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  • Cooler Master HAF Stacker 935 Case Review

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    Stacker Assembly

    The HAF Stacker 935 is formed when you combine the 925 and 915 together.  As you can imagine with a modular system like this you can choose where you want the 915 to be placed.  Some may prefer that the smaller chassis be place on top while others may want it on the bottom. 

     The interlocking channels allow for an infinite amount of modification from double stacking HAF 925 cases or triple and quadruple stacking HAF 915 modules creating multiple computer nodes or cooling bays.

    Building the HAF Stacker 935

     As we mentioned the HAF Stacker sits on a set of interlocking rails and there are three screws on each side to lock things together.

    For instance if you want to stack a module you first remove the feet and top cover which exposes the rail. 

    To put the sections together you line them up on the rails and slide them forward.  This will align the screw holes and allow you to finalize the case configuration. 

    The downside to this approach is that configuring the modules is very labor intensive and takes awhile to accomplish.  Of course when the case is together it is locked that way, not only from the screws but depending on your cable and hose routing can make disassembly quite impossible.