Cooler Master RC-1100 V2 Black Tower Computer Case
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Cooler Master RC-1100 V2 Black Tower Computer Case
Scan code: LN21322 Manufacturer code: RC-1100-KKN1-GP
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Cooler Master RC-1100 V2 Black Tower Computer Case

Cooler Master RC-1100 V2 Cosmos S Sport Black Full Tower Case w/o PSU

Scan code: LN21322 Manufacturer code: RC-1100-KKN1-GP
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Product Overview http://www.coolermaster.com/microsite/Cosmos_S/

Since its introduction, Cooler Master's COSMOS PC Chassis has garnering numerous awards and accolades around the world.

Now, the best just got better as Cooler Master unleashes the COSMOS S Chassis, featuring a new racing design, a touch-sensitive panel, and a gamut of user-friendly features, the COSMOS S is the evolution of the ultimate PC enclosure. When laying eyes on the COSMOS S for the first time, one is immediately drawn in by its sleek contours and exhilarating styling. Inspired by the some of the world's finest race cars, the COSMOS S exudes both speed and sophistication.

From the meshed front and side panels to the brushed aluminum finish, the COSMOS S is pure lust, offering an enclosure fit for evolved sensibilities of the discriminating PC enthusiast.

*Sound proofing not included Features • Intelligent user interface with concealable I/O panel featuring a built-in touch sensor
• Cooler Master's flagship aluminum alloy gaming chassis
• Design inspired by the sleek contours of the hottest dream race cars
• Sports version of COSMOS 1000

Available Color Black
Dimension (W / H / D) (W) 266 x (H) 598 x (D) 628mm
Weight Net Weight: 13.8 kg; Gross Weight: 17.8 kg
Material Chassis: Al. Appearance: Al (side panel: 1.5mm)
Motherboards Extended ATX, ATX
5.25" Drive Bay 7(Exposed)
3.5" Drive Bay 4(Hidden, converted from 3x5.25 inch drive bays)
I/O Panel USB 2.0 x 4, IEEE 1394 x 1, eSATA x 1, MIC x 1, Audio x 1(support Intel HD / AC 97 audio)
Expansion Slots 7 slots
Cooling System Front fan(intake): one 120x120x25mm, 1200 rpm, 17 dBA (included),
Top fan(exhaust): one 120x120x25mm, 1200 rpm, 17 dBA (included),
Top fan: 120mm x 2(optional),
Rear fan(exhaust): one 120x120x25mm, 1200 rpm, 17 dBA (included),
Side fan(intake): 200x230x30mm, 900 rpm, 150 CFM(included)
Power Supply Standard ATX PS2 / EPS 12V (optional)
Fan bracket
Other Keep-out requirement for CPU cooler installation:,
At least 5.7 inch(145mm) separation between motherboard and the side panel of COSMOS S
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Telephone:
01204-474747
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