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Cooler Master RC-922M-KKN1-GP HAF 922M ATX Mid Towe
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Last updated: Thursday, March 11, 2010

  • Extreme cooling performance that support up to seven cooling fans top to bottom as well as accommodates three 200 x 30mm fans at minimized noise. Spacious interior can accommodate radiator for liquid cooling system and high-end hardware.
  • CPU Cooler retaintion hole cutout design for quick CPU Cooler installation.
  • LED ON/OFF switch for front 200×30mm fan.
  • Patented button design for easy maintenance of 5.25¿ drive devices.
  • PSU bottom fan can be setup facing up or down to increase airflow throughout the case.

Product DescriptionCooler Master extends the line to a mid tower with the HAF 922. It has a rugged strong appearance and outstanding protection designs that characterize a beast yet to be tamed. Without a doubt this mid tower has it all! It accommodates all sorts of high-end hardware from its spacious interior, and supports up to three 200 mm fans for maximum airflow at minimum noise. This mid tower chassis represents a disorderly collision of machine and beast. . . . More >>

Cooler Master RC-922M-KKN1-GP HAF 922M ATX Mid Tower Case

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  1. J. Cihak
    March 11, 2010

    For the most part, the design is good-Pros:- Lots of room for video cards and for a CPU cooler- Room to route and tie down cables- Easy drive installationCons:- Hard drive noise is less isolated than other cases – noisy- USB ports are almost unusable. USB devices must be forced in and the ports deform anything that is inserted. The USB ports are not full depth so even after a device is forced in, it cannot go in all the way. Both ports are the same bad design. – This brings me to the last point – Coolermaster support is HORRIBLE. They do not respond to e-mail and a live chat describing the problem to tech support was no help. They just said to RMA the case. If I had to do it again, I would have bought a different case from a different manufacturer. Rating: 3 / 5

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  2. V. A Cooper
    March 12, 2010

    I’ve been building my own PC’s for 15 years. The HAF 922 case is a bit smaller then it’s big brother the HAF 932 full tower. They are the best 2 cases I’ve seen in years to build with. Lots of room in both cases. Of course the HAF 932 has even more room & allows you to configure your cooling fans a little different. Example. The HAF 932 comes with a 240mm fan in the front, Side window & on top. You can remove any of them depending on your needs. I decided to install 4 180mm blue LED tri speed fans on my side window cover. I had to remove the 240mm fan from the top & only install 1 180mm fan to make room for my 1KW PSU. 1KW= 1000 watts. The HAF 932 gives you more room to work with if your going to use very large graphics cards. Example,
    I have 2 nvidia GTX 260 GPU’s in SLI mode on my Mobo. Plenty of room in this case for those & a bit more room all the away around. My HAF 922 has 2 nvidia GTS 250 GPU’s in SLI mode. Thet fit ok too. just a little less room all the way around the Mobo.
    Overall, The best 2 cases I’ve ever used.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  3. Ted Ritty
    March 12, 2010

    The sides do not come off as easy as I would hope. For a big box that retails for as much as it does that should have been a given. It is made of good quality metal so it weighs a ton.
    Some small parts were missing but I had replacements.
    No filters are designed for this box so I made my own which will not be that easy to clean thoroughly as they are taped in. I highly recogmend that you make filters as it has a lot of large vententlation openings much bigger thatn the fan size, that dust is going to rush in without filters.
    So as a cool running, almost too big, nice professional looking, good quality box I would say it’s great.
    I am dissapointed that I have to struggle every time I have to open it and keeping it clean is a major issue.
    After all, the purpose of keeping a cool box is for better running longer lasting parts, but if they get covered with dust then you lose all that. And, if it is a big hassle to open the case, you won’t be as likely to keep it clean.

    Rating: 3 / 5

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  4. C. Jones
    March 12, 2010

    Pros: Has a large amount o space for ease of use, cable management and better airflow,
    quick connect drive bays and tool less installation. Is very quiet compared to other cases I’ve seen.
    Best bang for your buck.

    Cons: For an intel board it is a bit tough to get a Corsair H50 cooling system installed,
    Mobo Panel is not removable, It’s not black inside, And dust guards are a pain to get to.

    Overall: This is a very nice case, It’s only $100 and it has alot of features that you would see on a a $150+ case.
    I’am satisfied with this Purchase and will be a coolermaster customer for future cases.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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  5. M. OSADA
    March 12, 2010

    Best case I have ever had. Truly tool-less, and drives fit perfectly. The large fans are quiet. The cable management system is simple yet very effective. Rating: 5 / 5

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