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You’ll also install less one inch storage, which is also being pushed out by SSDs in the M.2 format in mainstream PC builds. Naturally, support for 5.25″ devices has also dropped out, which has gradually been sidelined. But because the HAF 500 is 40 mm lower, it no longer supports the XL-ATX format (with a height of over 304 mm), unlike the X model. The new HAF 500, at 516×224×510 mm, is significantly smaller than the HAF X, but retains support for E-ATX with no restrictions on width. The older HAF X and HAD 912 had virtually no room for radiators at all. You can also put two 360 mm radiators side by side (one to the front, one on the ceiling). The extension with mounting positions for large radiators is key.

In terms of support, however, the HAF 500 outperforms the considerably larger HAF X.

Size-wise, at 58.9 litres, it’s between the HAF X (75.6 litres) and the HAF 912 (54.8 litres), to which it’s considerably closer. In the spirit of sometimes, late is better than never, the HAF range is now extended by the 500 model. That’s why it once lost the lowest class (Elite cases) with a very significant market share. That’s the smallest case of the trio, but even at 38 litres, it can fit two large liquid cooler radiators.īy the time Cooler Master moves to adjust the layout of the individual elements in their cases according to the current needs, it is sometimes too late. In addition to the main haul, Cooler Master also suddenly introduced the cheaper MasterBox 500 and MasterBox TD300 Mesh.
COOLER MASTER HYPER 212 EVO INSTALL TESTING SERIES
The legendary HAF series of cases is getting more extensive with an upgraded model that has 200-millimeter fans, as well as adjustable graphics card cooling, for example.
