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The Cooler Master HAF XB EVO offers a perfect blend of design, performance and function in a unique cube design that stands out immediately. It comes in a dual-layer design to accommodate your high-performance components in an ultra compact footprint. You can cram an ATX motherboard, VGA card up to 334mm in length, and CPU cooler up to 180mm in height, and mix and match multiple ODD, HDD, and SSD to meet your storage needs. All the components are efficiently and effectively cooled thanks to the superb thermal solution, which already includes two pre-installed fans, meshed panels and can be upgraded in future with extra fans and water cooling. The motherboard tray can be removed for easy installation and debugging. And with the recessed handles, you can easily transport your gaming rig to a LAN party and show off your gaming prowess.
Removable Motherboard Tray
With the removable motherboard tray, you can easily transform the case into a test bench – ideal for enthusiasts and overclockers.
Flexible HDD/SSD Support
In addition to two 5.25" drive bays, this case supports up to four 3.5"/2.5" drives via the front bays. The HDD cages are also removable for enhanced convenience and flexibility.
X-dock Bays
Of the four HDD bays, there are two X-dock bays that allow easy access to your 3.5"/2.5" drives.
Upgradable Cooling Solution
Easy Maintenance
Dust filters helps prevent dust buildup that may compromise cooling or even cause damage to your components. And the filters can slide out easily, making cleanup a breeze.
Easy Front I/O Panel
Two USB 3.0 ports and two audio ports located on front panel allow for easy connection to peripherals.
Pros: -Great cable management -Awesome airflow -Bigger fans = Quiet (Compared to Antec 900) -Solid chassis -Plenty of room for XL GFX cards -Room to add more fans if needed (really is not needed)
Cons: -Huge, bulky, and heavy when built (make sure you check HxWxL for your setup so it will fit) -Rubber mounts for 3.5" HDD fit weirdly and did not thread in, I did not trust this so I used reg screws. -200mm Top fan was either defective or damaged in shipping (no visible damage, maybe a drop), Bought a red cooler master 200mm to replace it (horrible bearing squeal, plus it was hitting on the metal of the case). Not going to knock an egg off for random malfunction though.
Overall Review: Check the fans before building the whole machine, sucks having to pull apart the top at the end for a fan squeal on a new rig.