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January 2008
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The editors liked
Quiet
Tool free design
Silent
Excellent build quality
Spacious
Sleek looks
Nice looking
Awesome cooling
Tooless
Easy to use and mount
Multiple effective noise dampening features
Stylish case
Roomy interior
Good attention to detail
Attractive
But not too flashy
Built with quiet computing in mind.
Very convenient to use
Side panels are very easy to remove
Great hard drive cage system
Has several dust filters that are easy to remove
VGA duct
Which can also be removed easily
Lots of noise dampening material
Ships with lots of extras
Cable man...
Perfect for both air cooling and water cooling
Almost all parts are easy to access.
Lots of room for expansion
Tool-less design
Good cooling
Includes tons of screws and accessories
Great engineering inside the case
Large enough
Even for the biggest graphic cards
Holy smokes Batman it is quiet!
Four fans included
Easy installation
Screwless ODD installation system perfectly implemented
Sound dampening materials everywhere
Abs...
Fantastic build quality
Ample room for your components
Designed to keep your gear cool
Best value for high end quality Case
Stylish looks and creative features
Removable HD racks
1 button 5.25" locks
Great water cooling posibilities
Great airflow through the Case.
The editors didn't like
Heavy
Mediocre cooling
Some rough spots in installation
Price?
Weight
Possibly cooling
Noise reduction techniques dont go far enough
Awkward 3.5-inch front bay mount
Door only opens 180 degrees
Heavy.
Extremely heavy
Left panel creates some vibrational noise
Hard drives run a bit hot
Expensive
Where's the connection for a frontpanel harddrive activity light?
Size (and position of top-panel ports) keep it from fitting under most desks
Steel interior makes for a heavy case
Plastic front door
Takes finger prints easily and possibly scratches as well
Big!
Only available in black / silver
Side panel latches could hold better
No removable mainboard tray
Large dimensions may make the COSMOS hard to fit in some roomsHeavy weight design makes for a heavy system when fully equipped
Wow, what an amazing case this Cosmos is. That is as long as you are not an overclocker who needs more than average air flow. The case is absolutely quiet though and you do not hear it running even at full load. I was very impressed with the ergonomics...
Roomy interior; good attention to detail; attractive, but not too flashy; built with quiet computing in mind.
Noise reduction techniques dont go far enough; awkward 3.5-inch front bay mount; door only opens 180 degrees; heavy.
Sometimes you just need a large case, whether its for a workstation, departmental server or fire-breathing, dual-graphics card gaming rig. If so, then the Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 looks good, is easy to work with and tries to keep a little quieter. I...
Reviewing computer enclosures is always a mix of two parts personal preference, one part design and one part performance. Cases are generally seen as being all the same but that obviously isnt the case. But its also obvious that the case enclosure...
Great engineering inside the case, Large enough, even for the biggest graphic cards, Holy smokes Batman it is quiet!, Four fans included, Easy installation, Screwless ODD installation system perfectly implemented, Sound dampening materials everywhere, Abs...
Steel interior makes for a heavy case, Plastic front door, takes finger prints easily and possibly scratches as well, Big!, Only available in black / silver, Side panel latches could hold better, No removable mainboard tray
Cooler Master is redefining the high-end case segment once more. This is certainly no easy task, as this case is supposed to follow up on the very successful Stacker series. The lack of a motherboard tray or lack of BTX support are no big deal and Cool...
The Cooler Master Cosmos is a decent case, that much we were able to decide as soon as we saw it at the launch event held at Yoyotech, London a few weeks ago. The Cosmos was sat on a tabletop, surrounded by competing cases from various manufacturers an...
Abstract: We are very impressed with the Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 case. There are a few minor annoyances, but the top-notch build quality, smooth soundproofing, hassle free tool-less design outweigh any of those. Moreover, it is a very nice addition to the roo...
Very convenient to use, Side panels are very easy to remove, Great hard drive cage system, Has several dust filters that are easy to remove, VGA duct, which can also be removed easily, Lots of noise dampening material, Ships with lots of extras, Cable man...
Extremely heavy, Left panel creates some vibrational noise, Hard drives run a bit hot, Expensive
Weight: One of the biggest issues of the CoolerMaster Cosmos RC-1000 case is its very heavy weight. With all your hardware installed this case will probably weigh a bit more than 20kg. However, this is only a problem for people who go a lot to LAN par...
Fantastic build quality, Ample room for your components, Designed to keep your gear cool
Large dimensions may make the COSMOS hard to fit in some roomsHeavy weight design makes for a heavy system when fully equipped
The Cooler Master COSMOS is by far the nicest looking case I have seen in a long time. The sound deadening materials inside actually work, there is a noticeable drop in noise levels in my office after changing to the COSMOS. Cooler Master simply went a...
Temperatures could be better, Poorly ventilated hard drive cage...
Cooler Master has brought the greatest aspects of computer cases all together; style, performance, and silence. The Cosmos 1000 is not only a great looking case that has very elegant looks to it, but it also keeps the insides very cool while staying ...