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SkyDriver
post Aug 13 2009, 02:31 AM

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QUOTE(azrulex @ Aug 12 2009, 07:08 PM)
I think haf922 better in design & airflow. Yeah lancool got filters but then u need to be a bit "hardworking" to take care & clean it. Dusty filter will prevent good airflow thus make ur pc hotter. Not much difference between 2 casing so up to u which one u like.

p/s: i have been using haf922 for 2 months now. So far so good.   thumbup.gif
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u can remove the front and top panel (cover) w/o any tool within 3 sec,
and remove the cooling fans with your hand within 2 sec.

i installed my rig into this casing yesterday without any screwdriver or plyer!
just spent a very short time. cant believe right?
some tooless casing can not hold the graphic card, sound card, dvd writer and hdd strongly, but k62 never have this problem.

the side transparent is crystal clear, look like a glass,
it's very silent. (140mm x 3, 120mm x 1) with rubber mounting
my hdd temp while naked system, blowing by 80mm cooling fan + Evercool VC-RF on top = 38'c (ide), inside the k62 is 36'c (ide)
my processor temp while naked system blowing by 18" industrial fan = 40'c (ide), inside k62 also 40'c (ide)

overall, the outlook of this casing is very cool and standard

This post has been edited by SkyDriver: Aug 13 2009, 03:01 AM
SkyDriver
post Aug 13 2009, 03:49 AM

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pic will post in Show Pics Of Your Workstation [Thread V3] this weekend.
bought it from moderno.
not air-con room.

1 more thing is, my brother using gladiator 600 (not ST) the noise come out from there. same design for certain version of HAF 922.


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SkyDriver
post Aug 14 2009, 09:54 PM

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QUOTE(Alexes @ Aug 14 2009, 12:07 PM)
the K62 is a nice case, and nearly 100% tool less, include the psu, but the front intake and the back outtake fan not...

another minor downside, the hdd cage is facing front, means the cable will exposed... oxo the top 140mm only can fit well 140mm, no option to fit 2 120mm (especially wc)...

the top plastic cover for 140mm, can be easily mod to accomodate radiator with 240mm...
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the front and rear cooling fan just need to remove 2 screws instead of 4 screws (normal case)
anyway, both cooling fans are coming with the case.

about the hdd case, i think you're wrong dude... the cable is facing back!
since the 140mm (top) cooling fans are pre-installed, why need to fit 120mm cooling fan?




 

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