Cooler Master Cosmos SE Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 17.10.13
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The Cosmos SE is the latest in the Cosmos series, is significantly smaller and lighter than its siblings but shares the same materials and many interesting features. After a first look, we can say that the materials used are of good quality and also the finish is excellent. In the front there are three 5.25 inch slots with an easy to remove cover - totally tool-less. Below the 5.25 inch drive bays, there is a mesh grill, which is also easy to remove. Removing the mesh will expose two 120mm intake LED fans,  and since there are 2 x 120 millimeter fans you can even install a 240 millimeter radiator. Actually, if you want to, you could also go for a 360 millimeter rad.
 


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Right above to the usual expansion slots, of which there are 7+1 in this case, there is a pre-installed 120 millimeter fan (1200 RPM, 17 dBA) with 3pin connector cable. The area dedicated to the power supply is located at the bottom of the case and the housing is spacious. Additionally the PSU bracket is removable. You will be able to install PSU of any length. Below the 120 millimeter fan, there are also three rubber grommets for routing tubes of custom watercooling installations.


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