Coolermaster HAF Stacker 935, 315R & 315F Modular Chassis Review

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eTeknix checked out the Coolermaster HAF Stacker 935, 315R & 315F Modular Chassis A quote from the article:
When it comes to big chassis, we have products like the 900D, Xigamtek Elysium, Antec Nineteen Hundred and more, but they?re all little runts compared to what we have in the eTeknix office today. The Coolermaster HAF Stacker may not be the biggest chassis we?ve ever seen, but with just a simple screw driver it has the potential to be as big, bold and over the top as you like! A blend of full tower and mini-ITX chassis products that are modular beyond all belief, allowing you to bolt them together, link up cables, components, cooling and more between them to create one or more systems work together like never before.

The HAF Stacker is a beast, it is obviously a big case and with the epic size comes an equally epic price tag. The HAF 935 is a 2-in-1 boxed product, coming with the full tower and one of the mini-ITX modules (915F), this will set you back around £160. In addition to this you can buy the mini-ITX modules separate. We have the HAF 915F at our disposal today today which is an extra £68, but can also be bought for the same price in HAF 915R format, the difference being that the F has a front mounted PSU, the R is mounted in the back and we'll explain why later. So in the eTeknix office we have the HAF 935 + 915R, that's one full tower and two mini-ITX modules. Total retail price for this will be £228, which obviously puts the HAF Stacker out of the reach of your average consumer, but if it wasn't immediately apparent that this is ultra-high-end enthusiast grade hardware, then you?ve clearly never heard of the HAF Stacker before.
 Coolermaster HAF Stacker 935, 315R & 315F Modular Chassis Review @ eTeknix