It has been quite some
time since I have seen a new mid-tower design from Cooler Master and to
be honest, this may be the best mid-tower design of them all. Cooler
Master dug back into their history of chassis designs, stuck with a top
selling chassis series and rolled it all together into a package that
shows they really stepped up their game with the release of this
chassis.
Don't get me wrong, it isn't like this is a completely
new build from the ground up. If you look around this latest release
both inside and out, you will see traces of the full-tower HAF 932 and
HAF-X, as well as even hints of the CM 690 II in this design. Just to
elaborate a bit, this new chassis offers things like an 8+1 expansion
card configuration, just like the 690 II. You get a PSU wiring cover
like that found in the HAF-X and of course the original HAF 932 is what
started the line-up. Even this newest version has hints in the exterior
design that lends to the original concept yet are changed enough not to
look like a WWII gas can.
The HAF XM from Cooler
Master definitely has its roots deep in the history of Cooler Master's
designs, but they still managed to make this a design that can stand on
its own in an already very crowded market place. Something else most of
us have come to know from Cooler Master and that is that the pricing of
most if not all of their mid-tower pricing is super competitive. With
tons of decisions on the plate for mid-tower purchases, hopefully when I
am done, you can see where the HAF XM ranks on your list of pro's and
con's; my guess is that this chassis will be right up at the top of your
list.
That being said, let's go
over the specifications so we can see what this new case is going to
cost you to own the latest mid-tower from Cooler Master.
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