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January 2012
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The editors liked
Aesthetically very pleasing
Fantastic quality inside and out
Very spacious even with XL-ATX
Thick swinging side doors
Multitude of controls at the front
Cable management is easy to uphold
Extensive space for multiple high-end graphics cards
Lots of modular storage bays for 5.25″
3.5″ and 2.5″ drives
Excellent cooling capabilities with room for lots of fans and/or radiators
Exterior and interior design unlike anything else on the market
Built to withstand nuclear fallout
Accommodates the highest specification systems
Huge physical space inside
Plenty of room for cable routing
Side door mechanism is brilliant
Integrated fan controller
Proficient cooling capabilities
Watercooling options at both top and bottom of the case
The editors didn't like
Plastic used around edges
Very heavy – 25KG without components
A costly investment
It is very expensive
Although it is not hard to understand why
It is very heavy
But again completely understandable given its overall size
Unlikely to fit under most people's desk
The Cosmos II is beyond huge
Very very heavy
Kitguru says
The finest case Cooler Master have made. If they can maintain this quality of construction in 2012
Abstract: Right at the start of 2012, Cooler Master released a new case that was trumpeted as an "Ultra ATX" design. And while the name itself is purely a Cooler Master creation, the Cosmos II chassis fits the name more than anything we have seen in recent me...
Published: 2012-01-18, Author: David , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: Hot on the heels of our Antec P280 review, we've got another next-generation case in the lab with some mighty big shoes to fill. Today's object of techno-lust is none other than the Cooler Master Cosmos II—an "ultra-tower" chassis that seems a little bit ...
Excellent airflow, - Superb cable management, - Wonderful built-in fan controller, - Relatively easy to maneuver, - Elegant, unique styling, - Innovative systems all around, - Tremendous amount of space, - Comprehensive connectivity
Very large, heavy case
Using the Cooler Master COSMOS II has been one of the best experiences we've had with a case. The COSMOS II is by far the most well laid out case we've ever seen, and has been the easiest to work on and deal with. It's gargantuan space on the inside, ...
Published: 2012-01-10, Author: Jason , review by: bigbruin.com
High quality design and craftsmanship, Extremely quiet while still providing ample air flow, Plenty of front I/O connections plus an integrated fan controller, Space for up to ten case fans, Well done motherboard area with large cut out for heat
A whopping thirteen 3.5" drive bays, but zero 2.5" drive bays, Top door was damaged in transit, which may be a fluke, but it doesn't look like a robust design, Please drop by the Bigbruin.com Forum and feel free to post any comments or questions
The Cooler Master Cosmos II is definitely a case for those who won't settle for the run-of-the-mill. It is an extremely well thought out case that combines great convenience features with appealing aesthetics, and low noise/high performance cooling. Assem...
The great thing about the Cosmos II is, well just about everything. Subjectively, I think it's sleek, has a great overall look and is probably one of the more eye-catching cases I've had a chance to work with. From a design and feature perspective it ...
Abstract: Our today’s guest is Cooler Master’s Cosmos II Ultra Tower. The case packs many unique features but it’s the size that’s quite impressive. You won’t realize how gargantuan Cosmos II Ultra Tower is until you have a reference point. The following ph...
Top-notch construction quality, Thick side panels to reduce noise, Latching mechanism and sturdy hinges for the side panels, Air filter for the power supply, front, top, and side fans, Four three-speed fan controllers, On/off switch for the fan LEDs, Supp
Very expensive, Should have an adapter for installing 2.5” devices in the external 3.5” docks, Doesn't support HPTX motherboards, Best Deals from Amazon, Ads by Amazon, ✕, Thank you, This will help us improve your ad experience. We will try not to show y
The Cooler Master Cosmos II is the ultimate full-tower case for building the most expensive gaming machine you can dream of, with three or four video cards and a big motherboard. Its construction quality is flawless. The main problem with this case is its...
The Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra is a beast in just about every facet, from its size, to features, to versatility. But the styling is nimble enough to almost hide the fact this case a behemoth at almost 28" high and 13.5" wide. It's a truly remarkable...