titleThe first case that I ever got excited about pre-release was the Cooler Master Cosmos. With a futuristic design packed full of features it was an impressive design. It wasn’t without its problems though and Cooler Master did a good job fixing them the Cosmos S. Of course the industry doesn’t stay still, manufactures have continued to innovate and change. Many of the features of both Cosmos’s are common place now. With competition like the 800D Cooler Master has been working on the new cosmos for a few years now, we even saw a fairly complete prototype almost a year at CES. Today we finally get to take a look at the result of all of that time and work with the Cosmos II.  

Product Name: Cooler Master Cosmos II

Review Sample Provided by: Cooler Master

Review by: Wes

Pictures by: Wes


Specifications

Available Color

Black 

Materials:

Appearance: Aluminum, Mesh, Plastic 

Case body: Steel

Dimensions (W / H / D)

344(W) x 704(H) x 664(D) mm

13.5(W) x 27.7(H) x 26.1(D)  inch 

Net Weight

21.5kg  /   47.3   lb   

M/B Type

Micro-ATX, ATX, E -ATX, XL -ATX, SSI CEB, SSI EEB 

5.25" Drive Bay

3.5" Drive Bay 

13 (2 from X-docking, Mid.cage for 5 HDDs, Bottom cage for 6 HDDs) 

2.5"/3.5" Drive Bay 

11 (converted from 3.5" bay) 

I/O Panel 

USB 3.0 x 2, USB 2.0 x 4, E-SATA x 1, Audio In and Out 

Expansion Slots 

10+1

Cooling System

Front:   200mm LED fan x 1 (converted from 120/140mm x 1) 

Top: 120mm black fan x 1 (converted from 200mm fan x 1/ 140mm

fan x 2 / 120mm fan x 3) 

Rear:  140mm fan  x 1

Side:  120mm fan x 2 (optional)

HDD:  120mm fan x 3 (2 fans for bottom HDD / 1 fan for Mid. HDDs)

Power Supply

ATX PS2 / EPS 12V

Maximum Compatibility

CPU cooler height: 190mm/ 7.48 inch

GPU card length: 385mm/ 15.10 inch