- EVGA 9800GX2 Video card
- WD 300GB HDD
- Cooler Master 1000W PSU
- Dual 120mm CPU Cooler
- EVGA nForce 790i Ultra SLI motherboard

System build components

HDD rack

Motherboard mounted

Cables attached
The Cooler Master HAF 932 was a joy to work with. The case is a mostly tool-less design meaning that aside from mounting the motherboard with screws you almost don’t need anything else for installation. The 5.25” drive bays have buttons on the side instead of the screws as found on other cases. You push a button then slide the mounting bracket out. Mounting of the motherboard is done by following the included motherboard hole guide. The motherboard tray is not removable.

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Rear of completed system

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Thrasher2, our resident system builder had no issues with building a system with the HAF case from Cooler Master. The numerous large 230mm fans posed no difficulty working with as the case is deep enough room to use them without problems. Due to time constraints to get the review up today, he didn’t install a water-cooling system but the holes and positioning of the fill point make for easy installation of one if needed and we used a dual-fan Coolermaster airflow CPU cooler. There’s plenty of room for even the longest video cards like the 9800GX2 we used in the system build. One cool thing about the case is that there are no sharp edges inside and it is easy to work with due to the room inside the case which almost alleviates the need for a removable motherboard tray.

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