Cooler Master Cosmos SE Review
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Once you take the side panel off, you’ll find a motherboard tray that fits anything up ATX, 6 freaking amazing drive sleds which can be removed or rotated if you really wanted (plus the two at the bottom that you can see jutting into the case at the bottom), four rubber grommeted holes, one of which will be covered by the power supply, but I guess it’s a nice thought. When you have an ATX board, or anything that is ATX width anyway, the two right most grommets are effectively halved, so a little bit of pre-planning may be good here. All the other holes around the tray, like the ones for audio, USB, 8 pin CPU power and fan connectors are all perfectly placed to give just enough room for the connectors to be passed through. Actually, the 8 pin hole was pretty great, there is a lot of room there.
Remember when I said the bulge on the back side panel made this case easy to build in because there was a hell of a lot of room? Well, I wasn’t kidding… I don’t know any other ‘mid towers’ I can fit my entire hand down the back of the motherboard tray from putting it through the CPU cut out! Also, the CPU cut out is huge and allows for great access to the back side of the motherboard for CPU cooler installation from inside the case!
So, they clearly went mad designing these drive sleds. No only can you completely tool free install a 3.5″ drive into the solidly build, anti-vibration mounted drive sled by lining the drive up with one side, then pushing the sled together until it clicks into place, but you can secure that drive EVEN FURTHER BY ADDING A FREAKING 2,5″ DRIVE TO THE BOTTOM. This is amazing. Why hasn’t this become the norm? By screwing the SSD into the sled at the bottom, you lock the sled from accidentally opening and letting the 3.5″ drive fall out. So not only do you get to double the amount of drives you can have, but you can secure your drives even further in the process! This makes this case pretty great for server/multi-drive setups as well, only adding to how much I love this case… ( #fangirl right?)
Finally, before I show you the test rig we used in the case, I wanted to point out the nice little touches this case is dusted with that put it in that premium tier of cases. Stuff like these soft rubber anti-vibration mounts that the PSU sits on and allows for a little more breathing room. This sort of thing, the extra-soft rounded metal edges where there isn’t a rubber grommet just make you enjoy building in this spacious, stylish beast of a case.