Apr 2, 2011 07:37 GMT  ·  By

Some products sometimes get popular enough for their makers to build upon their concept and design, or even upgrade it to newer and more feature-rich versions, and this is precisely what has happened to the HAF 932 case from Cooler Master.

The HAF 932 enclosure is one that has been on sale for quite a few months and is one of the more successful ones if its maker saw fit to revamp it.

Not long ago, the product received two modifications which, although not that major, should be enough to spark a new wave of interest.

One of the modifications is aesthetic, as the plain gray internal color that the original enclosure had has been replaced by a black coating.

With this to meet prospective customers' need for visual satisfaction, Cooler Master figured it may as well also meet the latest speed standards.

As such, it gave the case support for the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 standard in the shape of two connectors that have been added to the front panel.

For those seeking a reminder, USB 3.0 is ten times faster than USB 2.0 (has a speed of almost 5 Gbps compared to 480 Mbps).

The rest of the spec sheet is unchanged, meaning that there should be removable HDD racks with anti-vibration pads, four fans (one of which is a 230mm spinner with red LEDs) and a tool-free design, plus a pair of watercooling holes at the back.

All the above, plus six 5.25-inch ODD (optical disk drive) bays are packed inside a frame that measures 243 (W) x 560 (H) x 564 (D) mm and weights 13.4k.

All in all, the new HAF 932 chassis from Cooler Master should come across as generally more appealing than the original. Orders can already be set through online vendors, such as Newegg, where the product sells for $159.98.