Coolermaster Cosmos 1000 ChassisConclusion
Coolermaster has delivered a more than decent full tower case catered for the enthusiasts, with lots of provision for water-cooling and lots of bays for hard drives and expansion devices. These can very well cover up the minor flaws that exists in this case. Nevertheless, Coolermaster might want to consider coming up with a full aluminum version of the Cosmos 1000, as the hefty weight of the case might be one deterring factor for enthusiasts to pick up the case.




Comments (31)
I can't understand why the score (80/100)? Its heavy. Then you should low the score by point or 2 maximum. Maybe even 5 ponts if it weights absolutely too much it's overbearing ie. about 100kg's.
First of all, you should have told people even before starting to review: This is the 3rd watercooling-ready enclosure of ALL time (where could be assigned a standard dual 120mm watercooling kit without doing any modifications). Other two are CM stacker and Aerocool Baydream.
Not important? Find out how much those radiators are sold? Few millions? Millions have been drilled holes to their cases for years and.... desperately waiting good enclosure. That's why it's really like winning a lottery to finally see this kind of case available. Many have lost their hope (not me, I have baydream). =)
Why not do proper review? Noise? Airflow? Temperatures? Cabling? Fans; are they good? Finish (are there sharp edges)? etc. etc.
Whatever the reason, then you shouldnt review it in the first place. Btw, watercooling is not so rare nowadays.
There are more enclosures out there that can accept a dual 120mm radiator than you think. I didn't find it necessary to tell them that, that's for sure. IF you're not interested in this article, too bad. I do not need you to lecture me on any aspects. Thanks.
I can't understand why the score (80/100)? Its heavy. Then you should low the score by point or 2 maximum. Maybe even 5 ponts if it weights absolutely too much it's overbearing ie. about 100kg's.
First of all, you should have told people even before starting to review: This is the 3rd watercooling-ready enclosure of ALL time (where could be assigned a standard dual 120mm watercooling kit without doing any modifications). Other two are CM stacker and Aerocool Baydream.
Not important? Find out how much those radiators are sold? Few millions? Millions have been drilled holes to their cases for years and.... desperately waiting good enclosure. That's why it's really like winning a lottery to finally see this kind of case available. Many have lost their hope (not me, I have baydream). =)
Why not do proper review? Noise? Airflow? Temperatures? Cabling? Fans; are they good? Finish (are there sharp edges)? etc. etc.
Whatever the reason, then you shouldnt review it in the first place. Btw, watercooling is not so rare nowadays.