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Cooler Master Cosmos C700M review - Product Showcase - Exterior

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/02/2018 02:00 PM [ 5] 0 comment(s)

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The C700M keeps that Cosmos style and feel, the big (updated) handlebars and proper bulky looks. The size is roughly similar at 639 (l) x 306 (w) x 651 (h) mm. The chassis is made out of several elements like plastic, some aluminum, steel and sure the tempered glass side panel. It offers lots of space for even the biggest sized motherboards. Motherboard form factors supported are Mini -ITX, Micro -ATX, ATX, E -ATX (support up to 12" x 10.7"). The chassis is available in Grey, Silver & Black color designs, priced at over 400 EURO/USD by the way. But it might actually be worth that money, as we're going to show you in this review.
  

  
The left side panel is made out of tempered glass with and it has two beautiful bends/curves which is an incredibly difficult process to make with all the tolerances in mind. And the panels open up like suicide doors you see with some carts, at the front side well. Inside you will stumble into a many fan and radiator mount options as well as some very nice shielding/covers. That is a proper Cosmos alright, hence at the top and bottom, the traditional handrails/bars that every Cosmos chassis has. These are made out of aluminum.  The bars have been modernized with a more flat design and integrated lighting.
  

 
The backside teaches us that this is a serious stuff; on the top a 140 mm fan, 1,200 RPM, 19 dBA. Then we spot a good 8 expansion slots, so that would even allow for complex multi-GPU setups in Crossfire or SLI mode. To the far right, you'll see meshes for extra exhaust ventilation. All the way below we see the PSU section which is covered up with shielding.  I like to leave this page with an extra line here, you need to see this product powered on and properly built to make any real sense. So later onwards in the review, that's where the magic kicks in.




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