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Cooler Master HAF 932 - Blue Witch Project
Cooler Master HAF 932 - Blue Witch Project

Cooler Master HAF 932 - Blue Witch Project

Sleeving Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W PSU

Written by Ron Modz Sunday, 05 September 2010 22:13
Just finished sleeving my Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W power supply unit. Going with the black and blue themed sleeves from MDPC-X - the best sleeves in the market. Had quite a bit of hard time removing the 24 pin cables, but after a few tries...it went well. I've uploaded a video on YouTube too. A small guide on how i remove those pins. Hope you find it useful.
Last week i received all the internal parts of Cooler Master HAF 932 back from powder coating. You can view all the images at the gallery below. Now, i just need to prepare the other remainding parts, mainly - the two side panel window, the top and bottom of the casing. Since, those parts are painted, i just need to remove the existing paints on it.

Just sleeved my HAF 932 top panel cables

Written by Ron Modz Wednesday, 01 September 2010 19:23
Started to work on my own build last week. Prepared all the top panel connection cables for my Cooler Master HAF 932 and sleeved it with MDPC-X quality sleeves. It was really easy and super cool to work with these sleeves. Never, ever use those normal sleeves!!!!. Spend about 2 hours to do it. Next stop would be sleeving my new PSU - Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800W. I've taken some pictures of the end result, hope you guys like it. Check it out in the image gallery.

Cable Management Holes on HAF 932 Case

Written by Ron Modz Sunday, 20 June 2010 17:33
I was busy with work lately and didn't have much time on my HAF 932 case mod project. I've planned all the cable management holes, and before it goes for powder coating, i better drill all the necessary holes. I added extra 2 holes on the side of the 5.25" cage for my DVD or other Controller module wires and connections. It's quite simple and maybe a bit old-school approach.

Disassembly of Cooler Master HAF 932

Written by Ron Modz Sunday, 02 May 2010 17:38
Hi Everyone,

Just started the HAF 932 case mod project today. Removed all the accessories, case fans, hard drive bays and so on. Popped all the rivets out, so that it will be in a single pieces. It would be easier to paint or in my case, i am sending it out to get powder coated. The colour is going to be just Matte Black or Flat Black, whichever you feel like calling it.

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