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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
Abstract: If calling this case the Cosmos wasn’t already enough to give it a sense of grandeur, then slapping the number 1000 on the end should surely do the job – right?Naming schemes aside, from the very first moment we took the Cosmos out of the box...
e-SATA on front I/O panel, 4 USB 2.0 ports on front I/O panel, comprehensive fan mounts and filtered cooling system, tool-free 5.25in drive installation
Minimal room to run cables behind the motherboard panel, not as quiet as it should be with all the soundproofing The Final Word There was definitely a feeling of anticlimax when we finally got our heads around this enclosure. Although this case has a l...
There was definitely a feeling of anticlimax when we finally got our heads around this enclosure. Although this case has a lot of potential and some very nice features, it somehow didnt quite live up to what it promised.
After installing a system in the COSMOS I had no issues or problems. All of the features discussed simply worked as they were supposed to. All drives were securely installed and cable clutter was easily tucked away to establish maximum airflow through...
Great water cooling case, Plenty of case fan options and good ventilation, Beautiful Styling, Vibration dampened hard drive cage
Quick release bar(s) on back panel interfere(s) with cable routing, Only preallocated space for a maximum of four 3.5” hard drives, Other minor quirks (see conclusion)
There was a time when it came to computer cases, that all you could buy were square beige boxy things, and even the heavily Modded ones didn’t quite look this awesome. To think that you can now buy cases that look this good straight out of the box s...
Abstract: Whether you are building a new PC from scratch or you just want a new case for your existing components, you should consider the Cosmos 1000. The price may seem high considering it doesnt come with a power supply, but this is one of the highest-qua...
The Cosmos is a bold attempt to redesign case cooling. The theory behind it is good: suck in cool air through the bottom and expel it through the top and rear. Its quiet too, thanks to its slow-moving fans and solid build. However, we have some concer...
The Cosmos has certainly been an interesting product, starting off with our early story at CeBIT, running through the pure panic of the Cooler Master staff as we informed them of its troubled state upon arrival and then going onto the lab bench. We had...
Abstract: As if our testing lab wasnt crowded enough with full tower casings, like the Thermaltake SwordM we just reviewed, Cooler Master finally sent us its latest high-end flagship chassis, the Cosmos 1000. Like the Thermaltake SwordM, the Cosmos is not meant...
Coolermaster has delivered a more than decent full tower case catered for the enthusiasts, with lots of provision for water-cooling and lots of bays for hard drives and expansion devices. These can very well cover up the minor flaws that exists in thi...
Nos ha gustado Diseño impecable, fino y elegante Refrigeración sobresaliente Gran Amplitud interior Proceso de instalación muy cómodo Gran cantidad de pequeños detalles muy útiles Calidad de construcción y robustez (acero y alumin...