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 Introduction


Style. Performance. Silence. Cosmos 1000 encapsulates these elements to present a luxury performance chassis. The sculptural handles convey an aesthetic refinement never seen before. A strong and spacious interior, tool-less installation and cable management makes this a godsend for installing performance systems. Maintaining a quiet system is not to be forgotten with the tightly sealed metal body and acoustic foam pads.

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 Features
  • Soundproof materials applied to build a quiet environment
  • Sound barrier design reduces vibration for silent operation
  • Dual bottom air intakes to enhance air flow and reduce system noise
  • Six aluminum detachable HDD modules with ventilation holes for optimizing cooling performance
  • Side removable VGA cooling tunnel to advance thermal airflow
  • Patented finger pressing buttons for quickly maintaining
  • Tool-free design for opening side panel conveniently
  • Separate HDD modules make it easy to organize cable direction
  • Cable management system for better cable routing and neatness

 Specifications
Available Color Chassis Appearance: Silver, Bezel: Black
Dimension (W / H / D) (W) 266 x (H) 598 x (D) 628 mm
(W) 10.47 x (H) 23.54 x (D) 24.72 inches
Weight Net Weight : 16.9 kg / 37.25 lb
Gross Weight : 18.9 kg / 41.66 lb
Material Chassis: SECC, Appearance: AL
Motherboards Extend ATX, ATX
5.25" Drive Bay 5 Exposed
(without the use of exposed 3.5 inch drive bay)
3.5" Drive Bay 6 Hidden
1 Exposed
(converted from one 5.25 inch drive bay)
I/O Panel USB 2.0 x 4, IEEE 1394 x 1, Audio x 1, SPK x 1,
eSATA x 1 (supports HD Audio)
Cooling System Bottom fan: 120 x 25 mm x 1 / 1200 RPM / 17 dBA
Top fan: 120 x 25 mm fan x 2 / 1200 RPM / 17 dBA
Rear fan: 120 x 25 mm x 1
HDD fan: 120 x 25 mm x 1 (optional)
VGA Wind
Expansion Slots 7
Power Supply Standard ATX PS2 / EPS 12V (optional)
Other Tool Box
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overclockersclub.com : July 2009


Cooler Master has brought the greatest aspects of computer cases all together; style, performance, and silence. The Cosmos 1000 is not only a great looking case that has very elegant looks to it, but it also keeps the insides very cool while staying very quiet. Any time that I have taken a look at a "silent" case, I was skeptical about getting it due to the fact that silence often sacrifices some sort of cooling abilities that the case could have offered.  With this case, however, the impact was minimal.
Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 is the case for you. When comparing the temperatures of this case with the ones I got with the other cases, and comparing the noise levels, I have a feeling that this will be replacing my current case.



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futurelooks.com : July 2009


"Its unique design, performance, and features definitely make it one of my favourite cases of all time...I have to say that this case has really earned my Editors' Choice."

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"If you're browsing the top end of the PC case market, Cooler Master's Cosmos 1000 deserves serious consideration. It's packed with more features you'd think a case could ever have, and it looks the part too."

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hexus.net : November 1999


The Cosmos has certainly been an interesting product, starting off with our early story at CeBIT, running through the pure panic of the Cooler Master staff as we informed them of its troubled state upon arrival and then going onto the lab bench.


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bit-tech.net : November 1999


All in all, the Cosmos is a solidly built and attractive case which performs well enough in heat testing and runs near silently. This alone puts it high in the upper echelons of PC cases, but it’s price point is a little awkward and shaving just a little off the cost would instantly make it a much more attractive case. Pound signs aside though, the Cosmos is a worthy addition to the Cooler Master range and a good buy for anyone who can spare the dough.




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Hi- techreviews - Technical Excellence


Technical Excellence

hi-techreviews.com : November 1999


Now lets talk about the good things such as the insolated side-panels which are as easy to get on and off as any case I have ever reviewed.  Bravo Cooler Master for getting it right!  Another round of applause is due Cooler Master for the remarkable cooling system they have designed and implemented it this new breed of enclosure.



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dvhardware.net : November 1999


The Cooler Master Cosmos really impressed me, not only does it have great looks but it also has lots of features that make it a joy to use. If you don't mind the heavy weight and the high price I definitely recommend it, this is one of the best cases I've ever seen.

