Cooler Master HAF XB Lan Box and Test Bench Case Review
The HAF Xb LAN Box Chassis is the newest addition to the Cooler Master line of enthusiast PC cases. The CM HAF Xb was designed with transportation and open bench testing in mind and the end result is a new form factor! The HAF Xb can look like a normal case one second and then be quickly converted into an open air test bench with the removal of the side and top panels. Read on to see if this $99.99 case has the features you need!
The HAF XB is what I would like to call innovative. Cooler Master incorporates some of the best capabilities of three different types of chassis into one neat clean looking chassis design with the HAF XB. These three types of chassis designs are...
Article Title: Cooler Master HAF XB Lan Box and Test Bench Case Review
Article URL: http://legitreviews.com/article/2076/1/
Pricing At Time of Print: $99.99 MSRP
I like the idea of compartmentalizing sections of the computer. Hopefully this design sells well and other manufacturers follow suit with their own designs. The more the merrier!
Its only 1.7" deeper than my UltraFly mATX case, and it can go full ATX all the way down to flex- and mini-itx! Talk about versatility in a small (ish) footprint I'll be watching for sales on these.
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I have a question that I beleive was not covered in your Review.
Is the Chassis stackable? The hump on the top looks like it would fit between the feet on
the bottom of the Chassis; thus allowing one to stack two or more on top of each other.
PS: Thanks for doing these Reviews and a great Website.
I have always loved and wanted a HAF case but the 932 and 922 were just were too huge for me ... although the XB is nice but really ... it's simple but like the rest of the HAFs awesome airflow great serious industrial look
Nice case! (I'm getting a 912 Combat for my 2013 Trinity build, i might even hold on for the next gen fusion)
buggers wrote:I have a question that I beleive was not covered in your Review.
Is the Chassis stackable? The hump on the top looks like it would fit between the feet on
the bottom of the Chassis; thus allowing one to stack two or more on top of each other.
PS: Thanks for doing these Reviews and a great Website.