HAF 922 Review
Conclusion
The HAF 922 was designed with gamers and overclockers in mind. The High Air Flow design lives up to its name and will meet your cooling needs. Its customizability and functionality is on par with higher-priced cases which makes for a great value.
To summarize, I will use the usual pros and cons list, which is as follows:
- Pros:
- Solid construction
- Quiet operation
- Tool-free design
- Anti-vibration design
- Lots of drive bays
- e-SATA on the front I/O panel
- Stylish design (theme is not overdone)
- Front fan LED can be turned off if desired
- Lots of space for cable management behind motherboard tray
- CPU retention hole
- Spacious interior for high-end hardware
- Cons:
- Motherboard tray is not removable
The pros heavily outweigh the con and as such will be money well spent. Quiet and efficient, neat yet rugged, suave and solid … the HAF 922 is a very good chassis that does well to satisfy the needs of beginners and enthusiasts alike.
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Leon Hyman
Senior Editor
AlienBabelTech.com
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Excellent review, thanks. After weeks of looking and comparing I bought the HAF 922 (only a couple of weeks before your review) for my first build. I have no regrets – quite the contrary. A large factor in my choice was price, and this case delivers almost everything I wanted but for often far less than the others I looked at. This year I hope to do build another system and I will put inside another 922.