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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
Given its price-tag we were expecting a heck of the case and that's exactly what we got. The Cosmos II's mix of aluminum, steel, mesh, and plastic has been molded to give it a completely solid feel and a unique look that errs on the classy side rather...
Styling makes "all black" look good, Accomodates XLATX motherboards and lots of 3.5" drives, Excellent cable management...except for the fan controller, Autoejecting, keylockable hot swap drive bays, 2x120 and 3x120 radiator mounting points, Intgegrated quadchannel fan controller handles up to 9 LEDlit fans,
Very large. Very heavy. Very expensive, Only three 5.25" bays, Tangled mass of fan controller wiring difficult to deal with, Fronthinged doors look dramatic but obstruct interior of case when working from the front, Hey. Where's my SATA backplane?, Will not lie flat on its side
Although we strive for objectivity here at Benchmark Reviews, please remember that each author perceives these points differently, and our conclusions and recommendations will necessarily differ from others. Also, prices can fluctuate and designs chan...
and FVI doubt that Cooler Master could have packed any more features into the Cosmos II, no matter how hard they tried. It seems they covered every angle as far as flexibility, wire management, and performance. The real determining factor on the Cosmo...
Lets hope the video covered all of your questions plus a few more you hadn't thought of as well, but we really should try and recap. The problem is the Cosmos 2 is just so feature packed we literally don't know where the best place is to start!Ok lets sta...
The new Cosmos II from Cooler Master is one of those cases that can become just as popular has the original. This isn’t like a movie sequel when the first one is a box buster and the second simply flop. The new Cosmos offer all of the goodness that we...
The Cooler Master Cosmos II is easily one of the best cases to enter our labs. It offer plenty of features, support, excellent thermal performance, and it just plain looks great. Much like its predecessor, the Cosmos II should quickly become one of the...
Published: 2012-01-02, Author: bill , review by: legitreviews.com
The Cooler Master Cosmos II is a massive case with room for tons of hard drives and extreme water cooling with a rich option set that makes it a great choice for enthusiasts that are not put off by the $349.99 price tag or the weight. ...
Ultra Tower, XL-ATX Motherboard Support, Option to Install Ten Fans, Watercooling First, Excellent Styling, Mix of Aluminum and Steel, Carrying Handles, No Side Window, Fanbus with LED Controls
Weight, this thing is heavy, Only includes a single LED fan, Cannot lock the side panels
The Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower is by far one of the most unique cases we have reviewed, not because of any innovative features but from the sheer size of the thing. This case is clearly one of the largest we have seen, and we suspect most re...