Testseek.co.uk have collected 80 expert reviews of the Cooler Master HAF X RC-942-KKN1 and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cooler Master HAF X RC-942-KKN1.
June 2010
(92%)
80 Reviews
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Cooler Master HAF X is probably one of the most fully-loaded cases around today. We could complain about its price tag – and in fact we tend not to recommend cases that cost USD 200 or more –, but we think this case presents a compatible price tag to t...
When I first laid eyes on the Cooler Master HAFX I knew it was going to be great. The case looks beautifully rugged, and that's because it is. It's manufactured with .8mm SGCC steel, and ABS plastic. Almost the entire front of the case is meshed, and ...
Incredible build quality, Lots of cooling options, Dedicated graphics card coolers, More expansion slots for long motherboards, Hot swap drive bay, Triple fan radiator support, 200mm fans standard
It wasn't long ago when people would say that the full tower computer case was a dinosaur of old thinking. However, the reality is that mid-tower cases don't offer the flexibility required for a high end enthusiast system, nor enough cooling to keep ...
The Cooler Master's HAF X is a solid case and it should be at the top of the list for those wanting an enthusiast case with a little flair and great air flow....
Abstract: Apple iPad, HTC Incredible, Google Android, netbooks, Microsoft’s KIN. It seems like there is a trend in today’s newest technology. Almost all new gadgets are geared towards portability. Multitasking on the go is the latest and greatest hip thing to do...
Abstract: Cooler Master has a longstanding tradition of bringing some of the most forward-thinking cases to the marketplace. There is no denying that their original HAF 932 combined a long list of features into a package that was both unique and infinitely adap...
Looks amazing, Dual hot swap bays, Great cooling performance, Plenty of room, Nine expansion slots, Supports up to four additional 2.5" or 1.8" drives, Supports mATX EATX motherboards, USB 3.0 support on front panel, Extras: VGA support and cooling opt...
No room for dual power supplies, USB 3.0 cables are a bit awkward, Large size is not for all users...
After using the HAF X for sometime now, I can easily say that this case is not just an improvement upon the original design, but one that is very well deserving to the be the new face of the HAF series. A few of the main factors that drew so many enth...
Published: 2012-10-23, Author: Alan , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: If you're building a new system, one of the first choices you have to make is the case you plan to use to house all of your components. There are a lot of things to consider: bang for your buck, overall size, expansion bays, ease of installation, cooling...
The HAF continues to hold us in its breezy sway. ...
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Published: 2010-05-26, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
Answering that last question, all I can come up with is a resounding Yes! - I don’t even have the fully functional version of the HAF-X and I for one am already sold. Keeping with the cooling power that we all loved from the earlier HAF cases and be...