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Cooler Master Cosmos II MbK

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Hi my modding friends,

A new year begins, so a good start in terms of a new modding season

With a brand new case .... which is released right now, the Cosmos II

The new flagship of Cooler Master.

The hardware which comes in it is not known yet for sure, but it is certain that an x79 mobo and a number GTX580 GPUs comes in

And offcourse watercooled.

The color combination is going to be black, gray and white

The package was brought a month ago, the deliveryman cursed me :)

What a case and what a weight, unbelievable. My wife was pissed and called me some names I didn't heard before

So I needed to make space in my workshop to properly view the case.

The package:

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First unpacking which quite a operation turned out to be

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And here it is the great Cosmos II

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Lots of case with a lot of space, really a true pleasure to mod this one

Cooler Master Raymen, Ruud and Marco and of course anyone who makes this possible ... Thanks!

And then moved it straight to my workshop to view and show interior

First some specifications:

-Exterior Material: Aluminum, mesh, synthetics

-Interior: Steel alloy, plastic, rubber

-Dimensions: 344 (W) x 704 (H) x 664 (D) mm / 13.5 x 27.7 x 26.1 inches

-Weight: 22 lb kg/48.5

-Maximum compatibility CPU cooler height: 190 mm/7.48 in.

-GPU-Length: 385 inches mm/15.15

-Type-M/B: Micro-ATX, Micro ATX, E-ATX, Extended ATX, SSI CEB, SSI EEB

Once dragged in my workshop and opened it immediately, I noticed how much 3.5 Drive Bay are in it

less than 13 pieces in total (2 from X dock, Mid cage for 5 HDDs, bottom cage for 6 hard drives)

The middle bay has room for 5 HDDs

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In the lower HDD bay there's room for 6 hard drives which is hidden behind a beautiful fan bracket with

2 x 120 mm fan, 1200 RPM, 17 dBA

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And here there is room for 6 HDD's

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The PSU has shifted back for some extra space inside

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And is raised a little

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At the front there is space for two HDDs through the X-dock and there are three 5.25-inch drive bays available

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Below this compartment, behind the mesh part there is one 200 mm LED fan, 700 RPM, 19 dBA (converted from 120 / 140 mm)

And below that there is still room for a 120mm fan for the airflow trough the lower HDD's bracket

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The back has room for a 10+1 Expansion Slots

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At the top is a lot of space under the mesh

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This cover is very easy to remove with a screw, and below is enough space for 3 fans and wiring

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There also would fit a 360 rad but for that there are some adjustments needed.

And it comes with a black 120 mm fan, 1200 RPM, 17 dBA

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Also on the top there is a sliding panel. Below that there is a control panel with 7 functions

More about this in the next update

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At the front there is the I / O panel with 2 xUSB 3.0, 4 x USB 2.0, 1 x e-SATA and audio in / out

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And there is very good tought about the cable management

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With enough holes

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I could go on an d on about the case but..... now it's modding time

I removed the top mesh and made ??a number of strips.

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Which are directed obliquely backwards, this is still a rugged design and has yet to be finished ;)

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Cut out the fan controller carefully

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Here is coming a slot loader DVD or Bluray.

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For measuring I used this one .

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And made a slot for it

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Where before was the sliding panel I cut and bent a piece of aluminum

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Which is placed like this

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And made the slot for the slot loader drive

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I hope this is a good start of the new year for you ... for me it is:)

More to come!!!

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Update!!!

Today I removed al the plastic and there's not much left :D

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These fanholes might become handy ;)

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Also removed the HDD bays and some other stuff, now there is a lot of space left for two 240 Rads. It,s possible to put 360 rads in there but I want lots of space for the cables and tubing

The front is also cleaned

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I have a nice idea for the lower compartment. For this I sawn a piece of 1mm aluminium

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Bent it

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With a slide angel

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Covering up the whole compartment. Other side is becoming just the same

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For the fanholes I had a nice idea. I really like the shape from original fanholes, so this I,m going to make in the lower panel

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After some sawing and filing

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Second one also done

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Removed the tape

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And placed the rad and fans. This cover is going to be black (I think)

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Just one more to make :D

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Update!!!

Just a small update before I go on a little vacation :D

I also liked the shape from the air intakes behind the mesh in the front,

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so I copied that to a piece of 5mm white acrylic

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And placed it. I think i'm going to place another black layer on top of it

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Also made a 5mm white acrylic midplate

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Maybe illuminated

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That's it for now!!! coming back soon ;)

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Update: The front

These last few days i've continued with the appearance of the case. I want the front to turn black / white. So I have sawn a piece 3mm black acrylic, the same pattern as the white plate. Only now with the recesses 5mm smaller.

