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Cooler Master Cosmos 1000 Case |
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Written by Mikhail Ivanenkov
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Monday, 24 September 2007 |
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Quite possibly the coolest case accessory of all time, the Cosmos includes a pair of keychain screwdrivers.

Additionally, you get a handful of adjustable, adhesive cable clamps. These can be stuck anywhere in your case with a lot of wires for optimal airflow and minimal cable clutter.

Each one works like a small belt. You place the cable(s) on top, run the belt through the lock and tighten as necessary. You can always push it back out and readjust as you see fit.

To top it all off there are also a ton of included single-use zip ties.

Moving right along, it's time to install the hard drive. The bays are secured via thumbscrews, though they fit firmly without them as well. You can pull on the handle to unclip it from the blue brackets and remove the bay.

The hard drive mounting holes each have rubber washers to dampen vibrations. There's also a large cutout on the bottom for maximum passive ventilation.

Installation is very simple and straightforward. After you're finished just slide the bay back and lock it in place. The cable connections are made from the other side of the case.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 31 October 2007 )
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