Testseek.com 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%)
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The editors liked
Gorgeous
Serious Airflow
Hot Swappable Drive Bay
Decent Price For the Quality
Great Looking LED's
Excellent Airflow and Cooling
Solid Tool Free Design That Is Very User Friendly
SATA Docks For Hot Swappable and Removable Drives
Excellent Quality Finish Inside and Outside
Large and Well Placed Backplate Opening on Motherboard Tray
Large Clear Side Window
Wide Variety of Cable Routing Options
PSU Cover Keeps Inside of Case Looking Clean
Options For Additional Graphics Cooling
Added S
Design (For Some)
Build Quality
EATX/XLATX Support
Low Noise Levels
Top 200mm Fan
200mm Side LED Fan With Duct
Fan LED Button
Great Cable Management System
USB3.0 Support
2 Hot Swap Drive Bays
Radiator Ready
GPU Duct
PSU Cover
Big and roomy
Attractive
Very sturdy
Great cooling performance
Four big fans included
Surprisingly quiet
Configuration options
Outstanding feature set
Excellent convenience features
Twoyear limited warranty
Great value
Very spacious
Attractive overall design
Both great & quiet cooling
Fingerprint resistant matte finish
Plenty of room for oversized video cards
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
Very quiet despite aggressive styling
Front removable SATA drives trays that evacuate from the front
Very cool military like theme
Strong rigid construction
Great tooless drive bay features
USB 3.0 ports on the IO panel
Water cooling friendly
Unique side window
Sturdy Construction
Many Cooling Options
USB 3.0 on front IO
Two front SATA trays
Relatively quiet fans
Toolless drives
Panels
PCI
Many cable routing options
XLATX
EATX compatible
13.46" allowance for video card
Sliding cover for power and reset buttons
Locking wheels for easy moving
Good looks
Dual USB 3.0 front ports
Good cooling
Solid
Frontpanel USB 3.0
Hotswap SATA
Plenty of airflow.
The editors didn't like
It's a Beast (Personally I love it but you might not)
None
Editor’s Choice
Price (For Some)
Design (For Some)
Single 200mm Top Fan
Heavy
No fan control
Installation guide
Any questions about this case can be asked HERE.
Misc minor annoyances (Manual
MB cutout
Lighting)
Top portion of case is plastic not metal
Expensive if new instead of refurbished
Case finish is a bit rough
PSU cover binds when sliding
Cooling fans are a bit of a compromise
Really Big
Really Heavy
No toolless or vibration mounting for front trays
Cooling loss at bottom of case
Fans lack filters
A very small ding on one of the top fan grills. Not quite something you might snag you hand upon.
When I first heard of the HAF X's existence I just knew I had to have one. My PC had been residing in a . It was a wonderful case and until the HAF X, was the best case I ever owned.Now that I have a HAF X it has claimed that top spot. Every single fe...
Abstract: Today we welcome the HAF X to our lab, the new case from Cooler Master's HAF (High Air Flow) series. Cooler Master timed the HAF X really well as the HAF 932, one of the most popular cases these past couple of years, has started losing ground to newer ...
Cooler Master has moved the HAF full tower chassis into a new category with the HAF X. The main check boxes for entry into the high-end design and ultimate performance category has been hit, with some good design and value decisions on display through...
The HAF X is a better case than the HAF 922 and can easily cope with the demands of today's toasty hardware. Not only is it a great case for an air-cooled PC, but it's so well thought out that building a system in it should be a pleasant experience, whate...
Very quiet despite aggressive styling, Front removable SATA drives trays that evacuate from the front, Very cool military like theme, Strong rigid construction, Great tooless drive bay features, USB 3.0 ports on the IO panel, Water cooling friendly, Unique side window
Case finish is a bit rough, PSU cover binds when sliding, Cooling fans are a bit of a compromise
Based on our preliminary preview and our current up to date thoughts and test results, we still feel that the Coolermaster HAF X is not only an attractive full tower sized enclosure, but it has the right characteristics aimed to impress and accommoda...
Sturdy Construction, Many Cooling Options, USB 3.0 on front IO, Two front SATA trays, Relatively quiet fans, Toolless drives, panels, PCI, Many cable routing options, XLATX, EATX compatible, 13.46" allowance for video card, Sliding cover for power and reset buttons, Locking wheels for easy moving,
Really Big, Really Heavy, No toolless or vibration mounting for front trays, Cooling loss at bottom of case
This case will hold almost any setup you could want. The HAF-X comes with four stock fans and has mounts for three additional fans. The input fans are larger than the output fans making for a positive pressure case and better cooling. Despite the numbe...
From the new hot swap hard drive bays to the graphics card cooling shroud, Cooler Master has made some very smart design decisions here. The massive amount of expansion slots to allow for Quad GPUs and the power supply cable management partition are a...
Cooler Master has done a masterful job with their HAF X case, making a great replacement for the HAF 932 series that came before it. With more airflow, updated features such as USB 3.0 support on the Front Panel and a design aesthetic that can only be ...
Cooler Master has once again outdone itself with the HAF-X. Though the overall design and looks can be seen as a matter of taste, the features are just enormous. You'll receive a chassis with just so much space, it's incredible. There is support for q...