Cooler Master Introduces HAF Stacker “Stackable” Cases

Cooler Master needs no introduction in the enthusiast computing market. Today, the company introduces its HAF Stacker Series cases, the world’s first “stackable mod-tower” chassis, as they like to call it themselves.

Cooler Master HAF Stacker Series - Image courtesy of Cooler Master
Cooler Master HAF Stacker Series – Image courtesy of Cooler Master

The new design joins together the popular Stacker series with the ubiquitous HAF in a single series of cases aimed at enthusiasts and overclockers. The new design combines particularities from both lines to create the world’s first modular and expandable full tower with smaller companion cases that all stack together seamlessly. The Cooler Master HAF Stacker series are meant to bring new levels of modularity, expandability and creativity to the custom computer market.

Available in three distinct models, the HAF Stacker series features a full tower HAF 935 configuration consisting of the HAF 915R and HAF 925, M-ITX HAF 915R, and M-ITX HAF 915F. Each base configuration offers unique features and benefits that allow them to be standalone cases that stand out on their own merit while being stackable with other models in the series for expanded functionality.

The series uses a rail system to stack cases in two easy steps and let the user arrange any number of cases together, in any configuration.

HAF Stacker uses a rail systme to stack up
HAF Stacker uses a rail systme to stack up

Cooler Master says that the full series will be available sometime during the last quarter of the year. Prices haven’t been announced yet.

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huh nifty, more configurations the more popular this would be.

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This is an amazing case...I wanna see some custom wc builds inside it already :D

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I could see how this might be handy... but do you sacrifice being able to have intake/exhaust on the top of the bottom case? Does this hot air blow into the top case then?

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I could see how this might be handy... but do you sacrifice being able to have intake/exhaust on the top of the bottom case? Does this hot air blow into the top case then?

This is more geared towards wc builds.

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You just know someone's going to stack one of them too many.

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