Hi folks,
I'm currently in the process of building my second gaming rig and for the case I have nearly decided upon the Coolermaster Cosmos, the rest of the components are...
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 (I intend OC'ing this to 3.2Ghz)
Asus P5Q-E
Xigmatek HDT-S1283
OCZ 4GB (2x2GB) 5-5-5-18
EVGA GTX 260 Superclocked 896MB
I'll be using my 5 existing hard drives - a WD Raptor as my OS/Games drive as well as 4 WD AAKS series drives - 3x 750GB and 1x 500GB. I'll also be adding a WD Green Power 1TB drive (WD10EADS) to the new build bringing the total to 6 drives.
Now, my current rig is housed in a Wavemaster which I love to bits however its just too cramped for newer graphics cards and a taller CPU cooler such as the Xigmatek. Hence I need a new case for this build.
Now, my main worry with the Cosmos is the well documented problem regarding overall airflow within the case and the hard drive cooling, or lack thereof. To compensate for this I intend replacing the fans with Noctua NF-P12 120mm fans which will bring the overall price of the case to around £190. Looking at alternate cases, the only one that takes my fancy is the Lian Li PC-A7110 however that retails for over £230 which is still £40 more than the Cosmos with the new fans.
Thus, my question is this, based on any personal experience or reliable user reviews what are your opinions on the Cosmos and am I going to run into any significant trouble with regards my hard drives or overall system temps?
Oh and before you guys suggest other cases I would like to point out that I am a sucker for clean designs and, more importantly, front doors on cases. While I know this may fly in the face of optimal cooling solutions I must say I really do love the look of them when closed. It's also one of the primary reasons I'm discounting the new CM ATCS 840 series, although if the price dropped to around £180 I *may* consider it due its similarity to my Wavemaster.
I'm currently in the process of building my second gaming rig and for the case I have nearly decided upon the Coolermaster Cosmos, the rest of the components are...
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 (I intend OC'ing this to 3.2Ghz)
Asus P5Q-E
Xigmatek HDT-S1283
OCZ 4GB (2x2GB) 5-5-5-18
EVGA GTX 260 Superclocked 896MB
I'll be using my 5 existing hard drives - a WD Raptor as my OS/Games drive as well as 4 WD AAKS series drives - 3x 750GB and 1x 500GB. I'll also be adding a WD Green Power 1TB drive (WD10EADS) to the new build bringing the total to 6 drives.
Now, my current rig is housed in a Wavemaster which I love to bits however its just too cramped for newer graphics cards and a taller CPU cooler such as the Xigmatek. Hence I need a new case for this build.
Now, my main worry with the Cosmos is the well documented problem regarding overall airflow within the case and the hard drive cooling, or lack thereof. To compensate for this I intend replacing the fans with Noctua NF-P12 120mm fans which will bring the overall price of the case to around £190. Looking at alternate cases, the only one that takes my fancy is the Lian Li PC-A7110 however that retails for over £230 which is still £40 more than the Cosmos with the new fans.
Thus, my question is this, based on any personal experience or reliable user reviews what are your opinions on the Cosmos and am I going to run into any significant trouble with regards my hard drives or overall system temps?
Oh and before you guys suggest other cases I would like to point out that I am a sucker for clean designs and, more importantly, front doors on cases. While I know this may fly in the face of optimal cooling solutions I must say I really do love the look of them when closed. It's also one of the primary reasons I'm discounting the new CM ATCS 840 series, although if the price dropped to around £180 I *may* consider it due its similarity to my Wavemaster.
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