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Old Feb 22, 2008, 08:22 AM   #1
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Cooler Master Cosmos S Case Review @ OCIA.net

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Right on the heels of our Cosmos 1000 case review comes the totally revamped Cosmos S from Cooler Master. As Rutledge pointed out, although the Cosmos is really a nice case, there are a handful of things that could be done to make it better. The weight for one - at around 40 pounds, the Cosmos could definitely stand to go on a diet. Another complaint was the lack of hard drive cooling and an ineffectual graphic card cooling tunnel. A solid, non-removable door also hampers airflow through the otherwise open mesh front bay covers. Rounding out the "punch list" for the Cosmos, the mounting mechanism for hard drives and add-in cards could stand to be improved. We'll be taking a close look at the new Cosmos S today to find out if Cooler Master has made this latest version better than the last.
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