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Cooler Master Cosmos II Review

The other side panel has a similar pattern cut into the panel to help improve airflow across the drive bay areas.

The bottom of the case has is a dust filtered fan intake section, right underneath the power supply.

The rear of the case is fully loaded, with 10+1 expansion slots available. There is a 140mm fan at the rear, and this position can also accept 120mm fans, useful for all in one liquid coolers. Above this are three rubber mounted holes for watercooling kits. The power supply is mounted at the bottom of the case. The door locking mechanism is fantastic – no annoying screws to worry about, just a lever system which unlocks the door on a hinge mechanism. More details on the following page.

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11 comments

  1. I think that looks awesome, the original was great too

  2. that is one hell of a case, but the weight would put me off. maybe they should have used wheels on it?

  3. I prefer the looks of the storm trooper case, but this is very attractive, I dont think it will be less than £200, even though they tend to be competitively priced cases.

    good job

  4. I almost bought the storm trooper but im glad I waited now for a while, even though I had no option due to spending all my money on christmas presents.

    This looks good and I plan on watercooling this year too, so ideal. the weight doesnt bother me, once its built, it will be sitting in my room.

  5. With a price tag of well over 250Euros (just like the original) i would also put that in the cons……

  6. I hope they’ll release a full tower companion to this..same design just a tad smaller and more affordable

  7. Hi Ted. Quite a few people have mentioned this so im sure they will take it onboard.

  8. Nice review seen it listed in the UK for £330 – guess I will need to get saving!!