The CoolerMaster Cosmos isn't available yet but it will arrive in retail stores all over the world in the next few weeks. The case will be introduced in Japan and Hong Kong on August 1st, in most European countries it will become available on August 11 or August 18 and the U.S. launch will take place on September 1st. Australians will have to wait until September 7.


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I4U NEWS : November 1999


Pros:

Fantastic build quality
Ample room for your components
Designed to keep your gear cool

Cons:

Large dimensions may make the COSMOS hard to fit in some rooms
Heavy weight design makes for a heavy system when fully equipped

Verdict:

The Cooler Master COSMOS is by far the nicest looking case I have seen in a long time. The sound deadening materials inside actually work, there is a noticeable drop in noise levels in my office after changing to the COSMOS. Cooler Master simply went all out on the COSMOS so if you are looking for a attractive case that is both quite and cool, look no further.



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Realworldbenchmarks : November 1999


Conclusion:

After looking at the Cooler Master Cosmos and building a system with it I am just as impressed as I was at Computex. The case is solid; I could stand on it without breaking anything except for maybe the plastic on top. There is not a millimeter of play or movement from the case when wiggled and most importantly nothing seems to rattle when it is shaken.

The handles on the top make it feel less heavy than it actually is. With a shipping weight of 18 kg, almost 40 pounds this is important. The metal rails on the bottom also make the Cosmos very easy to slide on carpet unlike many of the cases that I have owned....



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tweakup.dk : November 1999


CoolerMaster Cosmos 1000 draws Tweak'O meters up to 100 very stable points to Cabinet heroic, but also to the market that really goes into the design of their enclosure. There is nothing premod to find even so there is plenty of potential in the large cabinet. Comes with the perfect solution clean and hard drive cooling boxes are a great detail. Generally a cabinet where CoolerMaster has really thought about the details and options are perfect for the price.

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phoronix.com : November 1999


Conclusion:

We are very impressed with the Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 case. There are a few minor annoyances, but the top-notch build quality, smooth soundproofing, hassle free tool-less design outweigh any of those. Moreover, it is a very nice addition to the room as well. It's a sure head turner when friends are over. And of course, it lives up to its slogan Performance Meets Silence. Cooler Master has done another great job on their new performance chassis. If this Cosmos is to start a new line to succeed the Stacker, then it will not only replace the Stacker but improve upon it as well. The case is also very stylish and easy to handle for being such a large ATX/EATX case and there is quite a bit of room for expansion. On the opposite side of the microscope, two of the areas to improve upon include the right side panel not having much room for cable management and the hard drive cooling is rather limited.



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sweclockers.com : November 1999


Conclusion

Cooler Master Cosmos is a chassis without compromise. The details have been refined to perfection and detail work is monumental well done. The brushed aluminum surface provides a very exclusive look and material selection allows for a sturdy construction that can not for the hoes. The tool-free side plates are well secured and isolated, both in terms of vibration damping and sound insulation in the form of foam. Furthermore, the whole box very stable even though it actually rests on two aluminum tubing.


The inside of the chassis is very well-organized. The power supply draws air from outside of the box and is thus completely isolated from the hot air inside the chassis. Hard Drives installed in very handy cassettes that make it easy to mount both hard drives and to pick from them. Larger devices such as DVD burners mounted using tool-free mounts are incredibly easy to use. The manufacturer has even gone so far in search of usability to include a template that shows where the distances to different motherboard standards to sit. An amazingly well-executed design, in other words.



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pro-clockers.com : November 1999


Conclusion, Pros and Cons

We’d like to thank CoolerMaster for providing the Cosmos for our review today. Overall, using the Cosmos was a great experience, but there were a few items that need to be addressed.

One of the main things we had difficulties with was its size and weight. After installing our hardware into the system, the Cosmos was almost too heavy to lift. A PC case this heavy should have come on rollers or something. Using steel and aluminum together could have reduced the Cosmos’ overall weight by quite a bit. The size of the Cosmos is also a concern because it barely fit underneath our desk, but if users need a server case, this one should definitely be on the top of their list. .....



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Shortlist Award


Shortlist Award

PCApex : November 1999


Conclusion

The Cosmos could quite possibly be the finest example of computer enclosure engineering and execution to date.  It is without a doubt one of the best cases I've ever reviewed. It's too early to give you a firm price on it, but it's looking like it will price out around $200. If that holds true, it's a bargain. I'll admit, I do like the look of some of the very large, very expensive all aluminum cases, but I love how quiet the Cosmos is. And if you can get this kind of quality at 100, 150 or 200 dollars cheaper, give up nothing in performance and gain a huge advantage in noise reduction, why wouldn't you?

