Cosmos II (Liquid Edition)

coolmiester

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Well the clock ticked and its January 3rd which means only one thing..........the release of Cosmos II

I know everyone just wants to see pictures of the Cosmos II but if i could just add a few words - I was lucky enough to get one of the first here in the UK from Coolermaster to have a play with and although i could go through a whole list of features i’ve decided to leave that to the review guys who will do a far better job than i could and no doubt there will be a whole rake of them flooding the interweb before long so thought i’d just show a few pictures of the build.

Oh, one thing i will say though, this thing is huge, here is mine parked next to a previous Cosmos S mod for comparison though given its size i think a few will be a tad disappointed that according to the manual, it can only accommodate two 240 radiators (one in the base and one in the roof) which simply isn’t enough in my opinion for a case this size which is why mine now has two 240’s in the base and a 480 in the roof.

I had hoped the first of the dual LGA2011 CPU boards might have coincided with the Cosmos II release but they are still a little way off yet so decided to use the SR-2 system from a previous mod for the time being as i tried an X79 ATX board in there and it honestly looked like a little micro board and wouldn’t of done the case justice to be honest.

Anyway, here’s my little addition to the Cosmos II release.

System Spec:

Cosmos II (Liquid Edition)

EVGA SR-2 Motherboard

Intel X5650 CPU’s

EVGA Hydro Copper GTX 480 GPU’s

Memory – can’t mention that yet

Kingston 64GB V+ SSD’s Raid 0

Coolermaster 1200w Real Power Pro PSU

XSPC Raystorm CPU Blocks

XSPC EX 480 and 2x EX 240 Radiators

Phobya Nano-G Fans

MIPs Motherboard Block

Koolance RP-450x2

Laing D5 Pumps x2

Bitspower Black Fittings

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Not wanting to bore anyone to death but just to mention a couple of things - to get a 480 radiator in the roof i had to do a little surgery to the chassis and also added vents to the sliding top thingy which hides the buttons and houses the fan controller PCB to let the air in to the radiator.

The fan controller PCB connects to the buttons via a 6 centimetre ribbon cable so i had a hunt around and found some 22 centimetre ones in a US store so i could mount the PCB out of view on the back side of the 5.25 drive cage.

I also added a matching curved plexi window to the sliding thing at the front which was meant to show the bay res shining through the red liquid but i think i used too dark window film LMAO, so i need to find some lighter or take it off all together but i like the way the black matches the case for the time being.

Its also worth mentioning that due to the motherboard locating so close to the ceiling of the chassis, you can also only use a slim radiator like the XSPC EX series as anything thicker will hit the motherboard and those hoping to run push/pull, forget it.

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this is nothing to do with the chassis but are you cooling everything off the 480mm and 240mm radiators? if so how are your temps?

build looks awesome btw

Edit: Do'h just read your post properly lol
 
quote "which is why mine now has two 240’s in the base and a 480 in the roof. "

ROTFLMAO

What a shame you can only fit a slim in the roof.

Another one, for you smoke window, add 2 3mm leds so that when the window is closed it lights up and shows though the smoke window. If you use 4 strip connectors when you bring the down the window it will disconnect and the lights turn off not to sine in you face. I think would could easily glue into the plate 4 SMDs so again it doesn't shine in you face more reflects back at you giving a smooth glow from behind.

All so a good one for you , remove the on/off , FC panel. fit in a slim touch screen (set software up for monitoring and FC) and bam that would look sweet as a nut .. hmm so many ideas come to mind with that case ...
 
the grill u cut out and added at the top looks like CM put it there
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that case should come the way u just modded it, looks amazing, love the grill at the top and the window to view the bay res.

also do you have any pics from straight facing the mobo? just to see how everything fit in there
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and maybe from the bottom up to see the rad at the top, and maybe a pic of how u put the dual rads in the bottom (lol sorry for all the requests) thanks
 
Oh my God! This is what the Cosmos II should have been in the first place!!! I know who I'll contact, if I get this one, haha. Coolermaster should make a Cosmos II v2 revision that should be this mod and pay Coolmiester money for doing a great job! If it was like this from the start, no doubt it would be the best case in the world. And I mean, what would it cost them to make it like this? Almost nothing... Add the grill cost at the top and that's pretty much it aside from the smoked window.

Coolmiester, wait for my annoying messages in a few months, haha.

I would also like to see a few pics of the inside front where the HDD should have been and all the bottom HDD fitting...
 
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