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Guess this came out a while ago too heavy for my taste. Funny video though retails for like 599.99 on New Egg
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That's about how it went for me as well. The more I looked at the front grill the more I disliked IT and the Lian Li v3000 grew on me. Still, at 5 bills it can wait.I remember being interested in the HAF 700 EVO when it was first announced, then the more reviews I saw on it the less I liked it. Doesn't seem like it really took off.
Lol at one point I think my rig was 100 pounds with all the rads and liquid and drives and blocks etc. I dreaded picking it up. Borderline a 2 man job if I didn't have experience in power lifting ditched one of the 360 rads cause it was overkill for simplicity and lighter weight. Water-cooled rigs can get heavy.Yeah what happens if the Power Switch goes out paperweight you got unless you can fix it somehow. Back when I had my trusty Coolermaster Enforcer case
Coolermaster had a switchable USB ports and power switch so I had a extra but gave it all to my brothers kids last year.
I mean I wouldn't mind a case like this but at 50lbs it might fall though the floor you gotta figure it would be around 60lbs with all the stuff tucked inside.
Hell yes, the entire lineup was sweet. I love my Haf-X, sadly it's been sitting in the basement waiting for me to figure out what's going to go in it for the last 5 or 6 years By far one of the best all around air cooled cases ever built. I converted mine to house dual rads, imagine your last pic minus all of the cages from top to bottom. Replaced by a fatass Thermochill pa 120.3. Still ran the 200/230mm fans tho, soo quiet after years and years of leafblowers. It kept my q6700, 780i, sli 8800gtx rig icy. Everyone at EVGA forums boohooed about the 780i chipset and how it was no good with quadcores. Said 500fsb was all it could do, waah. Hahaha. I hit 560 with my q6700 and some badass 2x2gb Gskill Reapers (Promos ics). Those were the days. When cases were juuust starting to get thick, LEDs couldn't change colors -gasp- and ocing was fun.I liked the HAF series of cases, I had a HAF-932 and a couple of HAF-X's, an EVO and non-EVO
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And a couple of months ago I found this HAF-932 case on the side of the road,
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I went with the 932 when I bought my first AIO. There was no real way to use the AIO in my YY-0221 Cube case, so I got the 932.Hell yes, the entire lineup was sweet. I love my Haf-X, sadly it's been sitting in the basement waiting for me to figure out what's going to go in it for the last 5 or 6 years By far one of the best all around air cooled cases ever built. I converted mine to house dual rads, imagine your last pic minus all of the cages from top to bottom. Replaced by a fatass Thermochill pa 120.3. Still ran the 200/230mm fans tho, soo quiet after years and years of leafblowers. It kept my q6700, 780i, sli 8800gtx rig icy. Everyone at EVGA forums boohooed about the 780i chipset and how it was no good with quadcores. Said 500fsb was all it could do, waah. Hahaha. I hit 560 with my q6700 and some badass 2x2gb Gskill Reapers (Promos ics). Those were the days. When cases were juuust starting to get thick, LEDs couldn't change colors -gasp- and ocing was fun.
Sorry for the tangent.