The two tone scheme and rails give it a funky look that will no doubt turn some people off, it lacks the universal appeal of some of the classic best sellers. It's got those love it or hate it looks, but it will appeal to many and if Cooler Master does eventually release an all black version, it will appeal to many more.

If you want to buy yourself a little peace and quiet and give up nothing in the way of performance, look no further.



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3dgameman - gamemans choice


gameman's choice

3dgameman.com : November 1999


"The Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 Case is probably one of the most anticipated cases out there. It comes with lots of drive bays, acoustic foam, 5 120mm fans, large handles, and has a tooless design for installing drive in the 5.25" drive bays. It also has a very unique hard drive compartment system for storing up to 6 HDDs. This case is mostly steel though so it's fairly heavy, but this keeps the cost down over an all aluminum case. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end." ~3dGameMan.com


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Extremetech.com : November 1999


Sometimes you just need a large case, whether it's for a workstation, departmental server or fire-breathing, dual-graphics card gaming rig. If so, then the Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 looks good, is easy to work with and tries to keep a little quieter. It's well worth the price.

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tweaktown.com : November 1999


After installing a system in the COSMOS I had no issues or problems. All of the features discussed simply worked as they were supposed to. All drives were securely installed and cable clutter was easily tucked away to establish maximum airflow throughout the case. While I did not load all hard drive bays to capacity, I had no overheating issues with three hard drives in place. I did however use a bit of common sense and did not stack them all on the same row, but separated them as much as possible to maximize the cooling that was being provided to them.

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motherboards.org : November 1999


Overall I was more than impressed though as when I am hammering on a keyboard all day to bring you these words of wisdom I hate to hear a bunch of screaming fans in the background. It's distracting and after hours and hours of it just gets tiresome. My gaming PC, which also is in a CoolerMaster CM Stacker 830 is Overclocked, water-cooled and has more fans than normal to keep it cool, but it is noisy. The Cosmos 1000 is great for the builder who wants straightforward simplicity, looks that kill and wants a PC that is seen not heard. When Cooler Master claims performance and silence they mean they have made a product that is quiet, but still keeps a stock system running smoothly. This is not an overclocking product, if you want that as your main agenda; check out the 800 series of cases they rock for overclocking. The Cosmos 1000 though is a clear winner in the Silent PC arena, and gets an Editors Choice Award for that and all its abundance of goodness.

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Benchmark Reviews : November 1999


Presentation is top-notch, like most everything from Cooler Master.  The retail packaging is more than informative enough to educate buyers before they make the purchase, which is always helpful in making happy customers.

Some will like the Cosmos 1000's silver/titanium finish, and others will want a version in black.  Since the front has enough black accent to make your exposed devices blend-in, the exterior color will not be an issue.  The added styling and multiple ventilation grills only help improve the unique and technical appearance.



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r&b - Editor's Choice


r&b - Editors Choice

rbmods.com : November 1999


This is an awesome case which has the best new features on a case I have seen for quite sometime. This case is very quiet and the thermal solution it offers is exceptional. You have so many different choices on how to cool off your case and if you want a more quiet one just buy some extra quiet fans or fan adapters to lower the noise even more. You don't need any tools at all to mount all parts in your computer which makes it easy even for beginners to use. The cable managment system is also very nice along with the front SATA ports and the good looks of the case. Overall I want to give this case our Editors choice award for some proffessional features that other cases lack.

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mikhailtech.com : November 1999


Cooler Master did it right with the Cosmos 1000. It's a highly competitive case in the premium market because it has everything you'd want in a chassis - it's sturdy, well designed, runs cool, is quiet, and is a pleasure to work with. For these reasons it receives our Editor's Choice Award. Be sure to check the latest prices next time you're in the market for a new home for your PC. It's worth the cost and it'll last for years to come.

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it-review.net : November 1999


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!

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The Tech Report : November 1999


In the end, then, Cooler Master has created a fantastic full tower in the Cosmos 1000. A few rough edges prevent it from being the ultimate enclosure for evolved enthusiast sensibilities, but it comes close enough to win Editor's Choice distinction.

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4.5 Star


Hardwarezone - 4.5 Stars award

hardwarezone.com : November 1999


Overall, the Cosmos is an excellent chassis that brings a lot to the table in terms of usability and features. Frankly, it's hard to contemplate using another chassis without some of the convenient tool-free features found on the Cosmos. And that we feel, should say something about it quality.

