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Cooler Master USA RC-1000-KSN1-GP Cosmos Case | 
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| Brand: CoolerMaster Category: CE
List Price: $298.35 Buy New: $179.99 You Save: $118.36 (40%)
New (18) from $179.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 7457
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 30 Dimensions (in): 23.5 x 10.5 x 24.7 nv:Form Factor: ATX Full-Tower Compatible Motherboards: ATX Compatible Motherboards: Micro ATX Compatible Motherboards: Extended ATX Bezel Type: Aluminum Bezel Type: Swing Out Side Panel Type: Vented Power Supply: Not Included Material: Steel Special Features: Tool-Free Drive Bays External 5.25" Drive Bays: 5 External 3.5" Drive Bays: 1 Internal 3.5" Drive Bays: 6 Expansion Slots: 7 Front USB Ports: 4 Front FireWire Ports: 1 Front Audio Ports: 2 120mm Fan Ports: 2 120mm Fans Included: 1 Depth: 24.72"
MPN: RC-1000-KSN1-GP Model: RC-1000-KSN1-GP UPC: 870423006336 EAN: 0870423006336 ASIN: B000ULLN1Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Soundproof materials applied to build a quiet environment | | • | Sound barrier design reduces vibration for silent operation | | • | Dual bottom air intakes to enhance air flow and reduce system noise | | • | 6 aluminum detachable hard drive modules with ventilation holes for optimizing cooling | | • | Side removable VGA cooling tunnel to advance thermal airflow |
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Product Description 7 Expansion Slots / Superior Silent Environment / Thermal Solution / Tool-Free User-Friendly Design / Cable Management / Chassis Steel Material Tool-free design for opening side panel conveniently Separate hard drive modules make it easy to organize cable direction Cable management system for better cable routing and neatness Compatible with ATX and Extend ATX Motherboards 5x Exposed 5.25 Drive Bays 6x Hidden 3.5 Drive Bay (1 Exposed converted from one 5.25 drive bay) I/O Panel includes 4x USB 2.0, 1x IEEE 1394 Firewire, 1x Audio, 1x SPK and 1x eSATA Bottom intake fan 1x 120 mm x 1, 1200 rpm, 22 dBA Cooling System Dimension - 266x598x628mm Weight - 16.9 kg
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Beautiful, Functional, and Practical September 29, 2008 This is a beautiful, well designed case. The case looks like stainless steel and very heavy, resists dings; not like most aluminum cases that easily ding. Fully loaded, it weighs over forty pounds, and the handles and skids come in handy moving it around. The first thing I did was customize it, removing the heat ejection tunnel, and cutting an 8.5 x 11 window opening in the access side panel; adding an acrylic pane. I removed the oem fans and replaced them with blue led Cooler Master Fans. I added two 12 inch blue modding light tubes on the side panel which bathes the interior with a cold blue glow. My main drive, a 78gb Seagate Ultra Scsi 320 Cheetah 15k drive, for gaming, is mounted horizontal, the way it should be, in the bottom 5 inch drive bay and has its own blue led fan that shows through the front screens. The ultra scsi 320 main drive sounds like a dentist's drill and adds about 2 db in noise when being used. No tools are required in installing the drives, slots have covers with handles and latches. The other four 500 gb drives are in the vertical drive bay slots and have empty spaces between them so there is no over heating problem. I have had three different motherboard and processor combos in this case, so I won't do any bragging to what's in it now, except to say it's good premium stuff. As for the wiring, all the wiring except what is necessary to connect the devices is hidden behind the mother board which makes a for very neat and clean arrangement; the best I've ever had. There is plenty of room to work, for good air circulation and heat ejection and even with the extra fans, and minus the heat ejection tunnel is still relatively quiet and doesn't call attention to itself. This is a Windows Vista media center computer, which feeds a signal to a projector and 144 inch screen. Nearly all my music and movies are stored in it, and looks very modern and attractive sitting on its bench, drawing attention by all seeing it for the first time. The front door panel not only looks attractive but keeps young, curious fingers from pushing buttons. The front panel access ports are conveniently placed on the top making it a snap for feeding video or music into the computer from outside sources. I have built a lot of computers, and this case is by far the best case I have ever used.
COOLER MASTER COSMOS 1000 August 27, 2008 Cosmos Case
The only negative thing to say about this case was it was just a bit too small for me to move into.
I am running an ASUS M3A32-MVP Deluxe AMD 790FX ATX AMD Motherboard, AMD Phenom 9850 BLACK EDITION 2.5GHz Quad-Core with ZALMAN CNPS9700 LED 110mm 2 Ball CPU Cooler, ASUS EAH4850/HTDI/512M Radeon HD 4850 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFire Supported Video Card, SUPER TALENT 2GB DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Memory, all powered by a Corsair TX 750W ATX 12V Power Supply, which installs on the bottom of the case! Not only is this system fast, but it is quiet! I had to cut the back support panel on my computer desk to make this thing fit, (you might have to call AAA for a tow truck to lift it in place, yes it is heavy) but boy was it worth it! This is a quality made product and it's solid. The only time I used a screw driver was for fastening the motherboard in place, other than that, no tools!
