Sep 6, 2010 11:54 GMT  ·  By

Eager to again contribute to the market for gaming and enthusiast hardware, Cooler Master has added its newest model, the HAF 912 mid-tower enclosure, to its official website, revealing a product that, while feature-packed, strives to stay within the boundaries of affordability.

The market for computer cases is definitely large and packed with many models, but Cooler Master hopes to stand out, again, with the HAF 912.

The company attempted to put in the benefits of not just aesthetics, but also practical design elements and, of course, expansion capabilities.

The chassis is spacious enough to accommodate motherboards of both the ATX and MATX form factors, as well as extremely long graphics adapters.

This is possible because it measures 230 x 480 x 496 mm which, coupled with the fact it is made of SECC steel and ABS Plastic, gives it a total weight of 8 kilograms.

There are four exposed 5.25-inch optical drive bays, as well as six hidden 3.5-inch bays, plus one converted from a 5.25-incher.

There is also a front I/O panel, with USB 2.0 connectors, two to be exact, and, of course, the necessary audio ports.

Cooler Master also threw in removable dust filters on the bottom and front covers, as well as a number of fans, for strong air cooling.

A 120mm fan is set at the top (200mm replacement optional), while the front, side (optional) and rear (optional) also have their own 120mm spinners.

All of these fans have a rotary speed of 1,200 RPM (rotations per minute). Other specifications include 7+1 expansion slots, a black coating and a hole on the motherboard tray, to make it easy to install CPU coolers with backplates.

All in all, this creature should be able to cater to the needs of any gamer and will be priced at $60 when it eventually reaches stores, which should be soon. Meanwhile, consumers need only stop by the official product page for full information.