Cooler Master HAF-X review

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Cooler Master HAF-X review

Right, you probably have noticed it from the photo's already, but there's some accessories that are included with the HAF X and they come in a small cardboard box. It consists out of installation hardware (screws/stand-offs) four wheels, some cable ties, 8-pin power cable extension (really handy!), VGA bracket and a cable used to convert USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 (if preferred).

Cooler Master HAF-X review

Some last photo's, here we have the chassis with power enabled. You can now see the red glow coming from that big HDDs front fan. You can turn it off if preferred.

Cooler Master HAF-X review

At the bottom we actually have an access panel for the front fan so you can remove this mesh and clean the dust quite easy. I did not spot a dust filter here, which is a little unusual.

Cooler Master HAF-X review

And the last photo -- all fans are PWM controlled, so if your motherboard allows it you can control the fan RPM, if not you could use a fan controller of course. The fans themselves are as noisy as you want them to be, but overall the chassis will produce a normal noise level if you keep all fans at say 40% rotation, and that will offer you a truckload of airflow.

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