Wire management is a pleasure in this case. The available concealment area was well thought out and a big plus. So all in all this beauty gets 5 stars in my book and I'm sure it will in yours too! Happy Computing!!
One of the best cases I've used in a long time. July 17, 2008 I've built more systems than I can remember now and have run the gamut of case manufacturers, Lian-Li, Coolermaster, Antec, Chieftech (the old school dragons) and a bunch of others. This case good looking and it is just a pleasure to work with.
For reference, I've owned this case for almost a year.
The cosmos not only is built with some innovative ventillation ideas but the layout is just brilliant for refitting and upgrading a system.
FEATURES It features 6 individual 3.5 hard drive shelving mounts that are removable so replacing or adding a drive is a snap. These things are great and because of the rear panel accessibility chaining drives is also very easy. They fit tightly to begin with but you can also screw them down and insure that your drives wont be budging. Also because of the placement it keeps the cables out of the main system space. Only issue I had with these are the rubber screw pads used as additional support to hold the drives in, they are a bit odd and at first I got them wound up around my screws which trashed a couple of them. But I figured out what I was doing wrong and was able to save the rest, though I don't think they're completely necessary.
The 5.25's all use a nifty snap and click system that is a sort of upgrade to snap in systems you may have used before, they seem to hold the drives in pretty firmly on my rig. No complaints here, quick and easy.
PCI expansion slots are standard and old school but honestly that's how I prefer them. A steel plate that locks in with a screw, done and done. In comparison, some of the newer chassis like my Thermaltake Armour are trying to implement a plastic snap lock system, these are total crap and I've already broken one off, so Coolermasters choice to stick with tried and true is very welcome here.
The extra port panel is right where I prefer mine to be, in the front, on top and tilted slightly forward. It features 4 USB 2.0 ports, headphone/mic jacks, 1 eSATA and 1 IEEE port. The power and reset buttons are both nice and big, easy to press and situated far enough apart that you shouldn't confuse them.
Cables are well labeled.
The included tool set that fits into an extra bay in the case is... cute. It's actually not a terrible idea for keeping stray parts such as screws, thermal grease, ties, etc. but the included tools weren't really anything I'd use over my PC tool kit unless I was to lazy to drag it out of the closet.
I'm not sure how I feel about the trend to mount PSU's on the bottom yet. It didnt make installation any more difficult on my rig but in terms of heat and cable management it seems counter intuitive, at least with todays MOBO layout's.
Over all the whole case is solid, and I mean SOLID, you wont be questioning the integrity of this case unless you plan to drop it out of a moving car.
Though it's not in there now I did try mounting a 1kw PSU and it fit nicely. The case also is currently holding an 8800GTX 768 and it fits just fine with the ventillation bar. And for those who don't know, that's a monster sized video card... monster.
CONS So what's not to like? Well the price for one. But I honestly feel like I'm almost getting what I paid for, more so than I do with most high-end cases where I'm usually happy but find myself looking at it sideways wondering why they dont feature some of the niceties that Lian-Li's for instance include such as slide out MOBO trays.
After that it's the size, which for me is not a negative but it may be for others. So read those specs and get out your tape measure's kids, this thing is big. On par with the Thermaltake Armour series. These are big rigs and will most likely not fit in a PC shelf so be prepared to store it on the floor beside your desk. Fortunately it's pretty and sleak so it's not much of an eye-sore.
CONCLUSION All in all, if you want a good looking chassis that you wont be modding but still want easy upgrades and complete refitting, this one comes highly recommended. Consider the price and the size first, they may both be a bit large for your needs. But, I'll be hanging on to this case for a long time.
Great Case May 5, 2008 Have used several cases for custom builds in the past and this is by far the best to date! Excellent details and more than enough room for anything. Case is heavy and large but looks great and functions even better.
Know what you are buying, this is no ordinary case.... April 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This case does very well for keeping quiet. The foam padding on the side panels keeps it so quiet that I had to play music at night just to keep my sanity because there was no hum or clicking sounds in my room. It is not designed for ultimate airflow, due to it's quietness, and therefore if you put super high-end parts in it, they are going to overheat. If you want to use this case and use hot parts, there are changes you can make to improve the cooling, but you should know a little bit about airflow if you plan to do that. Firstly: the top fans are 120MM, but they will fit 140MM (holes for both sizes are present). The bottom intake is a 120MM and should probobly be improved to a higher airflow fan. You wont ever have to worry about the power supply, it has it's own dedicated intake and exhaust. The hard drives can be cooled, but you need to arrange them so that they get air (each person's setup will probobly be different, you'll just have to feel it out). Adding a fan on the outside of the HD cage, blowing towards the graphics card has been reported to give the Hd's a good airflow. I found my Hd's to not get very hot (1 10kRPM, 1 7200RPM About 40C each) being kept in the top far left and far right cages, without the aforementioned additional fan. The case is deceptively large. It is a bit wider than most full-tower's and about as tall. It doesnt offer too much room for creativity in the wire-tucking department, but it is not meant to have a window and look pretty, it's made to look professional and perform extremely well.
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