Cooler Master Cosmos II: Ultra Tower Case
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Re: Cooler Master Cosmos II: Ultra Tower Case
You say it is easily the most expensive case you've reviewed, the TJ-07 is about the same price
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Re: Cooler Master Cosmos II: Ultra Tower Case
This case is the ugliest and loudest ever $350 are they kidding you couldn't give to me for free. I'll stick to the Define R3, P280 for my builds if I want highend case.
Re: Cooler Master Cosmos II: Ultra Tower Case
I think you should assemble an ITX system in it, just for the fun of it. Also, it can be made more powerful than your test rig In fact, it can be as powerful as a full-grown single-GPU ATX system.
I keep wondering - is there really a high demand for those kind of cases? Or is this to show the owner's manhood, something like building a monster truck?
I keep wondering - is there really a high demand for those kind of cases? Or is this to show the owner's manhood, something like building a monster truck?
Re: Cooler Master Cosmos II: Ultra Tower Case
I gather from the comments I've read elsewhere the case has a quality and solidity that isn't obvious from reading/pictures/videos. For me I have to like the look of a case, in fact that's how I choose my current one many years ago! Noise and airflow just weren't on my radar then, not that a Pentium II and ATI Xpert@play video card needed a lot of cooling. In fact the video card didn't even have a heatsink, never mind a fan!
I think there will be people who just love the look of this case and that will be enough, well maybe given the price!
Suppose you wanted to assemble a very powerful, neat and quiet PC I can see this working well. That is if you're in the range to need water cooling, something like a heavily over-clocked hex core (or dual CPU) system with two high end video cards could be well served by this case. Maybe 240mm rad in the bottom for the CPU(s) and 360mm rad in the top for the video cards. Could all fit in nicely and run cooler and quieter than could be achieved with air and/or smaller case. In such a system the massive cost of the case is a lesser factor too.
I'm sure one could build a very quiet "normal" spec PC in it too if one wished. Block some of the extra vents and throw in a few 500rpm fans and away you go.
For most sane systems and people it's overkill but that's missing the point of it!
Regards, Seb
I think there will be people who just love the look of this case and that will be enough, well maybe given the price!
Suppose you wanted to assemble a very powerful, neat and quiet PC I can see this working well. That is if you're in the range to need water cooling, something like a heavily over-clocked hex core (or dual CPU) system with two high end video cards could be well served by this case. Maybe 240mm rad in the bottom for the CPU(s) and 360mm rad in the top for the video cards. Could all fit in nicely and run cooler and quieter than could be achieved with air and/or smaller case. In such a system the massive cost of the case is a lesser factor too.
I'm sure one could build a very quiet "normal" spec PC in it too if one wished. Block some of the extra vents and throw in a few 500rpm fans and away you go.
For most sane systems and people it's overkill but that's missing the point of it!
Regards, Seb
Re: Cooler Master Cosmos II: Ultra Tower Case
Kadazan, to fit in lots of hard drives like my Server TJ-07 build!