

🖤 Cool, Custom, and Commanding — The HAF 700 EVO rules your build!
The Cooler Master HAF 700 EVO is a full tower PC case designed for enthusiasts who demand exceptional airflow and customization. Featuring dual 200mm Sickleflow fans, a breathable tempered glass front panel, and an IRIS customizable LCD, it supports E-ATX motherboards and extensive cooling solutions. With USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C and multiple USB 3.0 ports, it ensures fast connectivity. Its spacious, tool-less design and smart cable management make it a top-tier choice for high-performance, visually striking PC builds.









| ASIN | B09TL7Z2DZ |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, High-performance workstations |
| Best Sellers Rank | #270 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | Cooler Master |
| Case Type | Midi Tower |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Extended ATX and smaller motherboards, any sized graphics cards, and various other computer components and peripherals that physically fit and function properly within the chassis dimensions and specifications. |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (205) |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Fan Size | 200 Millimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00884102098598 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 6 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.22"D x 24.64"W x 11.45"H |
| Item Weight | 55.3 Pounds |
| Light Color | ARGB |
| Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
| Model Name | HAF 700 EVO |
| Number of Fans | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | IRIS Customizable LCD, Breathable TG Front Panel, USB 3.2 gen 2 Type C |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Extended ATX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 3 |
| UPC | 884102098598 |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
K**N
Panels and compartments make easy access. Plenty of ventilation and room for liquid cooler.
This is a great case with plenty of options and space for every size motherboard. If you are short on space then this case may not be for you. It is well constructed and compartment have removable panels as well as easy access for the filters. I purchased a Cooler Master case 11 years ago and replaced it with this one. There have been a lot of improvements and updates. I really like the way it is constructed and would recommend it to anyone looking for a full tower case. I would like a little better manual with this case, but it does work. Cables are easy to hide and connect, and it is compatible with just about any board.
B**B
One case to rule them all...
I, like many others, am on the search for a case that is both functional and has the right amount of RGB. I have gone through all the phases with my PC - mini itx cases (Coolermaster NR200P, Jonsbo D31 mesh, Lian Li Q58), Mid Towers (Corsair 4000D, NXZT H510), Open Air Cases (Thermaltake P1 & P3). Recently, I have decided to go down the route of a full tower PC case that can house all of my fans, hubs, and RGB accessories with ease. This case caught my eye as its sister case 700 EVO is out of my price range. This case was designed for one thing, airflow. There is no shortage of fan configurations in this case. I currently have 2 (200mm front fans), 3 (140mm Noctua bottom fans), 3 (140 Noctua side fans), 2 (120mm back fan), 1 (200mm top fan) & 3 (120mm LL's top). Needless to say, my PC stays cool under any load placed upon it. My CPU ( Ryzen 9 5900x) @ idle stays around 35C-40C. Under load, it stays below 60C, which is impressive for that specific CPU as it runs hot. My GPU (EVGA 3090 FTW) @ idle stays around 35C. Under load, it doesn't go past 72C. I do not have any overclocking/underclocking enabled. All stock. The case is massive, compared to what I am used to. However, this is by design. The building was seamless. For the most part, this is a toolless case. I liked the locking mechanism that Coolermaster has designed to be used for most of the pieces. Specifically, the back panel is used to "hide" or rather, keep all the cables/hubs in one place without having them protrude and prevent the back cover from being snapped on. This stood out as I have 4 hubs (2x corsair Commander XT, 1 Commander core & 1 Node lighting). The front mesh panel of the case allows for adequate airflow. If fans are set at an appropriate fan curve, the case is silent. Coolermaster included two fan hubs. One that allows for the RGB/fan speed and another to accommodate additional fans for the case. All of these will be controlled via the motherboard, but a nice "must-have". The RGB is standard if that's your thing. The Coolermaster software is bland compared to icue (corsairs version). For my case, I have cables that convert basically any manufacturer 3-pin RGB to be compatible with icue (thank you PirateDog.com). Overall, I am satisfied with this case and if the full tower setup is what you're looking for, include this case as one of your options. Keep in mind that it's LARGE. So, if you are limited in space, this may not be the right choice. Happy building!
D**.
Sheer size, Great looks, Extreme versatility, durability, and quality.
I have been a fan of Cooler Master cases for many years. Having built several personal PCs over the last couple of decades. So when I decided that it was time to build one last one (wife laughing in background) I chose the EVO 700. I was not disappointed. I has a huge capacity for any MB/cooler/graphics combo you wish to build and that's just the main compartment! A second compartment allows for your power Supply and storage drives. It supports a mix of 3.5, 2.5 HDDs or SSDs with a well designed tool less system that is sufficient for almost any use case from Gamer PC, Workstation or even as a server. My only personal con has to do with the mounting of the Power Supply. I chose an ASUS ROG Thor 1200W Power Supply which has an ARGB display area. Since the case is designed with a divider and the Power Supply fits in the lower rear right area of the case the display is not visible. There may be a mod to remedy this but I did see an easy solution for now and since I can monitor the Power Supply voltages and temps onscreen it is only a minor concern compared to all the advantages this case offers.
N**O
Caja pc
Exceptional airflow keeps components cool, spacious interior fits any hardware, and the LCD screen is a unique touch. It is heavy : A top-tier choice for enthusiasts who want maximum performance and a striking visual design.
