Packaging and Parts
The Cooler Master HAF 935 and HAF 915 cases arrived securely packed inside standard brown shipping cartoons that highlight each case’s main features and specifications. Together the two boxes stand 4’ high when stacked.
Both cases are wrapped in plastic and protected by two (915) or three (935) Styrofoam end caps.
The HAF Stacker 935 case comes with a brief “How To Stack” paper and a box of hardware securely wired to the frame inside the chassis. For more detailed info you can go to the Cooler Master website and download the 935 Spec Sheet and Manual.
(Hardware package included with HAF 935)
The HAF Stacker 915 case also comes with a brief “How To Stack” paper and a small box of hardware wired to the frame inside the chassis. And again, for more detailed info you can go to the Cooler Master website and download the 915 Spec Sheet and Manual.
(Hardware package included with HAF 915)
The HAF 935 and HAF 915 boxes of hardware include the following parts:
(Courtesy of Cooler Master)









very Beautiful!!
very Beautiful!!
I think once you get into
I think once you get into multiple stacks of computers, you should probably just buy a rack…
that thing probably stands
that thing probably stands above your waist!
That can probably support a
That can probably support a desk it’s so high!
I like the stack idea! Would
I like the stack idea! Would be nice if the cost would be less and more connection options would be available.
Now, hence the stacked model (HAF Stacker 915F) is for mini-ITX, it won’t work for me. What happened if you want an SLI configurations? Board won’t fit even if you use PCIe Riser cables. (far as I know, the smallest SLI x2 is a Micro-ATX)
It was also odd to see the motherboard at the bottom. I understand the design choices for the PSU and Fan location. But wouldn’t this allow more dust to settle on the mobo? That design also removes access to cool air from the bottom to enter.
Humm…
Would be cool to have a
Would be cool to have a dedicated streaming machine stacked on top of your gaming rig.
The small case/system up top
The small case/system up top running the KVM and hosting whatever OS/s is/are needed for general use, and the lower big rig system running a streamlined gaming OS, and the gaming CPUs/GPUs, the gaming segment OS running headless server style on its own hardware, but under the control of the main OS, running on the top system’s VM, with the lower system free of any bloatware or unnecessary for gaming services, i.e. Steam OS on the gaming system, or other OS if the user does not mind the un-removable bloat. These modular cases could make for a nice little home basic computing/gaming cluster, short of going to a completely rack based configuration.
When I first saw this a while
When I first saw this a while back, I thought you could just add extra space on top or below the case, like modular drive bays, etc.
Keep all the drives and PSU on the bottom of the computer with the big area dedicated to hardware, etc, and the top piece for liquid cooling… I suppose you COULD mod this to do that…