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driverheaven.net : November 1999


Using the Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 has been a complete pleasure. There are so many positive aspects of the chassis that it is hard to know where to begin. Installation of all components is quick and easy, with a particularly good aspect being the fittingof optical drives.

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madshrimps.be : November 1999


The latest high end ATX case from Coolermaster will set you back ~$170 / ~€190, whether this investment is worth it depends on your taste. The visual aspect of the Cosmos is without a doubt unique in the market, it remains sleek but incorporates some flashy design choices, the handle bars do stand out.

Internal design and features are excellent with working tool-less HD/Optical Drive bays, functional VGA air duct and enough room to fit the highest end hardware. Cooling wise the case doesn’t disappoint with four 120mm fans pre-installed, the only area which needs attention is the HDD bay, without active cooling things will heat up there.



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virtual-hideout.net : November 1999


If you are in the market for a new edition to your home or a place to stick your mother in-law for the upcoming holidays, then the CoolerMaster Cosmos 1000 is what you need. The design style is sleek, but has an unequivocally macho feel to it. The aluminum panels have a brushed texture to them, adding to the overall appeal. The bezel door also has this brushed texture, but its most notable feature is the ability to reverse the direction it can open.

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hardwarezone.com : November 1999


Cooler Master's new flagship chassis for the year, the Cosmos 1000, is as impressive as its towering height. User friendly to a fault, with thermal and noise reduction features and a handsome, stylish appearance, this enclosure is an excellent addition to the company's product range and will likely end up on many enthusiasts' wish lists.

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silent-hardware.nl : November 1999


A big chassis that offers the ultimate silent solution.

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Download

Name Type Release Date Description
Cosmos 1000 Manual 2009.06.26 Manual for Cosmos 1000
Cosmos 1000 Product Sheet 2009.06.26 Product sheet for Cosmos 1000

FAQ

Item | Question
1.   How I can enhance the cooling performance of HDD module?
2.   What is the best you recommend using for an Intel E8400 Wolfdale on an MSI P6N Diamond motherboard in a Cosmos 1000 case?
3.   Can the cosmos sport side panel replace with my Cosmos 1000 side panel?
4.   Is e-ATX motherboard of 12.00 inches by 13 inches fit into the COSMOS 1000?
5.   I purchased a CM case a while back and am having trouble with the front panel IO module.
6.   Will cosmos 1000 or 1010 compatible with my motherboard Asus P5B-VM?
7.   Is e-ATX motherboard of 12.00 inches by 13 inches fit into the COSMOS 1000?
8.   Can the COSMOS S side panel replace with my COSMOS 1000 side panel?
9.   Can Thermalright IFX-14 cooler be fitted into the COSMOS 1000?
10.   What is the best you recommend using for an Intel E8400 Wolfdale on an MSI P6N Diamond motherboard in a COSMOS 1000 case?
11.   How do I install extra HDD fan and fan bracket in COSMOS?
12.   Should the power supply fan be facing down or should the fan be facing up?
13.   COSMOS 1000 has a defective 120mm case fan that only starts when helped along. What do I need to do to get a new fan?
14.   COSMOS has a defective 120mm case fan that only starts when helped along. What do I need to do to get a new fan?
15.   The height of my cooler is 160 mm's but I can't be sure if the inner width of COSMOS case is enough for it.
16.   The height of my cooler is 160 mm's but I can't be sure if the inner width of Cosmos series cases are enough for it.
17.   Is it possible to purchase an extra 5.25 to 3.5 drive converter for the Cosmos series case?
18.   The Power LED connector is a two holes connector cable which has been supplied with the cabinet. My Asus Striker Extreme motherboard has a three hole (first pin, second empty, third pin) receptacle to take this. So I cannot connect
19.   Can micro ATX motherboard into COSMOS Series chassis?
20.   Will cosmos 1000 or 1010 compatible with my motherboard Asus P5B-VM?
21.   I'm planning on putting in a Tyan Tempest i5100X (S5375) server board in the COSMOS 1000 and was wondering if it would fit? The dimension of the board is 10.5" x 12".
22.   Will the 4-in-3 module fit in the Cosmos 1000?
23.   How I can enhance the cooling performance of HDD module?
24.   What is the best you recommend using for an Intel E8400 Wolfdale on an MSI P6N Diamond motherboard in a Cosmos case?

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