A**S
Coolermaster haf 700
I think it's the best case out there. Im not a fan of lights on any case. When you load it up with PC hardware it's going to be extremely heavy and takes some space. Great cooling and cable management.
K**H
This should be better known!
I don't know how this case isn't talked about more. It literally has all the room in the world to build pretty much however you want (if you have the desk space). It's basically all tooless to build ,it's built like a tank, TONS of room for cable routing, and I think it's one of the meanest looking cases around. If you're looking for a case that offers fan placement in every conceivable location (or radiators) this one's for you. You could fit 4x420mm radiators if you wanted to (i think a couple spots could fit 480!) Or 3x 420mm and 2x 360mm on top! Or this equivalent in fans! If your building any sort of high end pc, and thermals are at the top of your list, this case is a terrific place to start. I think it's a lot better offering than some of these popular fish tank cases that rely on air literally bouncing off the glass at a 90 degree angle to cool your components (looking at you lian li, havn, phanteks, hyte, be quiet)
C**.
My favorite case so far.
I have always liked HAF cases and this one is by far my favorite amongst them. Tons of cooling options and an awesome front panel with some of the best RGB lights I have seen, the small round screen is great for showing all kind of PC related info and optionally gifs or still pictures, it does lag with gifs though, a 10 second animation might take twice the time to show. The case is roomy inside although it might still be unable to accommodate very thick GPU cards from previous generations. The HDD compartment behind the motherboard is nice but gets a bit hotter than the rest of the case, it could use some dedicated cooling.
M**N
This is a good huge case, you just need to get extra RGB connectors if installing more fans
Y**A
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G**T
The product is good, but Cooler Master support is horrible! My ARGB HUB doesn't work and guys don't respond to support on the FanZone website and also on Facebook. My time to return the product passed and I didn't realize it, otherwise I would have returned it. Buy another case or buy it from a store, because if you wait for Cooler Master to respond, you will end up with a damaged product!
D**9
Enfin un bon boîtier par Cooler Master! Ça faisait longtemps! Côté qualité, je suis très satisfait. Très content de voir qu'une version a prix acceptable soit apparue. J'aime beaucoup la version EVO de ce case mais rien qui justifie un prix de plus de 800$+++. À 390$ pour celui ci, c'est beaucoup plus raisonnable. La différence entre les deux versions est simple. Première chose, l'avant. Le boîtier ci, est simplement fait de "mesh" sans le module pour afficher les températures ce qui permet d'avoirun meilleur airflow. Ensuite, il n'a pas le miroir de 360mm qu'on peut mettre sur le côté de la carte mère ou dans le fond. Dernière chose est le riser cable et le support vertical pour carte graphique. A mon avis ça devrait être inclus avec un case à 400$ mais bon. C'est 160$ de plus à investir pour avoir le riser cable et la carte graphique installé à la verticale. J'ai inclue une photo qui montre leur nouveaux support. On peut retirer une petite partie, ce qui permet de l'installer us haut et ça peut donner plus d'espace pour un radiateur. Pour ce qui est des possibilités de build dans ce case, on a énormément d'options. Possible d'avoir 4 radiateurs à la fois avec tout l'espace que nous avons. Au plancher, il est possible d'avoir un radiateur 40mm avec une config push/pull en même temps qu'avoir la GPU verticale. Si on va plutôt avec une GPU horizontal, un radiateur 60mm en P/P est possible. Au plafond, on peut avoir 2 × 360mm comme radiateur. Un, peut être 60mm en P/P et l'autre nous avons 10cm de clearance. Donc un radiateur 60mm est possible mais pas en config push/pull. Ensuite, le panneau latéral. Comme ont peut voir sur une de mes photos, j'y ai insérer un radiateur 60mm d'épaisseur en push/pull. A mon avis c'est génial. Pour finir l'avant. Ça c'est plus compliqué... il vient avec 2 fans 200mm. Si on les retire, ça laisse un gros trou et impossible d'y installer autre que des fans 200mm. Sauf, si on utilise le support de fans qui est au plancher. On installe le support à l'intérieur, à l'avant et ça permet de mettre des fans 120/140mm ou/et un radiateur. Cependant, impossible d'avoir de fans à l'extérieur du boîtier de cette façon donc on se retrouve à prendre plus d'espace à l'intérieur. J'ai essayé de mettre le support à l'extérieur mais comme ont peut voir sur une autre de mes photos, impossible de le sécuriser en place car les trous ne s'alignent pas.☹️ Une autre chose a prendre en compte avec la configuration avant est que si on deplace le support a l'avant, impossible d'installer des fans ou radiateur au fond car il n'y a tout simplement rien pour les fixer.(voir photo) Seule facon serait de modifier la tour avec de nouveaux trous. Très faisable par contre! C'est le seul bémol que j'ai trouvé jusqu'à maintenant. Tout est possible d'installer sans outils. Même le power supply. Il y a aussi on petit panneau dans le bas de la carte mère qui sert de "shroud" pour cacher le câblage. Très bien comme petit détail à mon avis! Aussi, pour installer les radiateurs/fans du haut, le tout se retire pour plus de facilité.(voir photo) C'est à peut près tout. En gros, superbe boîtier que je recommande fortement!
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