Cooler Master HAF 700 Case Review

Back in February Cooler Master launched their HAF 700 EVO case. The case was massive, had room for a ton of fans, and even had some pretty cool unique features like the circular LCD screen at the front of the case. While this case was pretty amazing, the price tag of $649 definitely put it out of the reach of many people. Well Cooler Master is back with the HAF 700 (non-EVO), which comes in at a lower price-point and lacks some of the high-end features, but still keeps the same overall design, comes with five ARGB fans, supports up to 15 hard drives, and offers a pretty tool-free experience. Is this going to be the case for high-end system builders? Read on as we find out!

Special thanks to Cooler Master for providing us with the HAF 700 Case to review.

Specifications

coolermaster haf 700 specs

Packaging

The Cooler Master HAF 700 comes in a very large retail box. The box is a full-color box, which we really don’t see all that much these days. On the front there is a photo of the case itself and it says “The Berserker”.

Cooler Master HAF 700 Case

Flipping the box around to the other side we see an exploded view of the case and some information in a handful of different languages.

Cooler Master HAF 700 Case

Unlike most case boxes that just open from the top, this one is much like a box you get with a flat screen TV. You unlock four pieces towards the bottom of the case and pull the top part of the box off. With the case revealed we can see it is nicely protected with Styrofoam and a large plastic bag.

Cooler Master HAF 700 Case

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