CoolerMaster Cosmos case review







On the bottom of the case you'll find the 120mm intake fan. It's placed inside a special housing so cables won't be able to get stuck between the fan blades. According to Cooler Master this fan produces 22dBA.



The rear of the case features a 120mm exhaust fan which has a noise level of 17dBA. Under it are the PCI brackets, they are secured by thumb screws. Also visible on this photo is that the power supply platform features rubber strips to reduce vibrational noise.



And on top are another two 120mm fans, these have a noise level of 17dBA.



The Cooler Master Cosmos has room for six hard drives. They are all mounted vertically in these hard drive cages. Each cahe is secured by a small thumbscrew and features a handle.

Your hard drives are mounted in these aluminum cages by four screws. Cooler Master also glued blue vibration dampeners to the cages to reduce noise.



The right side of the case can be used for cable management to improve the airflow inside your case.



I'm almost finished, the only feature that I haven't discussed yet is the toolless 5.25" device installation mechanism.



As you've already read on one of the previous pages, the bay covers are very easy to remove.



The installation of a DVD player is just as simple. You just have to align the device and push the blue button to lock it. Very easy and fast.





Added: July 21st 2007
Product reviewed: CoolerMaster Cosmos case
Reviewer: Thomas De Maesschalck
Score: 9/10
Page: 4/5



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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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