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    Quote Originally Posted by Paraleyes View Post
    Here's a picture I took of it out for a guy showing him the color difference between the factory primer and my silver paint scheme. It is just a couple screws and it's gone.
    Looking at the available pics im still wondering how easy the screws that hold that down that are at the back closest to mob tray are going to be to get at with a normal screwdriver. Unless the screw heads are on the under side that is.

    And yes i will be needing a lot of reassurance on this as i can not afford to make any errors in picking components that do not fit easily or at all, my last build was a total nightmare in the case i had it in originally .. and i lost alot of money in changing the case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    Looking at the available pics im still wondering how easy the screws that hold that down that are at the back closest to mob tray are going to be to get at with a normal screwdriver. Unless the screw heads are on the under side that is.

    And yes i will be needing a lot of reassurance on this as i can not afford to make any errors in picking components that do not fit easily or at all, my last build was a total nightmare in the case i had it in originally .. and i lost alot of money in changing the case.
    I don't understand what you are worried about. Just take that out before you put in your PSU and you'll be set. The screws in the back of the case will hold it in place fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paraleyes View Post
    I don't understand what you are worried about. Just take that out before you put in your PSU and you'll be set. The screws in the back of the case will hold it in place fine.
    Im concerned about getting to the screws to remove them located here, if there are any there..


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    Don't think that there are screws.
    Or I missed them when i Disassembled my case and painted it...

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    Question

    Ive looked around at more review pictures and it would appear that there are no screws on the other side...

    Ok one more question re the HAF 932.. last one i promise heh.

    The tool free features on the PCI slots and the 5.25in bays, are they easy to bypass and use screws if needed, and if so is Coolermaster (if you will excuse the pun) cool enough to include a bunch of said screws in one of the baggys in the box ?

    And yes i probably do ask to many questions, but if you had the experience i had last time around with a build in the way of case related experience you'd be a bit twitchy to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    Ive looked around at more review pictures and it would appear that there are no screws on the other side...

    Ok one more question re the HAF 932.. last one i promise heh.

    The tool free features on the PCI slots and the 5.25in bays, are they easy to bypass and use screws if needed, and if so is Coolermaster (if you will excuse the pun) cool enough to include a bunch of said screws in one of the baggys in the box ?

    And yes i probably do ask to many questions, but if you had the experience i had last time around with a build in the way of case related experience you'd be a bit twitchy to.
    Yes you can use screws in both areas. You have to bend the tab up that holds the small metal rod on the rear IO panel. That holds all the plastic pci hold downs in place. Below will be screw holes.

    As to if they include extra screws I'm not sure I got mine used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by knet370 View Post




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    Have a work log with all that acrylic work? I'm not fond of the mesh fan area on the side panel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tantric View Post
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    OK DAMNIT! This is the 2nd one I've noticed in this thread that has the fugly grill cut out and a window in its place. Any worklog on this mod?

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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    Ive looked around at more review pictures and it would appear that there are no screws on the other side...

    Ok one more question re the HAF 932.. last one i promise heh.

    The tool free features on the PCI slots and the 5.25in bays, are they easy to bypass and use screws if needed, and if so is Coolermaster (if you will excuse the pun) cool enough to include a bunch of said screws in one of the baggys in the box ?

    And yes i probably do ask to many questions, but if you had the experience i had last time around with a build in the way of case related experience you'd be a bit twitchy to.
    Yes, the case comes WAY more screws than you will ever need.

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    My glorious ''fugly'' dual-loop system in my HAF932! There is some true works of art in this thread... but mine is NOT! No bling, but crazy good temps for my ATI 5970 and my I7 920! And there was a truck-load of fun mounting that triple rad in the back of my HAF932!

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    One thing i forgot to ask is the matter of PSU cable length. It would apear that i would need a PSU with unusually long cables with the size of the HAF 932 being as id also want to take full advantage of the cable tidying slots on the motherboard tray and all as well..

    In which case i have to ask am i out of luck with the Seasonic X-750 i have been looking at ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by S1nn3r View Post
    One thing i forgot to ask is the matter of PSU cable length. It would apear that i would need a PSU with unusually long cables with the size of the HAF 932 being as id also want to take full advantage of the cable tidying slots on the motherboard tray and all as well..

