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| CoolerMaster HAF 922 Case Review |
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| Written by Christopher Greer -joker63- | |
| Wednesday, 24 June 2009 00:00 | |
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Page 1 of 7 IntroductionMost consumers want options in the products they buy. From the average CD or DVD player to the top of the line HD TVs, options are good because they allow flexibility in products so that the consumer can customize the product to their needs and wants, including the appearance and performance of the product. It makes people happy to be able to meet their style and needs and increases the overall value of the product to the consumer, which leads us to system builders, who love options.
When building systems, it's good to have those options not only for appearance but customization in the system. This is for all computer products, from video cards to PSUs. They increase the value to consumer if they can do multiple things, like video cards are not just for playing video games anymore. They can convert media files faster, take the load off of the CPU, or even having an older card can take some of the load off of the primary graphics card. PSUs can be modular to help with cable management or be designed to improve airflow or the direction you want the air to flow. All these options not only make a system builder's life easier but allow for better built systems, or more creative systems, both of which can be works of art in their own right.
The Cooler Master HAF 922 Case is just the product to give you options. Cooler Master HAF 922 has options for fan placement and size to meet your air flow and direction needs. The HAF 922 by Cooler Master has a cut out in the motherboard plate to allow you to switch CPU cooler back plates without worrying about taking the whole motherboard out, which, if you have to do this often, is a benefit that saves time and frustration. The Cooler Master HAF 922 is already fabricated for water cooling but has a great design for air cooling also, giving you more options. The HAF 922 has the option to turn off the LED light in the case with a button on top of the case so that your wife does not complain about all the light coming from your new case. The HAF 922 is spacious so you can accommodate large items such as a full size graphics card, a radiator, or even large CPU Coolers. Share this Review |

