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Cooler Master

 

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And there it is you guys .. the all new HAF-X, the crown jewel of cases in 2010. Some of the features that will make enthusiast system builder happy are the nine add0in card expansion slots, which is a necessity for triple-SLI or CrossFireX configurations. The motherboard tray cutout is a standard feature in Cooler Master products, and makes high-end CPU cooler removal much easier than before. Borrowed from the CM690-II design, the new Cooler Master X-Dock is the easiest way to join a SATA drive to the system without opening the chassis.

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Six removable 5.25" expansion bay plates include their own filters, and the 5+2 hard drive rack is identical in design to the CM690-II we recently reviewed. Although only visible in the first image on this page, a sliding panel at the top-front shoulder reveals yet-to-be-released features.

Nine slots for quadruple VGA cards, and removable hotswap HDD.

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Fans are bigger, but the noise isn't. The Cooler Master HAF-X will have a giant 200mm side fan for cooling video card(s) and motherboard, joined by another 230mm front cooling fan. The new HAF Series flagship chassis offers the latest advancements in chassis design.

With the HAF X, Cooler Master is poised to once again wow the PC enthusiast community

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A 140mm rear exhuast fan and two more 200mm top exhaust fans will vent out heated air. All of these fans are down-gradable to smaller units (with exception to the side fan).

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