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    thanks!

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    Yes...It's xigmatek xlf-f1254 with white led fans..

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawnlut View Post
    Yes...It's xigmatek xlf-f1254 with white led fans..
    nice, where'd you find them? i looked them up in google and only found a couple sites i've never heard of selling them
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    Quote Originally Posted by AC3421 View Post
    where can I get one? Newegg doesnt have any.
    A few online shops have them, but SidewinderComputers is by far my favorite site to shop at.

    http://www.sidewindercomputers.com/prmeforinso7.html

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    haf 922 a really good looking case, I just glanced over at newegg and not a bad price at all
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    Though I think Amazon would be the wiser choice since CA residents don't have to pay tax.

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    i want to buy HAF 922. What owners can say about this case? It's noisy?
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    Cm Haf 922

    This case is Awesome. I'd recommend it to anybody. The CM fans are not noisy by any means. I added a couple extra 120mm CM red fans and changed out the top 200mm with the CM 200 red fan.





















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    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    Love the cable management triggs, definately going to consider this case for my next PC.
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    nice thread.......

    Love the CM cases
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    Just did a review of the cm 922, only one issue, where are the dust filters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mav2000 View Post
    Just did a review of the cm 922, only one issue, where are the dust filters?
    The case does have a dust filter for the Front 200mm fan. I purchased 2 DEMCiflex 140mm Magnetic Fan Dust Filters, one for the bottom fan I added and one for the side fan I added and they waork great.



    I am actually having them custom make me a side and top filter for my case. It should be here some time this week actually. Here is the measurements and a rough pic of what they will look like.



    Components;
    »Obsidian 800D
    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    Quote Originally Posted by trekie86 View Post
    Love the cable management triggs, definately going to consider this case for my next PC.
    Thank you. I am looking at sleeving them next.
    Components;
    »Obsidian 800D
    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    Custom Filters came in

    Here are some pics of the custom filters that DEMCiflex made for me. They fit perfect and know they will do their job.









    Components;
    »Obsidian 800D
    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    IMO the 922 looks better than its bigger brother.

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    Just got the 922 and finished installing everything.

    Just 2 things to watch out for:
    1. Some of the edges are quite sharp, I cut my fingers working with it.
    2. The soft rubber part of case feet are damaged. So far, I used super glue to keep them in place. Will be talking to CM hoping to get replacement feet.

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    this seems to be the perfect mid tower case. I want to see someone run a LC loop in this puppy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumpus01 View Post
    this seems to be the perfect mid tower case. I want to see someone run a LC loop in this puppy.
    When I gain some employment and pay the parents back, I'm planning on using one of these and going nuts with a Dremel to fit a 120x3 radiator in the roof, which should be a good bit of fun.

    First things first, though, I have to get a job

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    If i had seen this case before my most recent build, I probably would have just gotten it and never gone the liquid cooling route because it's smaller and easier to take to college, but I love liquid cooling lol so oh well. How's air flow in that thing?
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    Hello triggs75 or other, using your images (sorry), you could tell the distance in space travel by the red line?



    tnks!!

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    Nice...i am using the same type of filter from DCM for my cm590 and it does a much better job than the foam filters. Can u link us to them??

    EDIT: got their home page, but what was the size u ordered, and do u have the file they require??
    Last edited by mav2000; 07-20-2009 at 08:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumpus01 View Post
    this seems to be the perfect mid tower case. I want to see someone run a LC loop in this puppy.

