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Premium grade build quality and materials throughout, Holds an impressive 18 hard drives, Unique “Cosmos” design, Includes four high quality fans, Room for high-end custom loop water cooling setups
Extra large graphics cards could cause issues for those wanting to use all hard drive bays, Cooler Master Cosmos SE Mid-Tower Chassis Review, Thank you Cooler Master for providing us with this sample, Share this, Tweet, inShare0, Share on Tumblr, Email,
Overall I have been simply blown away by the Cosmos SE, having gotten a sneak peek at the case a few weeks ago at the Target Open Day I was keen to get the chassis in for review and put it through its paces, but it has exceeded all my expectations in doin...
The Cosmos SE is yet another great case in Cooler Master's Cosmos Series The manufacturer made some significant changes since the first version This new version looks fantastic and it's a very solid case The aluminium handle bars for example are very use...
Excellent space for water cooling, Great at air cooling, Highly configurable, Some original ideas such as SSD mounting (but see cons), Built exceptionally well, Able to even fit the largest of 360mm based radiators, Front panel can employ both 15 and 25m
Need more than 6/32 screws to mount the front radiator, The same again for the top panel, with the addition of installing ‘spacers' to allow for radiators with differing DTF (Distance to Fins), Motherboard tray mounted SSD'S cannot use a rightangled SATA
We have had a lot of fun reviewing this case and indeed it has been an epic undertaking. In order to give the Cosmos SE full credit, writing an article when either testing in an air cooled environment or a all-in-one water cooling kit is not doing the rea...
The Cosmos SE is the smallest member of Cooler Master's Cosmos portfolio. It shares a number of qualities with its larger siblings, and consequently ends up providing a solid foundation for new PCs. Its parts appear well-made. Even the plastic ones. And t...
We are getting to the end of the Cosmos SE review article and it is time to draw the conclusions. Cooler Master has succeeded to build a mini-version of the award-winning Cosmos II which looks very nice, especially with the left side Plexiglas window....
Publié: 2014-01-13, Auteur: The , review by: hardwarebbq.com
Combination of Steel, aluminium and polycarbonate, Excellent Looks, 2.5″ drive installation on the right side panel, HDD tray design, Ability to install up to 360mm radiator on the front even with pushpull design and up to 280mm radiator on the top,
Restrictive airflow for the front panel due to the HDD tray plate design, Very restricted spacing between the motherboard and HDD area, No hotswap ‘XDock' style design for the 2x HDD tray can be removed via front panel, No mesh on the 5.25″ bay cover,
You have to wonder whom this case is primarily made for? Maybe for a certain class of modders who will end up using modular power supplies with individually sleeved cabling- or flat cabling- and who will replace the HDD trays for a 360mm radiator with...
Publié: 2013-12-10, Auteur: Tom , review by: modders-inc.com
Since the Cooler Master Cosmos SE is a mid tower case, efficient use of space is a must. The drive trays take advantage of this. Each drive tray can hold one 3.5″ drive and one 2.5″ drive. This allows for massive storage potential in the Cooler Master Cos...
So lets start with the positives. It looks more expensive than it really is with those trade mark bars for the feet and handles at a quick glance you wouldn't be blamed for thinking it was the Cosmos 2. The large side windows and the blue LED stripes arou...
Excellent implementation of the Cosmos look in a mid-tower chassis, Excellent liquid-cooling possibilities, Very well-engineered hard drive bays with multiple uses, Can hold up to 18 SSDs, Two dedicated 2.5" hard-drive locations, Tool-less 3.5" hard-drive
A bit tight within the case, Only the top two 5.25" bays accessible out of the box, No hot-swap on the bottom two hard-drive bays, Water-cooling takes up expansion slot, Two vertical motherboard expansion slots of little use with the included cover, Watch
The Cooler Master Cosmos SE sells for 170 US dollars excluding taxes. European readers will see a price tag of around 160 euros including taxes. Excellent implementation of the Cosmos look in a mid-tower chassis Excellent liquid-cooling possibilities Very...