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Cooler Master Rolls Out the Cosmos II
Cooler Master Rolls Out the Cosmos II
Cooler Master adds the Cosmos II to its line of chassis.

An ultra tower, the aesthetics of Cosmos II were designed to replicate the elegance found in luxurious supercars. Constructed with aluminum, steel, and mesh, the large side panels swing outwards with the push of a single button.
Capable of holding up to 13 3.5-inch HDDs and multiple watercooling radiators, the Cosmos II is significantly larger than its predecessor - a full 20% to be exact. Its 10+1 expansion slots allow users to install systems including those of 4-way SLI/CrossfireX builds. The additional slot enables for installation of add-on cards via PCI extensions, or other function panels for CCFL / Cold Cathode lighting control, and more. Additionally, its motherboard tray easily accommodates up to a XL-ATX sized motherboard.
Source: Cooler Master
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