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    Default Cooler Master Cosmos 100

    I got to put my hands on this case today and really liked the way it looked/felt. Anyone have experience using this case?


    I really like the drive holders and cable management for this system.


    http://www.coolermaster.com/products...detail&id=2684
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    I have had this case for a month now and I do love this case. basically tool-less design, the only thing I found out a little disappointing is the lack of a fan for the HDD, but you can fix it by either buying a new fan bracket or moving the botton fan bracket

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    Default Re: Cooler Master Cosmos 100

    we have this case at work...its pretty nice....i was thinkin about gettin one eventually

    Quote Originally Posted by intergalacticman View Post
    stunning, how does one tap a hole?

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    Default Re: Cooler Master Cosmos 100

    Quote Originally Posted by computergeek19 View Post
    I have had this case for a month now and I do love this case. basically tool-less design, the only thing I found out a little disappointing is the lack of a fan for the HDD, but you can fix it by either buying a new fan bracket or moving the botton fan bracket
    Quote Originally Posted by b4i7 View Post
    we have this case at work...its pretty nice....i was thinkin about gettin one eventually
    What kind of setup do you have? Is this case truly silent? What are the temps like?



    I must say that in 20 years I have never bought a case (or had to since I got some free), and this is the first case that impressed me enough to actually want to buy, even after all the cases that I have used here at work. In fact I am recommending this case to one of our customers to replace the TT Armor case they are currently using for a Dual Opteron workstation.
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    I am still choosing all the parts for this case, I may be thinking of switching all the fans since I heard that the stock ones aren't really good. I will be planning to use air cooling for this case since I don't want to watercool it because I don't have any experience.

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    Default Re: Cooler Master Cosmos 100

    Quote Originally Posted by computergeek19 View Post
    I am still choosing all the parts for this case, I may be thinking of switching all the fans since I heard that the stock ones aren't really good. I will be planning to use air cooling for this case since I don't want to watercool it because I don't have any experience.
    My only real complaint (and this goes for several cases) is that the connectors are 4 pin molex, not the 3-4 pin mobo connector, and the fact they short you a fan and housing for the drive cage.

    The reviews I have seen gave thumbs up to the cooling of the case with the original fans. Not sure how durable they are though.
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    Default Re: Cooler Master Cosmos 100

    Quote Originally Posted by computergeek19 View Post
    I will be planning to use air cooling for this case since I don't want to watercool it because I don't have any experience.
    that is how you get experience though, by taking the jump

    you wont ever get the experience if you keep that mindframe

    Quote Originally Posted by intergalacticman View Post
    stunning, how does one tap a hole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by b4i7 View Post
    that is how you get experience though, by taking the jump

    you wont ever get the experience if you keep that mindframe
    BUt what if I do something wrong and some water spills on my components? i know it has happened to some people I know and I don't even know the firsst thing about watercooling, what are good components, when should I change the liquid, any drawbacks from it? does it need a lot of manteinance?

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