minor update: slightly modified color scheme is as follows
flat black: Front, top, bottom, rear, and side panels
flat dark red: HDD rack, 5.25" rack, bottom PSU mount, MOBO tray
flat dark red: top PSU bay cover, rear i/o panel
This scheme should make colors stand out more. The top psu bay cover(red) has 2 black rubber pieces covering the holes, and the rear i/o panel(red) has black expansion slot covers. The M4A79t mobo is black, will be sitting on red mobo tray, and the side panel(black) will be visible through the wire management holes. HDD rack(red) and 5.25" rack(red) both have black hardware on them.
To add light, and more red accent, I plan on getting a 120mm red led bottom intake fan, 2x 120mm red led cpu HS fans, replacing rear exhaust fan with 140mm red led fan, and because with the steep discounts for buying 5+ fans at a time from newegg, I will install one 120mm led top exhaust fan next to the top 230mm fan(will be halfway into the top 5.25" bay, and may stick one on side of HDD rack to help pull air from front intake.
I was thinking about replacing the top and side 230mm black fans with led fans, but I have only found 200mm fans on the coolermaster site. The spec sheet says the stock fans are 230x200x35mm. Does this mean that if i got a 200mm fan, it would fit in the 230mm mounting holes?
Also has anybody else ever had that many led fans in a case at once? would it be too much? I'm trying to light up the case without using cold cathodes. I know they would be easy, but why go the easy route when this could be painstakingly difficult? And as a side note, i find it amazing that the HAF 932 comes with mounting holes to install a total of 10 fans. 1x230mm, 1x140mm, 4x120(side), 3x120(top), and 1x120(bottom). Not to mention 2x120mm on cpu HS, and additional mini fans for spot cooling. Thats a lot of fans. This will sound like a tornado when i'm finished haha.
Edit: found the 200x230x30mm coolermaster red led fans on frozencpu.com for $25 each.
CM 200x230x30mm Red LED Fan. I'm starting to like frozenCPU.com for all my cooling needs. Newegg for actual hardware.