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Conclusion:
I really enjoy using this case. The cooling is better than my previous case as it offers more fans and airflow and the aesthetics just look plain cool. It barely fits on my desk as a mid-tower case but still falls happily in that category. With the option of a large, 230 mm fan on the side, I plan to add one soon to increase airflow. Additionally, the durability of this case is amazing and looks like it will hold up for years to come.
The amazing cable management system that fits in with the looks of the case do not cease to impress as does the handy area to rest your gadgets and gear on top of the case. The front panel connections, albeit limited in quantity, are very useful and fit nicely with the case.
Also, despite the lack of some features in other cases at this price point (MSRP $129.99), I would strongly argue that the build quality and air-flow management of this case make up for it.
This is my first Cooler Master case and I am certainly impressed.
Pros:
Design
Well-built
Great airflow
Cable management
Size
Cons:
Only one color option for lights (red)
Lack of some features expected at this price (MSRP $129.99) such as dust filters
If you are looking at a well-built, mid-tower case for some hot hardware, definitely take a look at the Cooler Master HAF 922 for its durability, design and great airflow for the reasonable MSRP of $129.99.

9.5/10
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