My Brand New HAF-X

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Hi all,

I've just bought myself a brand spanking new Coolermaster HAF-X, and have just finished transferring my system to it. Boy does this thing make my 22" LCD look puny.

However, I do have a couple of small problems and need the help of our cable management gurus:

1. Could someone advise me on how to better manage my cabling? This was about the best I could come up with on my own. This is my first try at it, since all my previous cases were locals with no specific design criteria or optimisation.
2. The Internal Air Duct is in place simply so that I don't have to store it separately, and hunt around for it later. However, it does not align with my 9600GT.

Forgive the quality of the pics, they were taken somewhat hurriedly, and I am far from a good photographer.
 

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It's actually pretty clean but the person to really ask would be pparks1 in his sig he states he has certian quirks one being cable management. fabe
 

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Number 1: Is that an eSATA connection going to the back of your case? Do you expect you will ever use it? If not, I'd rip that out in a heartbeat and get rid of that extra cabling

Number 2: Try to tuck in that cpu fan power cable behind the mobo if you can at the top of the motherboard.

Number 3: Anyway you can reroute that black cable from the middle of your case over the top, and bring it in under your video card and then bring the connector through a gap between the video card and the case at the back.

Number 4: What is that red cable coming out over your power supply at the bottom and out the back of your case?

Finally, perhaps wrap some black electrical tape around that braided and striped power supply leads to make it less noticeable and let the cables blend in more with the black in your case. This is kinda a mind trick....but it gives the appearance of cleaner cabling. The same applies to the power lead going to the top case fan too. If you can darken down the color, you won't see the cable.
 

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I didn't use the fan shroud for the gpu in my HAF-X as one of my cards in my crossfire setup wasn't being cooled anyway. I'd try just removing it to see if your temps are still ok and just leave it out if you're not having heat issues... mine runs plenty cool with just the fan on the side cover blowing on them.
 

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Ease up on yourself. It looks as good as mine or better. I did away with the fan shroud. My graphics card runs cool. (not a gamer with SLI) The Esata port from the back could be moved down on the case and the cabling will lie flat on the PS case.

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cable management is good but it looks messy................>>>> ;) lovely case btw i looked at it but its far too big ;)
 

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Thanks. I was just trying to show pillianp the cable management.

Here's the backside redone as the first one was a bit sloppy for my tasts...

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i know :) its still nice ;) i like my coolermaster storm scout case but i wish i had gone for a full tower , its just that there so big i thought it might look odd in the tiny room my wife lets me use ;)

you wanna see the cable management at the back of my cooler master case , i practically had to sit on it to get the back to slide on ha ha but as they say , "what the eye cant see".........
 

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It is a big case, bigger than I thought, but very roomy.

Thanks.
 

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i know :) its still nice ;) i like my coolermaster storm scout case but i wish i had gone for a full tower , its just that there so big i thought it might look odd in the tiny room my wife lets me use ;)
What is the primary reason for wanting to go with a full tower case? Is it just a "bigger seems more impressive" situation?
 

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What is the primary reason for wanting to go with a full tower case? Is it just a "bigger seems more impressive" situation?
Since you asked.

I installed the included wheels on my HAF 932.

So now I can go run my errands and I don't have to take the van.

Take the HAF out for a spin with room for a few grocery bags.
It is safer than a SMART car and gets better mileage. :cool: :D

:devil: The devil made me say that!
Mike
 

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pparks1 Has a point though in stating that this case is overkill for some. Especialy with one of these rigs he quoted. all of that could have fit fine in a mid size case for less than half the price and cooled just as well. Thats all im sure he was trying to point out. But like in real life, Some like it big and baller! Just ask all the single people with no family but have 7 passenger v8 chevy tahoes and suburbans and you always see them by themselfs! lol When realisticly they could roll in a chevy aveo or cobalt for alot cheaper.
I say if its what you want, do it! :) You got the cash to burn! Burn it! lol

The haf x insnt the classiest looking case thats for sure. It definatly has presence. Its like parking your honda beside a Hummer! .. lol. It makes My 26" moniter look tiny....But I say if size is what you want then hey go for it, even if you dont need it. IMO there isnt the PERFECT case. They all have their ups and downs. Some are sleeker looking but lack features. I went with the haf x due to the price/feature ratio. I definatly liked some of the lian cases but man over 400 for a case isnt in my buget. especially concidering that ill prolly do another built in a year or to and ditch the case with the rig and start from scratch.
I wasnt extatic with the way the haf x looked so i worked with it and modded it. Nothing too crazy and actually pretty simple mods and it turned out pretty good... Painted some white accents on the front and top around the large fans. Added acrylic side window (I didnt like the door so i cut it out... and added my own window... LOL.
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) and black acrylic hhd cover. Sleeved wires. added Led tubes. Added 120 mm red led fan in 5.25 drive bays.