    In which case i have to ask am i out of luck with the Seasonic X-750 i have been looking at ?
    http://www.hardocp.com/images/articl...vsMt_3_7_l.jpg
    The case comes with a pretty long 8pin CPU extension cord. I didn't need to use mine as it barely stretched around the back of the MB tray and over the top of the MB to plug in. The case should be compatible with just about any PSU. I would worry more about the compatibility between you MB and PSU than with this case. I hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paraleyes View Post
    The case comes with a pretty long 8pin CPU extension cord. I didn't need to use mine as it barely stretched around the back of the MB tray and over the top of the MB to plug in. The case should be compatible with just about any PSU. I would worry more about the compatibility between you MB and PSU than with this case. I hope that helps.
    As i was going to get a mobo power extension kit to cover my arse anyway it was not so much that that was my concern.

    My concern is more to do with 5.25 bay as id want to put optical in the topmost bay. and i guess fan power cable reach to.

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    Levesque, great build but dosent look very mobile ; )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anemic View Post
    Levesque, great build but dosent look very mobile ; )
    X2! I'd scrap that thin exterior rad for something like an RX240 and mount it in the bottom. You just have to either modify the HD cage or remove it all together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anemic View Post
    Levesque, great build but dosent look very mobile ; )
    ''Mobile''? It's not like I will need to bring it with me if I go fishing or playing hockey.

    That case never move from there. No need to go ''mobile''.
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    No need for "case" at that point. haha I think we just like to see everything inside the case with all the room the 932 has. Well taken criticism though.

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    Oh my god, found an auction with a Buy-Out price at ~€100 for a HAF 932, MSI K9N Neo, Athlon x2 3,0GHz (not specified which one) and 2x512MB DDR2 PC6400. Will take a ride and pick it up this weekend.

    Hopefully this is more futureproof than my Cooler Master 690 which is abit "frustrating" to work with, HAF 932 seems to have tons of more space for cable-management etc...

    Can't wait to install this beautiful case, the hard obstacle will be telling my girlfriend I baught a new case again after only a few months, I promised her I wouldn't. Should even out thou when I sell my 690 and the rest of the hardware I won that argument should work
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    Just received my last 2 fans and a Lamptron Fancontroller and I want to ask you guys about my fan setup before continuing, and I will be using 10 yate-loons 1350rpm.

    Intake:
    1 x 120mm front
    4 x 120mm sidepanel

    Outtake:
    1 x 120mm back
    2 x 120mm top

    Cooler:
    2 x 120mm TRUE vertically mounted.

    Does this look alright?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartidiot89 View Post
    Just received my last 2 fans and a Lamptron Fancontroller and I want to ask you guys about my fan setup before continuing, and I will be using 10 yate-loons 1350rpm.

    Intake:
    1 x 120mm front
    4 x 120mm sidepanel

    Outtake:
    1 x 120mm back
    2 x 120mm top

    Cooler:
    2 x 120mm TRUE vertically mounted.

    Does this look alright?
    I had 4 120mm Noctua fans on the side panel, but decided to replace the 220mm fan. I got slightly better temps and alot less noise.

    I also insatlled an extra Noctua in the CD drive bays area.

    Your setup looks pretty good to me.

    Let us know what temps you get on things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Levesque View Post
    ''Mobile''? It's not like I will need to bring it with me if I go fishing or playing hockey.

    That case never move from there. No need to go ''mobile''.
    Orly? MY haf goes wherever I go. It comes along to work, works out with me at the gym and helps me out with grocery shopping! Guess thats no option for you
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    I disbelieve in separation. I close my eyes to see you.
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    there's no escaping me
    This is for you, everything I am. This is for you, take it from me.
    In your heart in your soul. I perceive rejuvenation

    Breathe me in. I am forever. Deep within I am eternal.

    I will return to you. I am with you always. I will never turn away from you.

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    Here my AMD fan boy rig
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    Has anyone found a decent way to filter the giant 200mm fans? I could only think of one way to MOSTLY filter the front, which was to put nylon around the metal grill bit at the front and screw it back in to its plastic casing. Photo when I get home

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