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Cooler Master HAF 700 Review

Trust the first pictures you see—assuming they lack a smaller case, or a small child, for scale—and the HAF 700 looks like just another flashy PC case. Then you see it in person. Your first clue is that those 120mm or 140mm fans on the front, but twin saucer-size 200mm. In the $299.99 HAF 700, we’re looking at a case that’s roughly a third larger in every direction compared to an ordinary mid-tower. (No wonder Cooler Master subtitles it "The Berserker"!) This chassis is all about maximum radiator and storage support, in a day when the SSD has been reduced to M.2 gumstick format and few folks run more than one video card. If you're looking for a maximum-capacity beast, though, and height and footprint aren't issues, it's a reasonably priced and very capable monster.The Design: Big Air, Bigger Water, Biggest Footprint Don't have the scale down yet? Take, for example, the front-panel port lineup, which is a secondary clue to the XXL size. The HAF 700 has four USB Type-A ports and a ...

A gigantic mega-case for the most extreme builds, Cooler Master's HAF 700 beats its closest rival in sheer quantity of fan and radiator support, while also being less expensive. That said, it's big enough to be a non-starter for all but the most motivated and cooling-stocked.

Supports twin 360mm-class radiators on top, third one on bottom; Supports side radiators to 480mm-class; Fully functional expansion-card latch

Truly titanic dimensions won't fit on many desks; Heft can require two people to move this monster; Price only justifiable for the most extreme overclockers

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