Kam's Reviews - HAF 912

Page: < 12 Showing page 2 of 2
Author
realmad37
CLASSIFIED Member
  • Total Posts : 2618
  • Reward points : 0
  • Joined: 2010/06/19 23:09:37
  • Location: Bothell, WA
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons : 7
Re:Kam's Reviews - HAF 912 2011/06/03 13:32:32 (permalink)
I would love to make a folding rig build with one of these, so cheap, but so awesome at the same time!

 
#31
d-rock
FTW Member
  • Total Posts : 1171
  • Reward points : 0
  • Joined: 2010/05/10 16:16:37
  • Location: Sacramento,CA
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons : 9
Re:Kam's Reviews - HAF 912 2011/06/04 15:55:21 (permalink)
have you started a build or any modding to the case yet?
#32
Killmur
CLASSIFIED Member
  • Total Posts : 4943
  • Reward points : 0
  • Joined: 2008/12/17 23:32:46
  • Location: Arizona
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons : 5
Re:Kam's Reviews - HAF 912 2011/06/04 16:19:17 (permalink)
I am 100% sold on this case as the basis for my upcoming build. ONLY downside is the filter requiring the front panel coming off but oh well. I do plan on using a pair of Megaflows since it's technically cheaper that way in terms of buying from NewEgg.

http://steamcommunity.com/id/killmur/ - Would you kindly please use my affiliate code? 2LDYNPXVBN -
#33
Kamarad
CLASSIFIED Member
  • Total Posts : 2108
  • Reward points : 0
  • Joined: 2010/06/30 22:22:15
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons : 6
Re:Kam's Reviews - HAF 912 2011/06/05 07:31:02 (permalink)
Killmur

I am 100% sold on this case as the basis for my upcoming build. ONLY downside is the filter requiring the front panel coming off but oh well. I do plan on using a pair of Megaflows since it's technically cheaper that way in terms of buying from NewEgg.

 
Yea, there are some downsides to the case but.....it's $60.
 
@d-rock - I have already built two computers with this case, but I'm preparing to get married soon, so I don't have pics ready yet. ><


#34
sigpfx
New Member
  • Total Posts : 19
  • Reward points : 0
  • Joined: 2011/06/05 04:54:40
  • Location: running your indiana lottery
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons : 0
Re:Kam's Reviews - HAF 912 2011/06/05 07:40:50 (permalink)
I plan on buying one :) I did before reading and viewing this but it was nice to see an end-user's pictures instead of looking @ newegg product images.
 
Only road bump is, I found an Antec P180 local for $40 - which would be cake for me. Either way, thanks for posting :) Nice tower! Love the 2.5" support on the bottom, could finally push me to SSD's. Still want the P180 though ;P

Case In Win BR665 mATX Tower PSU XFX 650W XXX-Edition Modular Power Supply
Motherboard ASUS M4A78LT-M micro ATX 760G motherboard
Processor AMD Phenom II X2 555 4.01GHz  Cooler Corsair H60 Liquid Cooler - 21C idle / 39C Load
RAM 4GB Corsair XMS3-DDR3 1736mhz OC @ 1.65v / 8-8-8-24 1T  

 
coming soon: EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti FPB
#35
realmad37
CLASSIFIED Member
  • Total Posts : 2618
  • Reward points : 0
  • Joined: 2010/06/19 23:09:37
  • Location: Bothell, WA
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons : 7
Re:Kam's Reviews - HAF 912 2011/06/05 15:20:31 (permalink)
Kamarad

Killmur

I am 100% sold on this case as the basis for my upcoming build. ONLY downside is the filter requiring the front panel coming off but oh well. I do plan on using a pair of Megaflows since it's technically cheaper that way in terms of buying from NewEgg.


Yea, there are some downsides to the case but.....it's $60.

@d-rock - I have already built two computers with this case, but I'm preparing to get married soon, so I don't have pics ready yet. ><

YOU ARE MUST HAVE PICS! I really want to see the builds, because I barely see any builds with the 912, I saw only like 2 from a bunch of sites and they weren't even that good

 
#36
jlee2448
FTW Member
  • Total Posts : 1059
  • Reward points : 0
  • Joined: 2007/07/24 07:44:35
  • Status: offline
  • Ribbons : 1
Re:Kam's Reviews - HAF 912 2011/06/05 16:47:39 (permalink)
Anyone know if the EVGA P67 FTW will fit in a HAF 912.
#37
Page: < 12 Showing page 2 of 2
Jump to:
  • Back to Mobile