Cooler Master HAF Stacker prepares for unveiling

27 August 2013
Cooler Master Stacker 830 header hardware

Cooler Master has been busy this year with new chassis releases almost non-stop, but their latest reveal and teaser hints at something a little different.

Launching at PAX Prime and set for a retail date of 30 September 2013 is the HAF (High AirFlow) Stacker, a return of a name brand enthusiasts have missed for years.

Cooler Master has set up a microsite which teases the new chassis by giving visitors a puzzle. Rearrange the pictures in the correct order and some details of the chassis will be revealed to you. There won’t be a complete set of pictures until the official launch, but for now there are several hints and clues as to what the chassis will look like.

HAF Stacker teaser

HAF Stacker teaser

Judging by the chassis construction, it will be made almost entirely out of aluminium and will feature front and side grilles for better ventilation, the trademark swinging door secured by magnets, and a matte black finish. The previous Stacker was a full tower design, so this will be a full-tower as well.

Source: Cooler Master

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  1. The Rich
    28.08.2013 at 06:52

    I have a HAF 930 which made the most incredibly annoying buzz/vibration until I removed the side panel. And now parts of the interior are starting to rust [That’s what I get for living right by the sea]. This better not do the same (definitely getting one!) or I’ll go Postal!

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