“Back in August we looked at the Cooler Master Cosmos 1000, which was a very well designed EATX chassis that ultimately received our Editor’s Choice Award for its excellent build quality, stylish design, and its feature-set. Just a few days ago, however, Cooler Master had unleashed the Cosmos S chassis. The Cosmos S RC-1100 is based upon the Cosmos design, but features a new racing theme, touch-sensitive panel, and various other improvements. The RC-1100 is meant to be the “Sports” version of the Cosmos 1000. In this review, we’re looking at the Cooler Master Cosmos S as we load it up with an Intel 5400 EATX server motherboard and other high-end server hardware to see how this case really performs.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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The Cosmos S RC-1100 is a souped up version of the Cosmos 1000, with a much more sporty look and some features you don’t find on the 1000 model. From a touch sensitive power switch, no buttons on this case, to a rather well thought out cooling system, it is easy to see why this case grabbed Editor’s Choice at Phoronix. Go ahead and see for yourself.