Cooler Master COSMOS 1000 review - Conclusion
Author: Vedran Dakic
Date: 27 Sep 2007



I've spent a couple of minutes thinking how to conclude all of this and here's what I came up with given the short timeframe. This is what I'd call a perfect setup, starting with COSMOS:



Moving on, we fill it up to it's eyeballs with components - ASUS P5B Deluxe, Intel Core 2 Quad 6850, Corsair Nautilus 500 watercooling system, 8GB of memory, four 500GB WD drives, Pioneer DVD-RW optical device and add Dell's 3007WFP monitor:



Now add two more beautiful things (and equally beautiful sounding) - Korg Trinity Rack and Korg M3-M tabletop synth:



And you know what you (can) get? A perfect stylish-looking silver-black studio setup to do some serious music - or, in lack of any musical knowledge and/or feeling - noise. Whatever type of it you like...

Let me tell you how I personally feel about this case and try to "describe" my point from the picture before that probably didn't pay much attention to. Which is a before-thought-of-irony that a lot of people probably didn't even notice at the first glance. I think that this case is so amazingly good and beautiful that Apple should just ditch all of the cases used for Mac Pro line of workstations and use this one. In my "case" mentioned before, you get all-silver-and-black OS X-based superbly-looking-and-sounding setup (yeah, that's the reason why I used 965-based motherboard). Whoa!

If we were to give a design award, this would by far be the best potential candidate for our (still uninvented) "Yaw-droppingly beautiful product" award. Let's give it an USA announcement - Eleven stars out of ten, six out of five, ladies and gentleman, we give you - THE COSMOS!



P.S. The next version HAS to be COSMOS WC (Watercooling) Edition...

 
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