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February 2008
(89%)
65 Reviews
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Mostly toolfree, Excellent stock cooling, Easy to install water cooling system, Holes in motherboard tray for cable management, Plenty of ports on front IO panel, Top handles for easier movement (transport), Hard drive cage designed to reduce vibrat...
Nonremovable motherboard tray, Cable management holes lack protective edging, Touch sensitive power button makes it easy to accidentally shut down computer, No reset button, Hard drive installation requires a screwdriver, Mounting hardware for only one 3...
The Cosmos S is definitely an impressive case. It features plenty of room for all your high end components as well as excellent air flow to keep them cool. The Cosmos S does this all while sporting a stylish look. The case is not perfect, and improveme...
Aluminum construction, Anodized door panels, Artistic styling, Color scheme, Well thought out design, Superior airflow, Ability to add fans or radiators for additional cooling, Strong handles, Hideaway latches for doors.
Overall weight with hardware installed, Doors are a bit tricky to open and close, Supplied power extensions could have been longer.
Cooler master has done a terrific job in putting together the Cosmos S RC-1100. Every angle I looked at, every item I took apart to place the hardware in, was all well thought out. They have really raised the bar with the modder in mind with this cas...
Cosmos S is one of the latest and greatest cases we’ve ever used, but it has its low-points. The biggest one is the price, and €200 is just too much for an average user. We also didn’t like the fact that there’s space for just four...
Samenvatting: Cooler Master CosmosCooler Master sent us a new Cosmos ATX case (official site) to review and Tom Colarusso (aka. Yoda_Blues) is up to the challenge of giving it the complete rundown. Check out FiringSquads first VIDEO review by clicking the link belo...
Samenvatting: Cosmos S looks mean and neat, especially when you install a whole system inside and turn everything on. The fun starts there, with red lights coming from everywhere - from HDD module to something we havent really seen before - you actually have ...
Samenvatting: Headquartered in Taiwan, Cooler Master has been building chassis, and other computer peripherals such as chipset and vga coolers, case fans, and power supplies since 1992. With such products as their Stacker series of enclosures, Cooler Master has fash...
Samenvatting: Cooler Master Today we will be taking a look at the Cosmos S RC-1100 case from Cooler Master. Cooler Master is known for providing a huge array of different items, all of which are high quality for the devices level. Some of the items they produce ar...
The Cooler Master COSMOS S excels in a number of key areas. First off, there is simply so much room within this chassis that installing virtually any hardware combo will not be an issue. The open accommodations also make it easy to work within the c...
As I said before, Cooler Master never leaves anything at "good enough", with each new case they are constantly refining and improving to make the best product available to the consumer. I am extremely impressed with the Cosmos S case and would not hes...
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...