Cooler Master HAF 922 review

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Cooler Master HAF 922

Nice rubber based feet there .. no chance of the chassis resonating away from you on your laminated floor.

Cooler Master HAF 922

So it's time to undress the chassis and strip her nekked! Here we look at the right side, the panel is removed. As you can see there's a lot of space for cable management and with the indent in the side panel, you should be able to clear any of the wiring.

Also, please notice that big gap in the motherboard tray. Now that's just handy. Say you want to install a new CPU cooler, you can now easily access and install the backplate. As such there's no need to remove the motherboard anymore, preventing any risk of damage in that process.

Cooler Master HAF 922

The innards of the chassis -- very clean design, though I so much wish that chassis manufacturers would switch to a black coating on the inside as well. HAF922 is large enough for even the largest ATX motherboards on market. There's plenty of space to work in and there's plenty of holes for cable wiring at actually proper positions.

Cooler Master HAF 922

At the top we can see a 200 mm fan x 1 / 700 RPM  rated at 19 dBA. If you go for water-cooling you can swap it and install two 120 mm fans and a radiator.

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