If y'all don't similar the pattern of Cooler Master's novel Cosmos C700P, a giant full-tower chassis that is damn nigh fully modular, blame the community of DIY organisation builders that chirped inwards the company's ear on how to pattern a case. And if y'all do, pat them (or yourself) on the back.
Cooler Master says the Cosmos C700P is the "tangible realization of the dreams of many PC enthusiasts." Or less poetically, it's based on feedback received from focus groups, workshops, surveys, in addition to other types of twenty-four hours of the month alongside the community.
The effect is a large in addition to heavy enclosure that measures 639 (L) 10 306 (W) 10 651 (H) mm in addition to weighs 26.2 kg. It supports the well-nigh mutual motherboard shape factors, everything from a mini-ITX mobo that would in all probability expect a petty lightheaded inwards a illustration this size, on upwards to an E-ATX foundation brimming alongside high-end hardware.
What makes this illustration somewhat unique is the mightiness to completely disassemble it downwards to the skeleton frame, in addition to and so rearrange things how y'all run into fit. Maybe y'all desire to inverse the motherboard so that your graphics bill of fare blows hot air out the hand of the case. You tin displace too invert the layout so that the motherboard tray sits on the left side of the case.
This is non the root chassis to offering this form of customization, though the vast bulk of enclosures are non equally flexible. When you're finished edifice your system, the Cosmos C700P volition demonstrate off your cable management skills (or discover a messy interior) past times agency of curved tempered drinking glass side panel. Optionally, y'all tin displace purchase or so other tempered drinking glass panel to demonstrate off both sides.
The Cosmos C700P provides a distich of 5.25-inch bays for an optical displace and/or fan controller. You too bring access to 8 2.5-inch/3.5-inch bays (or ix if removing the optical bays) in addition to ii 2.5-inch bays.
For cooling, the illustration comes alongside 3 140mm fans—two inwards the forepart in addition to an exhaust fan inwards the back. Overall, the illustration supports upwards to ix 140mm fan. If y'all prefer to liquid cool your setup, at that spot are diverse spots for mounting radiators, including upwards to a 420mm radiator inwards the front.
The Cosmos C700P should hold upwards available to purchase today for $300 (£275).
Thanks PC GAMER
Cooler Master says the Cosmos C700P is the "tangible realization of the dreams of many PC enthusiasts." Or less poetically, it's based on feedback received from focus groups, workshops, surveys, in addition to other types of twenty-four hours of the month alongside the community.
The effect is a large in addition to heavy enclosure that measures 639 (L) 10 306 (W) 10 651 (H) mm in addition to weighs 26.2 kg. It supports the well-nigh mutual motherboard shape factors, everything from a mini-ITX mobo that would in all probability expect a petty lightheaded inwards a illustration this size, on upwards to an E-ATX foundation brimming alongside high-end hardware.
What makes this illustration somewhat unique is the mightiness to completely disassemble it downwards to the skeleton frame, in addition to and so rearrange things how y'all run into fit. Maybe y'all desire to inverse the motherboard so that your graphics bill of fare blows hot air out the hand of the case. You tin displace too invert the layout so that the motherboard tray sits on the left side of the case.
This is non the root chassis to offering this form of customization, though the vast bulk of enclosures are non equally flexible. When you're finished edifice your system, the Cosmos C700P volition demonstrate off your cable management skills (or discover a messy interior) past times agency of curved tempered drinking glass side panel. Optionally, y'all tin displace purchase or so other tempered drinking glass panel to demonstrate off both sides.
The Cosmos C700P provides a distich of 5.25-inch bays for an optical displace and/or fan controller. You too bring access to 8 2.5-inch/3.5-inch bays (or ix if removing the optical bays) in addition to ii 2.5-inch bays.
For cooling, the illustration comes alongside 3 140mm fans—two inwards the forepart in addition to an exhaust fan inwards the back. Overall, the illustration supports upwards to ix 140mm fan. If y'all prefer to liquid cool your setup, at that spot are diverse spots for mounting radiators, including upwards to a 420mm radiator inwards the front.
The Cosmos C700P should hold upwards available to purchase today for $300 (£275).
Thanks PC GAMER