Specifications
| Product Number |
RC-912P-KKN1 |
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| Available Color |
Black |
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| Material |
Case Body: Steel / Front bezel: Plastic and mesh |
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| Dimension (W / H / D) |
Main unit: 230 x 480 x 496 mm / 9.1 x 18.9 x 19.5 inch (with stand) |
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| Weight |
Net: 8.45 kg / 18.6 lbs |
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| M/B Type |
Micro-ATX / ATX |
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| 5.25" Drive Bay |
4 Exposed (one could be converted to 3.5” bay) |
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| 3.5" Drive Bay |
1 Exposed ( converted from 5.25” bay) / 6 Hidden |
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| I/O Panel |
USB 2.0 x 2, e-SATA x1,Audio x 1, Mic x 1 |
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| Expansion Slots |
7+1 |
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| Cooling System |
Front: 200 mm red LED fan x 1, 700RPM,19dBA (can be swapped for two 120mm fans)
Top: Room for 1x 200 mm black fan (also can be swapped with two 120mm fans)
Rear: 120 mm black fan x 1, 1200 RPM, 17 dBA
Side: Room for 1x 120/140 mm fan |
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| Power Supply |
Bottom –mounted / ATX PS2 / EPS 12V |
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| 2.5"/3.5"- SATA HDD Drive Bay |
4 Hidden (two converted from 3.5” bay) |
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 Silver Award at Hardware Heaven
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The cooling performance and noise levels of the HAF 912 Plus are impressive, it is one of the quietest ATX cases we have tested recently and performance exceeded our expectations given the default fan configuration. That said we would have liked to see Cooler Master include a fan at the top of the chassis, or even bundle an extra one with the case so that consumers could choose between the side and top mounting position.
Value wise the HAF 912 Plus doesn't disappoint. For £69.99 we get a solid, flexible chassis which compares very well in build quality to other cases in its price range. Had Cooler Master added an additional fan or a USB 3.0 capable port we would be looking at a 10 in this aspect rather than a strong 9.
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 Recommended Award at Bit-Tech
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We have to admit we enjoyed our time with the HAF 912 Plus. It’s a reassuringly well built case and it was a pleasure to build a system in, though we did have to plan cable routeing and positioning a little more than in a traditional full tower case. This is always going to be a problem in a smaller case like this though and, as enthusiasts, we saw it as an interesting challenge rather than a chore. It’s very satisfying to make a neatly cabled, good looking system in a small chassis like this.
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 Gold Award at Vortez Hardware
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On almost every level the HAF 912 Plus is an overwhelming success. If you like the HAF series, you will love the HAF 912 Plus.
Small in stature though it may seem, it isn't small on features and characteristics. The 912 Plus features a rock solid chassis with aggressive looks to suit. If you are working with the mATX format and favour the HAF looks then its likely you will be won over by this case. ATX users may feel they need more space, but there are those with ATX motherboards that prefer having the size of a mid-tower rather than full tower and I would say again - this is a case that you are likely to fall for.
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 Value Award at XS Reviews
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At £50, the HAF 912 represents an excellent investment. It's only a little more expensive than the Antec Three Hundred, but I think the extra bit of money is worth it. You get a much more attractive interior and a stronger case in general. There's more cooling options and cable management that will satisfy even the most OCD of PC enthusiasts.
Considering my only real gripes were that PSU installation was a little fiddly and that it lacks USB 3.0 ports this case really is one to look out for.
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