    That is my plan. Just need a couple of months to get the parts. I am looking at placing the Rad out the back liquid cooling the CPU and the VREG. The way I was thinking of the loop going ---- res -> pump -> cpu -> vreg -> rad. Or res -> pump -> rad -> cpu -> vreg

    Here is what I am looking at putting in my system;

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    Bitspower BP-WBPEI58DP-BK BLACK FREEZER MOS EI58DP Water Block XXXXXX $49.95
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=24930
    Watercool HEATKILLER® CPU Rev3.0 1366 CPU Water Block XXXXXX $84.95

    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=25218
    Watercool HEATKILLER® Backplate LGA1366 XXXXXX $9.95
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=25290
    EK-Multioption RES 100 Rev 2 XXXXXX $34.95
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=22590
    Swiftech MCB-120™ "Radbox" radiator/fan housing Rev 2 – Black XXXXXX $19.95
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...oducts_id=1956
    Feser X-Changer 240mm Xtreme Performance Radiator XXXXXX $129.95
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=23557
    EK-D5 X-TOP $29.95 http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=24123
    Swiftech MCP355™ 12 VDC Pump XXXXXX $64.95
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=20655
    PrimoFlex Pro LRT Clear Tubing -3/8in. ID X 1/2in. OD XXXXXX $2.00 foot
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=23359
    PrimoChill Anti-Kink Coils - Black 1/2in. O.D. $3.95 40
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=22839
    Primochill Reusable Hose Clamp [13mm, 1/2" OD] - Black $0.99 10 pack
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=24886
    Bitspower Fittings / EK Fittings / Primochill Fittings $ 60.00
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ndex&cPath=346
    PrimoChill ICE Non-Conductive Liquid Cooling Fluid (32 oz.) - Blood Red $15.95
    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ndex&cPath=381

    Total $ 538.40

    Here is a pic of a 120mm fan on the inside to kind've see how much room is in there
    Components;
    »Obsidian 800D
    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    Quote Originally Posted by mav2000 View Post
    Nice...i am using the same type of filter from DCM for my cm590 and it does a much better job than the foam filters. Can u link us to them??

    EDIT: got their home page, but what was the size u ordered, and do u have the file they require??
    They custom made them for me off the measurements I gave them.
    If you just email them off of their website. Let Vincent know you want the same size filters as he did for me, Chad with the HAF 922 case, I would assume he would know who you were talking about. I am sure he still has all the measurements and set up for it as it was just a couple of weeks ago and he was interested in the fit and pictures of it to possibly produce more of them.

    They are in South Africa. It took him about a week to custom make them, but know they have the dimmensions and they fit perfect, and it took 6 days to be delivered from South Africa.

    It might be a little pricey for some, but for custom made pieces and the quality, to me it was worth it.

    1x custom Side Filter with HAF motif @ $24.00
    1x custom Top Filter with HAF motif @ $22.50
    Postage $11.00
    TOTAL $56.50


    Quote Originally Posted by Orego View Post
    Hello triggs75 or other, using your images (sorry), you could tell the distance in space travel by the red line?



    tnks!!
    from your line to line it's 13 inches or 33.02 cm. Hope that helps
    Last edited by triggs75; 07-20-2009 at 09:31 PM.
    Components;
    »Obsidian 800D
    »CPU: Intel Core i7 940 OC'd to 3.69
    »Motherboard: Evga X58
    »EVGA GeForce GTX 295
    »CORSAIR DOMINATOR 6GB (3x2GB)


    Water cool parts;
    »RAD - EK XT360, EK XT260 & XSPC RS120
    »CPU Block - Alphacool H14 Yellowstone BRB
    »Koolance Northbridge/Southbridge Water Block
    »Black Feeser Mosfet Block
    »EK-FC295 GTX GPU Water block
    »EK-Multioption RES 250
    »2 x Swiftech MCP355™ Water Pump
    »XSPC Dual Acrylic Top

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    Quote Originally Posted by triggs75 View Post
    from your line to line it's 13 inches or 33.02 cm. Hope that helps
    Yes thanks a lot!!!

    I planed put there my radiator, but its to big ...



    Width 397 mm (39,7cm)
    Height 133 mm
    Thickness 40 mm

    thanks again...& sorry for my bad....bad english..

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    After some information on 200mm fan

    After a big favour!

    Please can one of you guys with a HAF922 check out the dimensions of that 200mm MegaFlow case fan. Desperately need to know the mounting hole positions. There are two sets of fixings. I would be very grateful if someone could post the measurements between hole centres top to bottom and side to side of both sets (A,B,C,D). Thanks in advance!


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