Friday, January 18th 2008
Cooler Master Introduces New Cosmos S Case
Cooler Master has unveiled a new revision of the Cosmos case known as the Cosmos S. The new S version has multiple changes including a touch sensitive power button which, the company says, is switched using the capacitance when your finger presses on it for a couple of seconds. Much like the original Cooler Master Stacker, the front of the case can be used for 5.25" drives. In addition, Cooler Master has listened to user feedback and you can now install a 120.3 radiator in the top without having to butcher your system with a Dremel. Cable management has also been improved further as well.
Source:
Bit-Tech
23 Comments on Cooler Master Introduces New Cosmos S Case
Well i think that if you can afford a cse of that price then you should just spend less nad buy something else like a few new games or a new stick of ram ect.
I just love the case! now if it had a window!
fuck are you trying to cool the north and south poles?
hey global warming isnt going to melt your cpu!
if i was going to spend a lot id get a full water cooling setup, im not sure but i think you can also water cool your north and south bridge?
look nice but there are cheaper cases that will do me just fine as long as it holds my stuff together fine.
lol just thought that you could run your system in one of those wind tunnels that simulate high winds and hurricanes storm type winds
or you could get a wireless keyboard that would get a signal from pluto which is all ice!
Run those babys hot!!!Google did a test, and found hot hard drives last longer than cold ones.
I love my CM Stacker (T01) case... The rough aluminium, black mesh, blue LED combo makes it look so industrial it doesn’t seem to go out of fashion even after all this time.
The Cosmos S case has a few things that make me think it won’t last so much in time as it's predecessors. For one thing that cheesy plastic upper side where the USB’s are located seems awfully glossy and easy to scratch/deteriorate. Not a bad case nonetheless.
Id' love to see this in full metal configuration though. Kind of reminds me of a tactical nuke somehow:)