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Cooler Master USA RC-1000-KSN1-GP Cosmos Case

Cooler Master USA RC-1000-KSN1-GP Cosmos Case


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Brand: CoolerMaster
Category: CE

List Price: $292.76
Buy New: $172.85
You Save: $119.91 (41%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 3557

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: 4719512006627
ASIN: B000ULLN1Y

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5 out of 5 stars 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.


5 out of 5 stars Cosmos Case   April 13, 2008
Case is very impressive. And very big! Guess I didn't realize that it was a full case, but no matter. Components were installed with ease. Impressinvely quiet. Overall A+


5 out of 5 stars Quality Quality Quality!!!   March 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

As mentioned, the case has plenty of space inside. After afixing the cables to the back panel (shared with the motherboard), I was left with very easy access to any point inside the case. Actually, this is true without having to secure any cables - it just looks neater. Below are the things I considered to be most important in purchasing a higher end case:
1. Temperature - My machine now runs between 69 and 79 degrees F.,not Celcius. I have yet to see it reach 80 degrees.
I'm running a dual core 2ghz with 256mb video card, four hard drives and a DVD burner, powering it all is a cool master 750W PS.
2. Long lasting - This is a very will fit case. The side panels are released by pulling up on lever at back of the case, then simply put the panels aside. What is left is total access to everything inside. No more need to slide the tray out of the case to get to the motherboard. No more fighting ribbon or power cables. No more unintentional unseating any of the small cables which run to the power button and other functions on the front faceplate.
3. Noise - Four fans, a very high powered processor cooler/fan, hard drives, Power Supply... all very quiet when the panels are put back in place. Much quieter than my last case while using the same guts.

I can't think of any shortcomings. The locking mechanism on the hard drive bays seem a little flimsy but only time will prove this to be an issue. I don't think it will as I don't intend on removing and reinserting drives. Perhaps the only other possible negative is that the case is heavy. But then, that could be a testament to quality construction.
If the three bullets mentioned are what you also consider to be the most important traits for a case, congrats - you've found it!



4 out of 5 stars Nearly Perfect   February 22, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This is a terrific case that is nearly perfect. What would have made it perfect was if it had active cooling for the hard drives. Out-of-the-box, the case has no fan directing air over the hard drives. What that means is that if you have multiple hard drives--I have four installed so far--those hard drives will run hotter, which may negatively affect the drives. The solution (which is more of a preventative measure) is to move the snap-on intake fan with bracket from the bottom of the case to over the hard drive cage, which reduces the number of expansion slots, and to obtain another 120mm fan to replace the intake fan at the bottom of the case. Otherwise, the case is perfect.


5 out of 5 stars Coolermaster Cosmos - case of Kings!   February 13, 2008
OK, I've been an Antec case guy for a long time. I was afraid to try another brand. Asus motherboards and Antec cases were my staple for 3 systems that I've built. I read about the Cosmos in Maximum PC and it looked great on paper, so I decided to take the risk. It was worth it. This is the best case ever! So well thought out and easy to use. Double check your motherboard standoff height though. I had to go larger than the included stand-offs. This case made my system assembly a breeze. The hard drive drawers are great, the optical drive push button (no screws) mechanisms are great. Even the built in lifting handles which you'll need. She is hefty at about 40lbs! But beautiful in craftsmanship and build, and almost silent running two WD Raptor X's and all kinds of hardware. You will not be dissapointed, and you'll never build a system faster. It's almost like the case does it for you. Cool wind tunnel feature too, that really works! This is the one and all in aircraft quality aluminum. It's like working on an F4 Phantom.

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