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May 2012
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Optik und Verarbeitung
Kabelmanagement
Einfache Montage
Schnelleinbausysteme für Festplatten und 5
25"Laufwerke
HotSwapSystem für 3
5" und 2
5"
Frontanschlüsse mit USB 3.0
Platz für mehrere Radiatoren einer Wasserkühlung
Gutes Kabelmanagement und viel Raum
3 Lüfter vorinstalliert (2 x 200 mm)
Vorinstallierte Staubfilter
Ordentlich Platz für Wasserkühlung
Solide Schnellspannsysteme
I/O-Panel mit 2 x USB 3.0
Gute Verarbeitung und stabiler Tower
Innen komplett lackier
Ausreichende Kühlleistung
Schnörkelloses Design
Ganz wie der "große Bruder"
Geräumiger Innenraum
Öffnungsmechanismus für die Seitenteile
Abdeckung für die Kabel des Netzteils
Preis/LeistungsVerhältnis
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Viel Stauraum
Sehr gute Kühlung
Angenehm leise
Schnellmontagen
USB 3.0 intern
Bis zu 8 Lüfter möglich
Hübsche Optik
Fairer Preis
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Keine Staubfilter
Keine Lüftersteuerung
Hohes Gewicht
Plastikelemente an Front und Deckel
N.a
Aufgrund des überzeugenden Gesamtkonzepts und der geradezu makellosen Verarbeitung wie auch des Preis/LeistungsVerhältnisses
Verleihen wir dem Cooler Master HAFXM den Overclockingstation
Keine e-SATA Schnittstelle
Resttaste und Beleuchtungstaste haben dieselbe Form und Größe
Price, Bottom Mount PSU, Tool Free Design, Two 200mm and One 140mm Fan included, Front USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 Port, Two Front XDocks, PSU Cable Shield, Easy Side Handle, Liquid Hose / Cable Routing Holes, Extra Expansion Slot, Radiator Space On Top, Top Tray, Excellent Cable Management, Supports Up To 463mm GPU Size (Without HDD Cage), 196mm CPU Heatsink Clearance, Tons Of Cooling Possibilities,
XDock Requires Separate SATA Cables, editors choice, Discuss this review in our forums
I actually had fun setting up the Cooler Master HAF XM. Most of that fun was because of all of the room that I had to work with. This was partially because I was using a micro-ATX board, but also because the design has space in all of the right areas. ...
and FVCooler Master set out to make a mid-tower version of the HAF X with the HAF XM and I think in that they were very successful. What I find even more impressive is they have managed to fill the gap between the budget cases and the ultra-high end c...
The latest addition to the HAF lineup is a real winner. With support for nearly any configuration you could want to put in a midtower case, there’s almost nothing you can’t do in the HAF XM. Three video cards? No problem. Watercooling? Bring it ...
Will fit all your water cooling needs, Up to EATX Motherboards in a MidTower, Great Cable Management, tons of space, Two HotSwappable Drive Bays, Extremely Quiet Fans, Latching Release on Main Side Panel,
Heavy, Hard to Move, No Integrated Fan Controller, Limited clearance on the bottom, Only three fans included
Although we strive for objectivity here at Benchmark Reviews, please remember that each author perceives these points differently, and our conclusions and recommendations will necessarily differ from others. Also, prices can fluctuate and designs chan...
In the market of $100+ mid-tower cases, there are plenty of good options out there (and plenty of bad ones), some of which are made by very respected names in the industry. It’s a competitive market segment, and difficult to choose from the multitude o...
The HAF XM is built on the foundation of the flagship HAF X case, but has been reduced in size to make it more accessible to average users. This means the case leverages design features from the HAF X, such as a rugged outer design paired with ample fr...
Solid construction, Dual hot-swap bays, 2.5" SSD slot on side of motherboard tray, Two 200 mm fans included, PSU cover to hide cable mess, LED on/off switch, Plenty of space for cables on the sides, Little space to keep your valuables on top, Radiators sh
Big difference in pricing (USD and Euro). Pricey in Euro, Less detailed design than original HAF, Windowed version to cost 10 USD / 10 Euro more, No 3.5 inch bay, No proper dust filter for PSU bay, PSU bay cover adds a bit to the assembly time
Cooler Master HAF XM is quite the solid chassis, but it lacks the pep of the original series. You will get all the usual features found in a case of this price range, including USB 3.0, screw-less systems for the hard drive and optical ones, plenty of ...
Tons of room inside the case, XDock hot swappable slots x 2, 9 total HDD/SSD drive slots, Toolless design, 90° rotated latched side panel, Cable management made easy, PSU cable cover, Fan and Radiator options galore, Case has great air flow, 2 x 200mm fan
Only one 90° rotated latched side panel, Seems to have a softer look to it aesthetically, Not a fan of mesh side panels
Cooler Master's HAF series of cases have become the staple of gamers and computer enthusiasts alike. With the introduction of the HAF X, my personal favorite case of the series, they bumped up the bar for others to reach for. However, they have not stoppe...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-04-24, Autor: The , Testbericht von: techreaction.net
The smaller version of the HAF X held its own very well. The HAF XM has enough great features to warrant the $129.99 price tag. The two X-Dock slots placed in the front panel given them the option to be hidden while in use, which is a good thing, becau...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-04-24, Autor: Sean , Testbericht von: decryptedtech.com
As we mentioned before, once you get past the looks the HAF XM is a solid mid-tower for gaming, workstations and pretty much any other system that needs room, expandability and good airflow. During our build with the Medusa like UCP 1100 we were more than...