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Cooler Master Cosmos S


$229.84 Released October, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Durable design, nothing flexes or feels flimsy. Rails keep the case safe from accidental bumps. Offers easy access to the interior for installation.

The Cons:Need to plan wiring well ahead of time, case won't actually close if certain wiring holes are used.

The Cooler Master Cosmos S is an ATX/e-ATX tower computer case engineered with a unique ‘racing design’ inspired by some of the world’s most famous race cars. It features meshed front/side panels and a brushed aluminum finish, all put together into a sleek and sports-like package.

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In addition, the Cosmos S is in fact cited as Cooler Master’s flagship gaming chassis due to its heavy-duty support for drives, including 7 exposed 5.25” drives and up to 7 PCI(+1AGP) cards. Most notable about the Cosmos S is its intelligent user interface with a concealable I/O panel that features a built-in touch sensor. The Cooler Master Cosmos S retails for $199.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • ATX/e-ATX
  • Racing Design
  • Meshed Panels
  • Aluminum Finish
  • Lots of Space
  • Intelligent Interface
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Available Color: Chassis – Silver, Bezel – Black
  • Materials: Chassis – AI, Appearance – AI
  • Dimensions: 266mm x 598mm x 628mm
  • Weight: 17 .8kg
  • M/B Type:ATX/e-ATX
  • 5.25" Drive Bay: 7 Exposed
  • 3.5" Drive Bay: 4 Hidden
  • I/O Panel: USB 2.0 x4, IEEE 1394 x1, MIC x1, eSATA x1, SPK x1
  • Expansion Slots: 7 (PCI/AGP)
  • Power Supply: Dual Standard ATX PS2 / EPS 12V (optional)

Cooling System

  • Front fan(intake): 120x120x25mm x 1 / 1200 rpm / 17 dBA (included)
  • Top fan(exhaust): 120x120x25mm x 1 / 1200 rpm / 17 dBA (included)
  • Top fan: 120mm x 2 (optional)
  • Rear fan(exhaust): 120x120x25mm x 1 / 1200 rpm / 17 dBA (included)
  • Side fan(intake): 230x200x30mm x 1 / 900 rpm / 150 CFM(included)

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    durable design, nothing flexes or feels flimsy

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    rails keep the case safe from accidental bumps

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    offers easy access to the interior for installation

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    smooth lines with high-quality looking materials

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    enough room inside for larger video cards

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    side fan provides excellent airflow for video cards

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    well set up for plenty of extra fans and water cooling

Cons
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    need to plan wiring well ahead of time, case won't actually close if certain wiring holes are used

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