
Cooler Master has unveiled the Cosmos S. It's the successor to the highly appraised Cosmos case and sports a new design, touch-sensitive panel and a long list of user-friendly features. The most obvious change is of course the new design (pictures below), said to be inspired by modern race cars. Just like the Antec P190, Cosmos S sports a 200mm fan in the side panel. It is said to move up to 150CFM with minimal noise. The PSU has been moved to the bottom of the case and in the roof there is now room for a triple 120mm fan radiator, or just three 120mm fans.
An overall tool-free design and a hidden I/O panel that is unveiled through an elegant touch sensor adds a touch of class to the case. The Cosmos S is backwards compatible with previous cases, meaning that you can take your old 4-in-3 harddrive bay and just move it to your new case. The price is perhaps a bit on the high side at €210, but sometimes you have pay up to get a really good case.


Top panel

With fans in the roof

Front with LED fan

Back
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