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January 2012
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Aesthetically very pleasing, Fantastic quality inside and out, Very spacious even with XL-ATX, Thick swinging side doors, Multitude of controls at the front, Cable management is easy to uphold
Plastic used around edges, Very heavy – 25KG without components, A costly investment
It’s been a long time coming but does the new COSMOS 2 (as its official name suggests) deliver an ultra-tower to the enthusiast? Let me tell you, I was a big fan of the previous COSMOS series and I’ve been eagerly awaiting the COSMOS 2 release. Cooler...
Built to withstand nuclear fallout, Accommodates the highest specification systems, huge physical space inside, plenty of room for cable routing, side door mechanism is brilliant, integrated fan controller, proficient cooling capabilities, watercooling options at both top and bottom of the case,
Very very heavy, Kitguru says: The finest case Cooler Master have made. If they can maintain this quality of construction in 2012, great things lie ahead, Rating: 9.5, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10, Share, Facebook, Twitter, Google +, Stumbleupon, LinkedIn,
I was extremely impressed with the Cooler Master Storm Trooper case, which I reviewed in November last year. It is a great looking case, and is well designed, inside and out. It also has formidable presence which suit an audience who yearn for something a...
For its time the original Cosmos 1000 was a very impressive case and other than a few minor issues such as not quite enough room behind the motherboard for wiring and a slightly flimsy back panel it still stands up well against a large number of today...
Timeless Cosmos design still works after five years, Bent glass panels with metal pins are pretty amazing, Cool, functional control panel, Two built-in hot swap bays, Localized fan controller, Blue LED strip included, Silent operation is possible at low f
Heavy, Six USB 3.0 ports would have been great, The removed eSATA connector from the original Cosmos II could have been replaced with an HDMI port, Cabling can be seen through the tinted window due to the silver interior, All black could still be consider
The Cooler Master Cosmos II 25th Anniversary Edition sells for 349 Euro incl. taxes or around 390 USD excl. taxes. Expect to see it in stores at the end of June 2017. Timeless Cosmos design still works after five years Bent glass panels with metal pins a...
Extrait: Today we are taking our first look at Cooler Master’s new flagship to the well accepted Cosmos line of cases, the Cosmos II. This won’t be a full review. That will have to come later. This case will leave you with an impression from the second t...
The Cosmos II lives up to the tremendous hype. Ample and solidly built. Well designed overall, lots of cooling options. You will be hard pressed to find a case that looks sleeker than this
Very heavy and pricey
Starting with the exterior, the subtle side panel vents really fit this case. The bottom case feet and top handles complement the simple and modern design, while the front door hides the drive bays nicely. The same can be said for the top sliding door...
Supports MicroATX, ATX, EATX, XLATX, SSI CEB, SSI EEB motherboards, 10 Expansion Slots, Supports 360 / 240 mm water cooling radiators, Supports numerous fans depending on hardware selection, Full featured Fan Controller, Supports USB 3.0, Excellent cable management options,
Heavy chassis, Lot's of front panel wiring to mess with, Lower drive cages make for tight PSU cable routing, Fitment of larger top mounted radiators could cause component installation issues,
The Cosmos II is an amazing case with an abundance of feature and style. The ability to insert both a 360mm and 240mm radiator internally is a major plus, add to this that it includes 2 lockable hot swap bays and an abundance of hard drive capabilit...
So at the end of the day, was Cooler Master's offering able to live up to the tremendous hype surrounding this Ultra Tower? Absolutely.Starting with the exterior, the subtle side panel vents really fit this case. The bottom case feet and top handles ...
Heavy duty carrying handles, Can hold up to 112 HDDs/SSDs, Pair of lockable XDock 3.5" Hot Swap bays, 90 Degree rotatable 4 in 3 HDD drive modules, Quiet default fan performance even in highestspeed setting, Slidecovers for top buttons and external bays, Toolfree HDD, ODD and PCIE installation, Support for XLATX motherboard form factor, Ten PCIE slots for QuadSLI/CrossFireX, Removable dust filt
Price, Toolless lock cannot be used on halflength 5.25inch devices (requires screws for mounting), HTL Editor's Choice Award, Discuss this review in our forums
Just as Mercedes-Benz is indelibly linked to luxury in the automotive world, Cooler Master aims the Cosmos case line for users with a more discerning palette and sizable budget. Much like the Cosmos S before it, the Cooler Master Cosmos II draws inspir...