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February 2008
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Great engineering inside the case, No more plastic door, Plastic top is gone, can now fit triple radiator!, Aluminum interior, no more steel!, Front covers easily removable, Large enough, even for the biggest graphic cards, Holy smokes Batman it is quiet!...
Front covers only held in place by plastic bars instead of metal onces very loose, Big!, Only available in black / silver, No removable mainboard tray
Cooler Master has taken the very unique Cosmos and taught it a few new tricks. Gone is the heavy steel construction, which is now all Aluminum. This makes the case around 3 kg lighter than the original. The Cosmos S no longer has a door, but uses the t...
Inductionactivated power button, Four front USB ports, Front eSATA port, Immense amount of space inside, Easy release side panels, Incredibly sturdy construction, Fits eATX motherboards
Expensive, Cant turn off fan lights, No reset button (why?)
This case is one of the best cases Ive reviewed. Its virtually tool-less, leaving only the motherboard and hard drives needing tools. I would have liked to see Cooler Master include additional thumbscrews for both purposes.The front panel provides m...
Unbelievable design, Aluminum internals / panels, A lot of room inside, Cable management system, Easy to open panels, Removable HD cage, Tool-free system, Ready for liquid cooling system, Great performance
Lacks reset button, No removable motherboard tray
Cooler Master Cosmos S Company: Cooler Master Author: Rafal Zak Released: 2008-03-07 Category: Cases Rating: Supplied by: Cooler MasterTell us what you thought of this review!!Print Friendly Go to page: <<< Previous PageTESTING Although I wont spend a...
AWESOME styling – ready for lightspeed, Enhanced case cooling, Removable top panel (along with both side panels), Convenient front I/O panel with touchsensitive OnOff switch, 10 Drive bays: (7) 5.25” external and (4) 3.5” Internal, Three...
No system Reset switch on control panel, 4in3 HDD cage not very user friendly, An integrated speed control for the 200mm side fan would be nice
Cooler Master certainly out did themselves when they redesigned the Cosmos full-tower enclosure. The new black and gunmetal gray color scheme with sleek curves and futuristic styling borrows queues from both race cars and starships. The overall siz...
Resumen: Can a successor be worse than its predecessor? Usually not, since the engineers who make projects of the new model listen carefully to what community has to say and iron out all flaws. Why such an introduction? Is Cosmos-S better or worse than its pred...
Resumen: It did not take Coolermaster long to develop a successor of their high end chassis, the Cosmos, launched late last year it featured a “spacey” design with innovative HDD bays, many tool less features and provisions for cable management, c...
Resumen: As enthusiast cases go, Cooler Masters Cosmos S is certainly a very well thought-out piece of hardware, taking the already well-designed Cosmos and adding even more capabilities into the mix in an attempt to make it the chassis to beat all chassis. ...
Lots of room for expansion; quiet; mostly tool-less design; quiet; very good cooling
No reset switch; difficult-to-remove drive cage; large size and top-mounted ports preclude placing it under most desks
With a meaner-looking design and improved cooling, the Cosmos S is one of the better choices for performance fans looking for lots of room for expansion, but the original Cosmos 1000 exceeds it in some areas. ...
Resumen: With the RC-1100 Cosmos S, Cooler Master has taken an already well-designed and award-winning chassis, the Cosmos 1000, and successfully pushed it to the next level. Some of the highlights include it being a very roomy chassis, effective cable managem...
Open and airy, Well-thought-out cable control measures, Ability to fit any cooling solution, Lightweight Aluminum
Brushed aluminum side panels hard to keep clean, Hard drive cage somewhat flimsy and not easy to install, Would like to see more fans included, Might be too big for some, I must say, I did enjoy using this case. I have always loved to customize my own and...
Testing a case is really more of an exercise of determining sound levels and air flow. I have been running this configuration inside the Antec 900 case so I feel I have a good base level of both to go by. I personally prefer quiet over anything else i...