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Another day, another Cooler Master chassis review. But unlike previous reviews this time we’re going big. Bigger than the 360mm AIO review. Larger than the delicious H500M chassis sneak peak. We got ...
The left side of the RC1100 is very different from that of its forerunner. Sound proofing is removed and replaced with a Stacker-esque mesh panel aiding the heat dissipation from inside the chassis. A ...
The side panels open up with a quick release clip at the back of the chassis, they’re mounting on a heavy-duty hinge that allows you to open it up like a door for quick and easy access. The interior ...
Cosmos S is one of the latest and greatest cases that hit the market lately, and we dissected one of these to show you its pros and cons. We really liked it, and by the end of this review, you’ll more ...
Built and inspired by the spirit of the COSMOS and COSMOS II and their supercar design origins, COSMOS SE comes loaded as a more aggressive and more nimble sports car in a decidedly more compact form.
After years of waiting the much anticipated Cooler Master Cosmos II case is finally here. An Ultra tower monster-case, the Cosmos II is crafted from brushed aluminium and steel mesh. The Cosmos II ...
TL;DR: Cooler Master's new COSMOS ALPHA full-tower case features the advanced FreeForm 2.0 modular system, supporting up to four GPUs, massive radiators, and E-ATX motherboards. Designed for ...
The side panels look nice and measure about 56x57cm, which is almost like four 17’’ displays. Both side panels are opened via handles on the rear panel. The side panels need not be removed as they’re ...