over the whole front panel. These meshed panels are fitted with some of the biggest fans I’ve seen on a case - three massive 230mm fans on the top, the side and the front of the chassis.
Cooler Master claims that the HAF 932 is capable of maintaining low temperatures in any hardware configuration you might imagine. Moreover, if air cooling seems a bit too outdated and inefficient (noisy maybe?) for you, HAF 932 can also be upgraded for water cooling by adding an internal radiator and routing the kit through the pre-drilled holes on the rear.
Other outstanding features include logical cable routing for improved airflow, support for four 200mm/120mm fans on the side panel, enough room for a dual power supply configuration, removable HDD racks, easily accessible liquid coolant fill port and many others which will be revealed by launch time. That’s when we’ll find out about the price, as well.
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