Its a real easy case to work with with its space. The only problem i might see for some users is that thier Power supplies cables might not be long enough to reach around the back due to its size....

For a extra clean look sleeve your psu or buy sleeved extention cables. If you want the look, its the way to go.

Btw the gpu cooler can be moved up or down to fit the video cards.
 

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I found the HAF-X to be one of the easier cable management friendly chassis I have played with in a long time. Not as easy as the Corsair 800D but close to it.

Here are a couple pics from the review I did not the HAF-X; it was pretty cool since I had a pre-release of the retail version of the case and had to have the review publish on the official release day.

I would have removed the shroud but had to leave it on for the review; one thing that also helped with the looks was the Eco 240 radiator setup for the CPU cooling.
 

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Hey kipper.
How is that eco 240? Whats Under that eco? and what are your temps like?
 

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Hey kipper.
How is that eco 240? Whats Under that eco? and what are your temps like?


At the time I put this setup together I had an i7 930 OC @ 3.8.

We put together a pretty sweet review of the ECO 240 so take a look here.

I shipped the HAF off to a good friend in PA since I have so dam many nice cases laying around the house.

Guess I need to update my system specs I see they are all out of wack now. LOL
 

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Hey kipper.
How is that eco 240? Whats Under that eco? and what are your temps like?


At the time I put this setup together I had an i7 930 OC @ 3.8.

We put together a pretty sweet review of the ECO 240 so take a look here.

I shipped the HAF off to a good friend in PA since I have so dam many nice cases laying around the house.

Guess I need to update my system specs I see they are all out of wack now. LOL

It must be nice to have a vast amount of choices just laying around the house... lol... lucky! ...
That is a good review. thanks...
I want to pull the trigger but im just not that sure...
my i7 930 @ 4.0 idles in between 38 and 41 depending if my house window is open. (so ambiant between 19-22) and load seems to be 71 avg 74 peak.
This is with coolermaster v6gt and 24hour prime95 test

the review 920 vcore was up to 1.38 for 4.0 @67c
Myn 930 only needs a vcore of 1.225 for 4.0 @74c
Im wondering if id see more gain than the review did... ?

Well i guess its just a chance that ill have to maybe take... lol...

thanks for the review link tho dude... appreciate it...
 

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Windows 7 Proffesional 64bit
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Windows 7 Proffesional 64bit
criskoe that's a nice piece of art work you have there with that color scheme. Nicely done :)




@ kipper, Nice review - Here are a couple pics from the review :)
 

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Windows 10 ProIntel Core i7-4770K (3.5Ghz)32 gig Corsair Dominator Platinum (4x8Gig)Sapphire Tri-X R9 Fury
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom built by me.
OS
Windows 10 Pro
CPU
Intel Core i7-4770K (3.5Ghz)
Motherboard
Gigabyte G1 Sniper 5 (F10 Bios)
Memory
32 gig Corsair Dominator Platinum (4x8Gig)
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Tri-X R9 Fury
Sound Card
Soundblaster ZXR
Monitor(s) Displays
NEC PA242W 24" LCD Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1200
Hard Drives
Primary - Samsung 850 Pro (512gig), Samsung 840 Pro (256gig), 2TB WD Caviar Black.
PSU
EVGA Supernova 1000 G2
Case
Cooler Master HAF X
Cooling
Corsair H100i with Corsair Air Series SP120 Quiet Fans
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless Wave
Mouse
Logitech Performance MX
Internet Speed
High Speed Cable
Antivirus
Norton Security
Browser
IE11
Other Info
Memory Timings - 1866MHz @ 9-9-9-27-1T @ 1.5 volts
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