
That caught your attention, didn't it?
You may have read the press release published 3 weeks ago, if you haven't - please do.
Put it simple (as quoted from the official product page).
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HAF Stacker - the first expandable system that allows externally modular upgrades for enthusiasts. The HAF 935 is consisted of 915R (Mini-ITX case) and HAF 925 (mid-tower), which not only supports up to 360mm radiators or 11 fans, also up to quad high-end VGAs for extreme cooling and visual performance. Thanks to the numerous rubber grommets, extending or managing the cables won't be difficult at all.
In the box of the HAF935 are 2 components, as seen in the picture below, the packaging separates the HAF 915R (the smaller part) with the HAF 925. One the Mini-ITX and Mid-Tower casing combine, they're the HAF935. I know it sounds quite like some Anime where robots combined and such but yeah, it's something like that.

This is the HAF 925. As you can see, the top is bare as it's meant to be docked with the HAF 915R. I'll elaborate further on the cover later.

The HAF 925 has a whole lot of drive bays mounted to the front of the casing but they're removable and you could move it to the 915R portion if that floats your boat.

As with Cooler Master's casings, the black metal finish on the interior with ample space for your components.

The 925 comes with rubber-covered holes at the bottom. You might wonder what is it for, well being a Stacker unit, this means you can actually put other 915R/F cases under it, or perhaps even another 925.

My only gripe over the 925 part is that it doesn't have much room at the top. Mounting the all-in-one's fan and radiator is just impossible.
Nov 28 2013, 10:22 PM, updated 13y ago
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