Cooler Master USA RC-1000-KSN1-GP Cosmos Case From:CoolerMaster , Coolermaster ,
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Binding: Electronics Brand: CoolerMaster Color: Silver EAN: 0870423006336 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 2470 hundredths-inches Length: 2350 hundredths-inches Weight: 3000 hundredths-pounds Width: 1050 hundredths-inches Label: Coolermaster Manufacturer: Coolermaster Model: RC-1000-KSN1-GP Packaged Height: 1250 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 2770 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 4600 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 2590 hundredths-inches Publisher: Coolermaster Studio: Coolermaster
Feature:
- Soundproof materials applied to build a quiet environment
- Sound barrier design reduces vibration for silent operation
- Dual bottom air intakes to enhance air flow and reduce system noise
- 6 aluminum detachable hard drive modules with ventilation holes for optimizing cooling
- Side removable VGA cooling tunnel to advance thermal airflow
Product Description:
7 Expansion Slots / Superior Silent Environment / Thermal Solution / Tool-Free User-Friendly Design / Cable Management / Chassis Steel Material Tool-free design for opening side panel conveniently Separate hard drive modules make it easy to organize cable direction Cable management system for better cable routing and neatness Compatible with ATX and Extend ATX Motherboards 5x Exposed 5.25 Drive Bays 6x Hidden 3.5 Drive Bay (1 Exposed converted from one 5.25 drive bay) I/O Panel includes 4x USB 2.0, 1x IEEE 1394 Firewire, 1x Audio, 1x SPK and 1x eSATA Bottom intake fan 1x 120 mm x 1, 1200 rpm, 22 dBA Cooling System Dimension - 266x598x628mm Weight - 16.9 kg
Customer Reviews:
Beautiful, Functional, and Practical, 2008-09-29 This is a beautiful, well designed case. The case looks like stainless steel and very heavy, resists dings; not like most aluminum cases that easily ding. Fully loaded, it weighs over forty pounds, and the handles and skids come in handy moving it around. The first thing I did was customize it, removing the heat ejection tunnel, and cutting an 8.5 x 11 window opening in the access side panel; adding an acrylic pane. I removed the oem fans and replaced them with blue led Cooler Master Fans. I added two 12 inch blue modding light tubes on the side panel which bathes the interior with a cold blue glow. My main drive, a 78gb Seagate Ultra Scsi 320 Cheetah 15k drive, for gaming, is mounted horizontal, the way it should be, in the bottom 5 inch drive bay and has its own blue led fan that shows through the front screens. The ultra scsi 320 main drive sounds like a dentist's drill and adds about 2 db in noise when being used. No tools are required in installing the drives, slots have covers with handles and latches. The other four 500 gb drives are in the vertical drive bay slots and have empty spaces between them so there is no over heating problem. I have had three different motherboard and processor combos in this case, so I won't do any bragging to what's in it now, except to say it's good premium stuff. As for the wiring, all the wiring except what is necessary to connect the devices is hidden behind the mother board which makes a for very neat and clean arrangement; the best I've ever had. There is plenty of room to work, for good air circulation and heat ejection and even with the extra fans, and minus the heat ejection tunnel is still relatively quiet and doesn't call attention to itself. This is a Windows Vista media center computer, which feeds a signal to a projector and 144 inch screen. Nearly all my music and movies are stored in it, and looks very modern and attractive sitting on its bench, drawing attention by all seeing it for the first time. The front door panel not only looks attractive but keeps young, curious fingers from pushing buttons. The front panel access ports are conveniently placed on the top making it a snap for feeding video or music into the computer from outside sources. I have built a lot of computers, and this case is by far the best case I have ever used.
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