Cooler Master Cosmos SE Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 17.10.13
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Conclusion

General   + -
The Cosmos SE is yet another great case in Cooler Master's Cosmos Series. The manufacturer made some significant changes since the first version. This new version looks fantastic and it's a very solid case. The aluminium handle bars for example are very useful and provide an easy way to move the case around. Last but not least, the side panel with window adds a nice touch if you like show off your system's components. Other than that the fans included are good but only feature 3-pin headers. We would really like to see 4-pin fans in future.   - Design
- Fans
       
Manufacturing quality / Ergonomics   + -
Cooler Master has not been saving money on the materials used. Quality of plastics, aluminium and steel is the way it should be. Installing components inside the Cosmos SE is quite simple, there is a lot of space available. We like the rubber grommets for routing cables, they are very practical. Apart from that there is a huge cut out behind the CPU socket, very useful for the installation of aftermarket coolers when the motherboard is already inside. Also installing hard drives as well as solid state drive is piece of cake and on top of that you can equip this case with a shedload of drives. There was actually only one thing we didn't like: the reset switch has been placed too close to the fan LED switch.   - Build quality - Interior Space - HDD/SSD  
       
Design   + -
The design is similar to the old models and it's timeless. There have been some minor changes but the basic looks are still the same. We liked the form follows function approach, when it comes to the handle bars. It's also very pleasing to see, that this case doesn't look as cheap as the HAF series. Even with the high-end Cosmos there is a lot of plastic, but the overall quality is in another league.   - Unique design    
       
Recommendation   + -
The Cooler Master Cosmos SE is currently listed on Geizhals for 150 Euro. The price is great as is the quality of this product. If you are looking for a full-tower that offers a lot of interior space, features handle bars, comes with a cool design and is ready for watercooling, go have a look at the Cosmos SE.   - Gaming-PC
- Enthusiast build
- File Server
 
Rating
The Cooler Master Cosmos SE gets excellent five out of five stars. The case comes at a price point of est. CHF 184.- (est EUR 150.-).
 




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