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The front of the case is where we start our tour of the HAF 932 AMD Limited Edition case. There are six covers for 5.25” Optical drives on the top of the case below the Front Panel I/O area. Each cover has a mesh design allowing for better airflow. To remove the cover simply push the button on the mechanism after removing the sides which is easy to use. The case feels solid in construction and is made out of plastic and steel. Cooler Master has included a full suite of Front Panel I/O ports including four USB 2.0 ports, a Firewire port an e-SATA port, two jacks for the Microphone and Headphone FP Audio and activity lights for Power and the HDD. This is the most comprehensive FP I/O I’ve ever seen on a case with something for everyone. Below the six ODD covers is the space for the front fan. Cooler Master includes a 230mm fan for the front, simply slide off the cover and you have access to the fan. One major difference between the HAF 932 AMD Limited Edition and the HAF 932 cases is the color of the case. Cooler Master ships the case in a red color for the front of the case which is black in the normal HAF 932 case. The right side of the case is an all black piece, but the left side of the case differs significantly from the HAF 932. Instead of the window found on the HAF 932 with a 230mm fan, there is a window with the AMD dragon on it with the Fusion logo in its claws. This feature does not detract from the side or the cooling as you have plenty of it and is actually cool. The top of the case has the Power and Reset buttons inset into a red top. The Power button is a square button and the Reset button is smaller but not labeled. Behind the buttons is a tray with a Fill port. The Fill Port allows you to pour liquid into a top-mounted Cooler Master Liquid Cooling System. Behind the tray is a grill with mounting holes for a top-mounted 230mm fan. You can also mount up to three 120mm fans or a 230mm fan plus a 120mm fan in this position. The rear of the case is interesting as the top mounted PSU position has two Rubber Grommets for water-cooling, but you can easily remove the cover and mount a top mounted PSU if you want. Below that is the Rear I/O for the motherboard. Cooler Master has mounted a 140mm fan on the rear instead of the normal 120mm fan found on most cases. There are seven PCI slot covers with grills for the expansion slots. The bottom PSU opening is there if you want to mount it there.
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