“When Cooler Master released their HAF 932 full-tower last fall, it was well- received for its overall design, build quality, impressive cooling-ability and, to some, aesthetics. With the success of that case, CM has followed-up with a mid-tower version that follows many similar design cues, but happens to look even better, and costs less.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- Cooler Master HAF 922 Case Review @ Hardware Secrets
- Cooler Master HAF 922 @ Overclockers Online
- Cooler Master HAF 922 Mid-Tower Case Review @ Bigbruin
- Cooler Master HAF 922 Mid Tower Case @ Tweaktown
- Cooler Master HAF 922 Review @ OCC
- Cooler Master HAF 922 @ Techspot
- Cooler Master HAF 922 @ Neoseeker
- NZXT Zero 2 Case at Modders- Inc
- Lamptron FAN-ATIC 5-Port Military Switch Baybus @ motherboards.org
- Azza Solano 1000 Gaming Case Review @ OCIA
- Silverstone Raven EATX Tower Case @ SPCR
- ZEROtherm CORE92 Direct-Touch CPU Cooler @ SPCR
- NZXT Sentry LX Fan Controller Review @ Bigbruin
- Pelican 1050 Micro Case @ CCE Reviews
- Cooler Master Storm Series Scout Gaming Case @ Futurelooks
- NZXT Panzerbox @ Icrontic
- Thermaltake BigTyp14 CPU Cooler @ Techware Labs
- Thermaltake TMG IA 1 CPU Heatsink Reviewed @ High Tech Reviews
- Thermaltake V1AX – 1366 @ PureOverclock
- Thermochill Under New Management @ OC3D
- Coolink Chillaramic @ Hardware Bistro
- Thermaltake SpinQ CPU Cooler @ TechwareLabs
A very flexible and spacious case

The Cooler Master HAF 932 has been on the market for a little while now and CM seems to have decided it was time for a change, so they introduced the HAF 922. The 922 is smaller, only a mid-sized tower but it keeps a lot of the original design, like an all mesh front panel and a large 230mm red LED fan. Techgage do not consider sequels to be a good thing in general, but this case changed their minds somewhat. See why they loved this refreshed case here.