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  1. #251
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    Swapped the red LED for some blue ones I think it looks better.
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    Wow @ your cables, all outside the case Even the power supply isn't in it!
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    The system is waiting a new motherboard, everything is pulled out of the case. That is an old psu I use for numerous things, not the psu I am using for the rig.

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    Oh, right Well, I'm getting one for christmas, can't wait to set up my computer in this awesome case!!!
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    Great case for sure. The one cool thing about it (if you didn't know) is that you can install LEDs in the other two fans. Because they use the same fan mold to make the fans. Also ALL THE plastic is removeable on the front panel.
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    How would you guys compair it to the Cosmos 1000?
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    Better for WCing and cable management, if I understand correctly
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    Quote Originally Posted by XRogerX View Post
    How would you guys compair it to the Cosmos 1000?

    I say go for the Cololer Master ATCS 840. Don't get me wrong, I love this case.
    The ATCS 840 is a little bigger inside and cleaner exterior look! Look Here!

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    I agree, though i only have used a 690, i've seen both these cases and would suggest ATCS 840 for its "quality" looks...
    Quote Originally Posted by Nemon View Post
    I say go for the Cololer Master ATCS 840. Don't get me wrong, I love this case.
    The ATCS 840 is a little bigger inside and cleaner exterior look! Look Here!

    My setup is on Post 230
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    I'll be getting a HAF for Christmas and plan on painting the inside flat black, but was wondering if
    a) drilling the rivets out was necessary to painting the interior and
    b) if I could get away with a light scuffing of the surface and paint as opposed to priming, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_vagabond View Post
    I'll be getting a HAF for Christmas and plan on painting the inside flat black, but was wondering if
    a) drilling the rivets out was necessary to painting the interior and
    b) if I could get away with a light scuffing of the surface and paint as opposed to priming, etc.

    I didnt take the rivets out, just taped around with blue painters tape after scuffing with 200 grit sand paper. worked great.

    Make sure you get spray paint for metal. I used a Matte finish but semi-gloss or even gloos will look pimp

    Now powder coating will look great. Too bad nearest shop to me is 190 miles over a snow covered pass, other wise that would have been my route.

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    I have a crazy urge to paint the entire thing in a black or dark grey pearl and use a combo of blue and white lighting, but for now I have neither the time or cash. Thanks for the info!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nemon View Post
    My setup is on Post 230
    You paint internal case without primer base?

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    i didnt use primer on mine. just flat black spray paint

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    really? excellent result, the paint does not go away?

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    360 rad vertical front + 240 rad on top, inside. Wainting on another 240 on the bottom
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiparosu View Post
    360 + 240 rad inside. Wainting on another 240 on the bottom
    nice way to mount the front rad!
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    Quote Originally Posted by OdinEidolon View Post
    nice way to mount the front rad!
    indeed.

    Did you actually rip-off the HDD cage, or its "removable" ?
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    Drill rivets, move cage 2cm to the inside of the case, drill new holes and put some nice screws. That's all there is to moving the hdd cage. Part of the floor of the 5.25" bays has to go too.

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    still some damn nice job, mate!

    plain and straight......
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    I Love it very nice to put the tripple in front like that. Its a very nice mod cant wait to get home to start on my HAF mods you guys are inspiring me ..

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    I'm already have this lovely case and want to figure out the best mounting position for installing Thermochill PA 120.3 at the top because the mounting holes in this case can not match with PA 120.3. Yeah, PA 120.3 is little bigger and longer than others.

    Any recommendation position with pict for installing HAF 932 with PA 120.3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadhana View Post
    I'm already have this lovely case and want to figure out the best mounting position for installing Thermochill PA 120.3 at the top because the mounting holes in this case can not match with PA 120.3. Yeah, PA 120.3 is little bigger and longer than others.

    Any recommendation position with pict for installing HAF 932 with PA 120.3?
    I to am interested in if it can be done cleanly.
    Cant decide on this case yet but the roomy interior is making it hard to resist.

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    sorry to bring up an old thread but this case is so nice and simple. not to mention very well design in the drive bay area
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    Hi all
    just joined ''HAF932 Club''
    here some few shots .. after paint job


    well but , just a quick question ...as i installed a NZXT Sentry LX Fan controller ..
    Does anybody have that same controller installed ? it seems like those ''big fans'' does not allow to adjust speeds via this NZXT Sentry LX ?

    they show the speed even if i break down them by hand .. but no selectable .. have tried all ports, manual and auto mode .. all 5 fan ports ports seem to be working if only plug in some other 120 ordinary fan ( every other fan could be adjusted .. also adjustments works with HAF's 140mm rear stock fan ..
    but only thes ''Big ones'' cant be adjusted or stopped via NZXT Sentry lx

    maybe somebody have this same controller ->


    and have any ideas about this problem ?


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