Cooler Master Cosmos II 25th Anniversary Edition Review -
Product Showcase - Packaging
Product Showcase - Packaging
Alright, we dive straight into the photo-shoot. As always we start off with packaging. Here is the box, clearly denoting the CM Cosmos II 25th Anniversary Edition chassis -- noted down as Ultra Tower. That's 23 kg in front of you right there!!!
The chassis is packaged well and comes protected in Styrofoam and a plastic bag. There were no noticeable scratches, dents, fingerprints, dust, mud or graffiti spray on it whatsoever.
And once unpacked you get a sheer idea of what the chassis is all about. Huge, massive, silent, dark, silver, lots of space, lots of features are the first things that come to mind when you look at that crafted tool for us PC gamers.
All areas that could scratch or smudge are protected with extra tape and plastic wraps by the way. A bit of a warning though, the grey/silver elements are incredibly difficult to photograph. And the dark coated tempered glass curved side pane ... yes reflective.
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