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The *OFFICIAL* CoolerMaster HAF 932/922 Owners Club
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some nice looking cases here but def room for improvement with cable management. This case as awesome potential and is def an option for this summer when i upgrade my case from this POS.
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Ok i am looking to get one of these cases this weekend from frys (hopefully) and i need some questions answered
1. If you drill out the rivets on the case, how do you get the parts reattached to the chassis? 2. What is the model of the 140mm fan on the back? What are the specs on it? It looks like this case would have positive air pressure w/ the stock fans.
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Coolermaster. Don't know the specs.
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cometman, after you drill out rivets you replace riviets with a rivet gun. i picked up mine at local ace hardware store. i used 1/8 rivets. the gun was about 20 dollars. i picked up my haf case, ive read through all this thread and learned alot. I took my case apart and painted it black and red. Im going to be putting together a system over time, watercooled.
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Rear: 140 x 25 mm standard fan x 1, 1200 RPM, 17 dBA, obviously made by Cooler Master. And yes there would be positve pressure as there are x2 230mm fans as intake and only 1 230mm exhaust and a 140mm exhaust fan. And use a rivet gun in the same spots to put it back together, as mention above.
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http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/prod...roduct_id=2810 (Specs tab)
Front: 230 x 30 mm red LED fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA Side: 230 x 30 mm standard fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA Top: 230 x 30 mm standard fan x 1, 700 RPM, 110 CFM, 19 dBA Rear: 140 x 25 mm standard fan x 1, 1200 RPM, 17 dBA, *(~55 CFM?) *CM does list a 120x25cm @ 1200rpm @ 44cfm +/- 10% So ~55CFM is my guess This case was designed for positive air flow. I say that because every side of this case has vent areas, including both side panels. With the front and side fans pushing 220cfm inside and the top and rear fans only pulling out ~165cfm, the rest has to flow out of the vents. Thanks everyone for your tips and tricks. My HAF 932 is on it's way and I can't wait to start taking it apart.
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the 140MM fan does not movs much air at all. I cut the grill out in the back and ordered a Scythe 140mm fan but didnt realize the Scythe fans use 120mm mounting holes and I removed the 120mm holes. I then ordered a 140 Yate Loons and it definitely moves more air. I have 6 Blue High Speed drawing air in through the radiator, the front 230MM pulling in, the 140mm and 4 high speed yate loons blowing out.
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