“The Cooler Master Cosmos is the company’s newest high-end offering designed to be a follow up on the highly successful Stacker Series. The case did not only grow in dimension & weight but also offers a long list of new and unique features. You will find seperate hard drive drawers, four fans and foam covered side panels among many other details.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Cooler Master adds to their stack of cases
The newest style of case from Cooler Master is the Cosmos, a very high end design for a case. Most of the case is designed to be tool free, but for those few remain screws and for cable management, the Cosmos comes with it’s own handy tool kit. The size makes components easy to install, the four quiet fans will help your ears, and this case will be around for quite a while thanks to it’s steel design. You can see if it is worth the investment over at TechPowerUp.