Event Coverage

Computex Taipei 2007 - Part 9

By Zachary Chan - 8 Jun 2007

Cooler Master's Booth

Cooler Master's Booth

 Cooler Master's new Cosmos chassis emphasizes on reducing noise and this is done by using soundproof materials and even a sound barrier to reduce vibration.

 There are six detachable aluminum hard drive modules to improve both cable management and optimize cooling performance. A side removable VGA cooling tunnel also helps in thermal airflow together with dual air intakes at the bottom.

 This is the Cooler Master Dominator, which comes with a meshed front bezel and removable hard drive racks for easy, tool-free installation.

 A spacious interior for the Dominator enclosure, with its 7 expansion slots and 120mm rear fan slot. There's an optional fan at the bottom, where the PSU is located.

 Cooler Master is also going into case modding with its CSX line of chassis. These custom air-brushed painted all feature unique, one of a kind design on popular enthusiast Cooler Master casings, like the CM Stacker. Cooler Master says that there are no two identical designs in the world.

 For these custom designs, Cooler Master is quoting up to 800 USD, due to the expensive automobile grade paint used.

 Cooler Master's most powerful PSU yet, the 1250W Real Power Pro on display. It has up to six +12V rails and three 8-pin/6-pin PCIe connectors for high-end graphics cards. It is also rated as extremely quiet at 16dBA and with a high efficiency rating of more than 87%.

 Cooler Master showing off the power of its 1250W PSU by letting it power two high-end systems, each having dual graphics card setup.

 

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