The Cosmos c700M

Dark NighT

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Heya Oc3d


It was time to ditch my hugely annoying Lian Li 011 Dynamic, it was vibrating at times, had to put little pieces of paper in between the frame and glass to stop that, the rubber grommets are shot, as they are made of worthless stuff and it was a bit limited with hard drive/ssd mounting options, while it looked nice i did get bored of the very square nature of it anyways.


So we go from this


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Only got the one pic from this year where i put in that fractal cooler, but now we go to the good stuff


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Now the Night time shots, all assembled


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This didnt take long, but im returning the cosmos on the basis that it isnt as quiet as i wanted, even with custom fan profiles and some tweaking, it creaks and ticks when gaming as case temperatures rise, which can happen anyway but for the price of this case, i could not accept these conditions, oh and the bottom dust filter likes to catch the cables coming from the psu so putting it back it can be a real chore quite quickly, meaning that in order to get the cables to not catch, id have to move it, open the right side panel and lift them by hand to put the filter back.


Considering the entire system weighed above 30 kilo's, yeah no i would not be happy living with it, even tho it is so absolutely pretty, looks arent everything, and for 450 euro's, its to much to ask.
 
This didnt take long, but im returning the cosmos on the basis that it isnt as quiet as i wanted, even with custom fan profiles and some tweaking, it creaks and ticks when gaming as case temperatures rise, which can happen anyway but for the price of this case, i could not accept these conditions, oh and the bottom dust filter likes to catch the cables coming from the psu so putting it back it can be a real chore quite quickly, meaning that in order to get the cables to not catch, id have to move it, open the right side panel and lift them by hand to put the filter back.


Considering the entire system weighed above 30 kilo's, yeah no i would not be happy living with it, even tho it is so absolutely pretty, looks arent everything, and for 450 euro's, its to much to ask.

Those are part of the reasons i stopped using mine. So far to date, the coolest and beste case I have had for modding was surprisingly the ThermalTake tower 900.

Its decoupling of the fans/radiators from the pc components was genius. Internal parts were the coolest i have ever monitored. Just a shame it was too tall, or took up inconvenient space for me.

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This didnt take long, but im returning the cosmos on the basis that it isnt as quiet as i wanted, even with custom fan profiles and some tweaking, it creaks and ticks when gaming as case temperatures rise, which can happen anyway but for the price of this case, i could not accept these conditions, oh and the bottom dust filter likes to catch the cables coming from the psu so putting it back it can be a real chore quite quickly, meaning that in order to get the cables to not catch, id have to move it, open the right side panel and lift them by hand to put the filter back.


Considering the entire system weighed above 30 kilo's, yeah no i would not be happy living with it, even tho it is so absolutely pretty, looks arent everything, and for 450 euro's, its to much to ask.

Damn mate that's a bloody shame :(
 
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