Posted by The Duke on 10 May 2011 /
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The HAF Series of cases brought about the aesthetics of battle-hardened military vehicles. Each offers the user access to customizing their airflow and rearranging their internal system layout. Together, these features were realized for the first time within the HAF 932, and they will be back again in the new HAF 932 Advanced. The HAF 932 Advanced also comes with an internal USB 3.0 connector as well as tool-free installation. We will be tossing the Cooler Master HAF Advanced on the review table today and see just how well it ranks with the more elite cases on the market today.










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I got mine and Moded it allreay. FULL side window doing away with the Fan Ill Post a Pic. Also changed Fans around and Im adding a RASA RX360 kit up top . I figure Ill stop at my local craft store and see if they ahve somethign i can use for a dust filterin the front.
Keep u all posted.
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I have owned a 932 for over 2 years now without any dust filters. I live in a dusty old house. I have only had to clean the insides once and then only for appearances sakes. The case does not attract or accumulate a lot of dust. I think this is because of the positive pressure in the case with 2x 23cms fans input and only 1x23cm and 1x14cm output. That being said, I think filters may impede airflow whch afterall is what this case is all about. I am sure the technical experts in this field at Coolermaster would have included them if it would have made any difference.
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@ Zeepkist
I stated in the opening paragraph:
“The HAF 932 Advanced also comes with an internal USB 3.0 connector”
Although, I thought I mentioned it again later on in the article, but I guess not. I will update the article to have it in there multiple times.
Thanks for the comment and I hope you enjoyed the review, besides the USB 3.0 stuff.
hi duke,
could you please let us know in future reviews what type of usb 3.0 cables are included with a case.
usb 3.0 connected to I/O backplate or to an internal header on the motherboard, that way we will know if the case in question is a good choice for our new motherboard.
thanks.
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I own the normal HAF 932 and besides the USB 3.0 slots it really does not look like a different case. The slots for cables may be slightly different but did Cooler Master beef-up the tool-less Pci-E/Back plate slots? When using my GTX 460 I screw it in because the locking mechanism did not hold it well enough, and the front of the card was bending down a bit. CM should have really tried to redo the case or add new features to call it “Advanced”.