Cooler Master Cosmos SE review

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Product Showcase - Exterior

 

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The Cosmos SE has a very distinguished rounded design, it still has that old Cosmos 1000 feel to it, in fact the size is roughly similar at 263.8 x 569.4 x 524.4 mm / 10.4 x 22.4 x 20.6 inch. The front bezel is plastic though. So the all black body itself is made out of steel. The Cosmos SE is an Full size tower chassis, lots of space for even the biggest sized motherboards. Motherboard form factors supported are: ATX, microATX, Mini-ITX.

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The see through side panel has a nice drak glass window applied to it. On the inside there are a several fans which we'll show you in a minute. A quick peek at the backside teaches us that this is a serious piece of machinery. On the top, grommet holes for liquid cooling tubing / cable ports. All of them can pass large 3/4" O.D. tubing. Just below them, a 120mm fan, 1200 RPM, 17 dBA. Then we spot 7 expansion slots, so that would even dual-slot cards to be set up in Crossfire or SLI mode. All the way below we see the PSU section. PSU wise, you name it... it'll fit as it's extended outwards a little, that will allow fitment of PSUs with a size of 19 CM (standard ATX form factor is 15 CM).

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To the other side another side panel can be opened up easily. Rounded lines everywhere. The chassis has multiple removable dust too filters (top, front, bottom, side panel) for improved system maintenance

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At the top and bottom, the traditional handrails / bars that every Cosmos chassis has are also made out of Aluminum. I think its based on automotive race-car roll-crash-bar designs, they are perfectly suited to lifting and moving for this lovely chassis.

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