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Cooler Master Cosmos ATX Full Tower Case Silver - (RC-1000-KSN1-GP)

Cooler Master Cosmos ATX Full Tower Case Silver - (RC-1000-KSN1-GP)
From Coolermaster

List Price: $292.76
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Product Description

7 Expansion Slots / Superior Silent Environment / Thermal Solution / Tool-Free User-Friendly Design / Cable Management / Chassis Steel Material Tool-free design for opening side panel conveniently Separate hard drive modules make it easy to organize cable direction Cable management system for better cable routing and neatness Compatible with ATX and Extend ATX Motherboards 5x Exposed 5.25 Drive Bays 6x Hidden 3.5 Drive Bay (1 Exposed converted from one 5.25 drive bay) I/O Panel includes 4x USB 2.0, 1x IEEE 1394 Firewire, 1x Audio, 1x SPK and 1x eSATA Bottom intake fan 1x 120 mm x 1, 1200 rpm, 22 dBA Cooling System Dimension - 266x598x628mm Weight - 16.9 kg


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3539 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: Silver
  • Brand: CoolerMaster
  • Model: RC-1000-KSN1-GP
  • Dimensions: 24.70" h x 10.50" w x 23.50" l, 30.00 pounds

Features

  • Tool-free Structure
  • Patented finger pressing buttons for quickly maintaining or upgrading 5.25" drive devices
  • Detachable aluminum HDD trays for quick maintenance and upgradeability
  • 120 mm bottom fan provides the maximum airflow and air pressure
  • Using negative pressure effect, removable wind tunnel can provide cool air flow for graphic card installed on Motherboard

Editorial Reviews

From the Cataloger

Superior Silent Environment:
  • > Soundproof materials applied to build a quiet environment
  • > Sound barrier design reduces vibration for silent operation

Thermal Solution:
  • > Dual bottom air intakes to enhance airflow and reduce system noise
  • > Six aluminum detachable HDD modules with ventilation holes for optimizing coding performance
  • > Side removable VGA cooling tunnel to advance thermal airflow

Tool-free User-friendliness:
  • > Patented finger pressing buttons for quickly maintaining or upgrading 5.25" drive devices
  • > Tool-free design for opening side panel conveniently

Cable Management
  • > Separate HDD modules make it easy to organize cable direction
  • > Cable management system for better cable routing and neatness
Tool-free Structure
Tool-free kit for side panel installation
Patented finger pressing buttons for quickly maintaining or upgrading 5.25" drive devices
Detachable aluminum HDD trays for quick maintenance and upgradeability
Cable Management System

Better cable routing and neatness
Front IO Panel

IO Panel on the top for easy access
USB2.0 x 4, SPK x 1
MIC x 1, eSATA x 1
Air Intake System

Dual bottom air intakes to draw in cool air and reduce system noise

Air filters can isolate dust effectively
Using negative pressure effect, removable wind tunnel can provide cool air flow for graphic card installed on Motherboard
120 mm bottom fan provides the maximum airflow and air pressure
Aluminum HDD Trays

Using stack effect, aluminum HDD trays optimizes cooling performance. An extra fan can be installed to enhance the airflow of HDD module
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Model RC-1000-KSN1-GP
Available Color Chassis Appearance: Silver, Bezel: Black
Dimension (W) 266 x (H) 598 x (D)628 mm
Weight Net Weight : 37.2 lbs ; Gross Weight : 41.6 lbs
Material Chassis: Steel, Appearance: AL
Motherboards Extend ATX, ATX
5.25" Drive Bay 5 Exposed (without the use of exposed 3.5 inch drive bay)
3.5" Drive Bay 6 ( Hidden ) ; 1 Exposed (converted from one 5.25 inch drive bay)
I/O Panel USB 2.0 x 4, IEEE 1394 x 1, Audio x 1, SPK x 1, eSATA x 1
Cooling System Bottom fan ( intake ) :120 mm x 1, 1200 rpm, 22 dBA (included),
Expansion Slots 7
Power Supply PS2 / EPS 12V ( optional )
UPC Code 870423006336
Warranty 2 years
Other Tool Box


Customer Reviews

Great Big Case5
This case is very very spacious. It will be a big surprise if you don't know "how big" a full tower is. It gives you more room to build your pc though. Almost tool-free. It is quiet considering total 6 fans in my case. The only con is I think the 4 built-in fans are kind of weak, but they are easily replaceable.

Bonus: try to lift the case after you are done building it. You might get a good work-out with it too.

Excellent Case5
This case is excellent. Keeps my system very cool and is quiet as well.

It is very large and heavy but this reflects the sturdiness and quality of the product. If you are building a gaming system this is the case for you, plenty of space for all of your needs even multiple VGA cards.

I added an additional fan for the hard drives as the system is OCed. I mention this because the fan goes into the bottom of the compartment for 5 1/2 drives which is different from what other reviewers said. Also my case has 1 fan on the bottom which is in the middle of the case, there is an additional intake hole at the bottom of the case beneath the 3 1/2 inch compartment which facilitates air circulation.

Great high tower case5
This case is well made, high quality materials, looks great. It's also very big/tall and heavy, so if you're used to mid-towers it can be kind of a shock when you first get it (the pic makes it look smaller than it really is).

A real plus is that it has 4 USB 2.0 slots in the front instead of 2, so if your motherboard can support that many (two actual plugs) you rarely will find yourself crawling under the table/desk to plug something in the back because you ran out of front slots.

I found the power supply being at the bottom instead of the top a very good idea, it makes it a lot easier to assemble the CPU fan if you have a real big one (like for a quad-core). It's also very quiet with the noise suppression material built into the doors, I can barely tell my machine is turned on even with all those fans in it.

Another cool feature is the hard drive slots, basically you attach via screws a metallic enclosure onto each hard drive, then you can slide the hard drive in and out by holding a handle on the front of the enclosure. The enclosures look cool and provide the hard drives some extra protection when they are outside the box, you can handle them without touching the hard drives directly and probably would make them more likely to withstand an accidental drop -- that's just speculation though, I haven't tested that theory yet. :^)

Overall I'd highly recommend this case. It's the best one I've fiddled with, and judging by the overall quality of the materials and cool design, I'm guessing I'll be using it a very long time.