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White plate on it

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I like the looks of it. Also have now some great air in/ outlets, finishing of this part later

I previously mentioned that the controller is coming in the upper 5.25 compartment togheter with the I/O stuff, all of this in the black and white theme

So marked a 5mm white acrylic piece

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To keep everything in place there is coming a piece of black acrylic behind it with recesses for the controller and I/O stuff

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Witch is placed like this

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To get a nice contrast around the controller, I've cut and filed a edge of 3mm black acrylic

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And also made two black strips cut for the I/O stuff

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And placed in the Cosmos

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For the lower I/O section cut rectangles and circles for the USB and audio

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And after some carefully filing

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Top I / O section also done, and put everything in it for the looks

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Above the Cosmos controller is still a big white surface, this seems to me a nice place to put a display.

For this the perfect display: The Aquaero 5 XT. So ordered and received

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Hmm that's a unpleasant surprise, the controller with touch buttons isn't black anymore (like the older version) but Aqua Computer has replaced / filled this with stainless steel buttons.

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Itself is looking very nice with the new buttons... but not for this build. So first i'm going to try to get an "older" version. Until I know more I will stop working out the display.

That's it my modding friends ;)

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Update

Just a small update about the cover at the right bottom.

First idea was to make this cover with a angle just like the other side, but a change of plans.

This is now becoming a straight cover, but with 2 HDD attached to it. The place for the HDD's was a bit limited because I removed the HDD cages and almost all the space is occupied by the water cooling products

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So this is a nice solution. There will also be a SSD, but this is placed on the side of the 5.25 bay

For the cover I sawn a piece aluminum and marked it

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Bent it

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Cut out the Fanholes again

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And drilled the holes for the HDDs. Of course I will make some adjustments for noise reduction

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All placed like this

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Also made the recess for the cables

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Update!!!

I would like to welcome a great sponsor for this build, the shop that has everything .... IT-Service.be

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IT- service/ Eddy Thanks for the nice discounts.

For this build I purchased a nice new mobo: The Asus SABERTOOTH X79

Really a great motherboard, here some pics:

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Some standard stuff

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And the motherboard

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Placed right away in the cosmos

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So the Sabertooth, really is a beautiful mobo

I also bought some beautiful rams to fill up the sabertooth, 3 x the Corsair 4 GB DDR3-1600 Kit

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I will place EK ram coolers on these.

En last but not least, the white Xigmatek XOF-F1251 fans, which fit perfectly with this build

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Placed on top

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360 rad fits

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In the last update I had shown you the white midplate, Ive adjusted it a bit for 2 pumps

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Which will be placed like this

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Received approval from my great friend

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And also cut a white acrylic plate for the mobo tray

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Beneath and beside the motherboard I have a lot of space, this will be filled up;)

I would like the same line as the EK tops, and I want a nice light distribution in terms of the illuminated midplate. For this I am going to raise the midplate about 4 cm, for this I have sawn and bent an aluminum strip cut

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Behind it I placed 2 CFL lights, and we have an illuminated midplate

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For an even better light distribution I will do some adjustments, but more on this later.

I've made a bracket for the rad

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I still need to make the top bracket but this I will do later

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Enough room for the fittings

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And here the radiator with fans

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Applied a layer vinyl coating to the strip

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Looking good I think :D

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Grtzzz ;)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sponsor Update !!!

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Hi fellow modders.

It took a while since the last update, but today I have received a lot of watercooling products

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What would it be... a lot of boxes ;)

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To begin EK-PSC Fitting 10mm - G1/4 Black

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Also the EK-PSC Adapter 45° G1/4 Black

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and some beautiful EK-PSC Adapter 90° G1/4 Black

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A great CPU block: EK-Supreme HF - EN

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and two EK-RAM Dominator X4

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For the 2x ZOTAC GTX580 gpu's iv'e got 2x a EK-FC580 GTX+ - EN

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Also with two EK-FC580 GTX Backplate - Black

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2 great tops with res: the EK-DDC X-RES 140 - Acetal

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To cool everything I ordered 2x EK-CoolStream RAD XT (240)

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For the top of the Cosmos I''m gonna place a EK-CoolStream RAD XT (360)

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And for the sabertooth board iv'e picked the EK-MOSFET ASUS X79

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For this build I'm gonna use 2 x ZOTAC GTX580 1536M 348BIT DDR5

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Some specs:

Specs:

Chipset :

-Chipset Manufacturer NVIDIA®

-GPU GeForce® GTX 580

-Core clock 772 MHz

-Stream Processors 512

-Shader Clock 1544 MHz

Memory :

-Memory Clock 4008 MHz

-Memory Size 1536MB

-Memory Interface 384-bit

-Memory Type GDDR5

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It's ashame that I need to undress the cards, but it needs to be done ;)

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And placed the EK-FC580 blocks

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Placed the backplates

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The mosfet block:

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Next the Supreme HF.

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After that the RAM coolers

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Placed the 2 ZOTAC GTX580 GPU's

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Looks good ;) Placed everything in the Cosmos II

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And installed some fittings

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Now everything is in place it's time to mod again...to be continued :)

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Nice looking mods. The Cosmos ll is a great case. I was a little surprised by its weight and size compared to a Corsair 800D and my current Storm Trooper...

Wow, this is turning out to be an extremely expensive build..... Looking forward to seeing finished rig.

Good luck.

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