

| Model | RC-1000-KSN1-GP |
| Available Color | Chassis Appearance: Silver, Bezel: Black |
| Dimension | (W) 266 x (H) 598 x (D)628 mm |
| Weight | Net Weight : 37.2 lbs ; Gross Weight : 41.6 lbs |
| Material | Chassis: Steel, Appearance: AL |
| Motherboards | Extend ATX (does not support Dual Xeon Nocona), ATX |
| 5.25" Drive Bay | 5 Exposed (without the use of exposed 3.5 inch drive bay) |
| 3.5" Drive Bay | 6 ( Hidden ) ; 1 Exposed (converted from one 5.25 inch drive bay) |
| I/O Panel | USB 2.0 x 4, IEEE 1394 x 1, Audio x 1, SPK x 1, eSATA x 1 |
| Cooling System | Bottom fan: 120 x 25 mm x 1 / 1200 RPM / 17 dBA Top fan: 120 x 25 mm fan x 2 / 1200 RPM / 17 dBA Rear fan: 120 x 25 mm x 1 HDD fan: 120 x 25 mm x 1 (optional) VGA Wind |
| Expansion Slots | 7 |
| Power Supply | PS2 / EPS 12V ( optional ) |
| UPC Code | 870423006336 |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Other | Tool Box |

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"I liked the innovation brought forth by Cooler Master and enjoyed a near tool-free installation of the entire system. The system was not totally silent since I use a video board with a vacuum cleaner motor attached, but the noise levels were a good deal less than I have become accustomed to. This is certainly something that I could get used to very quickly. Cooling was ample and I had no overheating issues with any system components, but I still believe that there needs to be some sort of active cooling in place for the hard drive tower.
As far as price is concerned, you can expect to give up in the neighborhood of $200US for the COSMOS 1000 enclosure. While that may seem a bit steep, a quick search of similarly equipped full tower cases with six HDD bays and solid cooling shows that other contenders are running at about $100 more, so value is not out of line at all. Cooler Master seems to have done a good deal of work to keep the price point well under the community average.
Overall I would have to say that while not a perfect product, value and features allow the COSMOS 1000 to be a very solid enclosure that should work well for any building enthusiast and it also contains features for the hardcore among us."
The
Best of the Biggest
Roomy interior; good attention to detail; attractive,
but not too flashy; built with quiet computing in mind.
Summary:
Sometimes you just need a large case, whether it
The exterior of the
Cosmos 1000 is impressive with its brushed aluminum finish, array of top
connections and by filtering just about every air intake that the case
has. That last point shouldn
The interior is well laid out and provides ample room to work in during
the construction of the system all without a bunch of sharp edge to slice your
fingers on. Hurrah! Not only that, but very few items in the Cosmos
1000 will require the use of tools as Cooler Master has opted for thumb screws
in pretty much every location that they make sense in.
The performance of the Cosmos 1000 is impressive as well as the case is
able to move enough air to keep the case temperatures low while maintaining a
level of noise that is much lower than the standard.
...Wow, what an amazing case this Cosmos is. The case is absolutely quiet though and you do not hear it running even at full load. I was very impressed with the ergonomics and design of the case, it is in many ways outside the box mentality and unique among cases. One thing that really perplexes me is how some sites do a case review without ever actually building a system in it. How do you do that? Most of the actual review comes from working with the case and using it in a system build. If you do not build a system in the case the review is just a bunch of speculation on how it should be, not actually what it is..
If you are in the market for a new edition to your home or a place to stick your mother in-law for the upcoming holidays, then the Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 is what you need. The design style is sleek, but has an unequivocally macho feel to it. The aluminum panels have a brushed texture to them, adding to the overall appeal. The bezel door also has this brushed texture, but its most notable feature is the ability to reverse the direction it can open. The upper grab bars are tough and strong and will be able to take the abuse of moving the enclosure around - I just don't think your back will be able to keep up with it. The lower bars, which are the same as the uppers are used as the feet for the Cosmos 1000, along with the sheer size and weight of the enclosure may damage the surface of a desk or even hardwood floor; on carpet, however, everything should be fine.
The gear was extremely easy to install, and this was enhanced by the ease with which the panels come off. I like the simple lever release, and how the panels separate from the main frame of the enclosure. The server-style racks for the hard drives is a nice touch, but what is more important to me is how the wiring is run behind the drive cage against the right panel. I like to route all the cables as neatly as possible, so this is a definite plus for me.
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| - | Cosmos Manual |
| - | Cosmos Product Sheet |
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