Newegg and various ebay sellers have it for at least $80 more. I'm looking at it for a quiet solution to hold a bunch of hard drives.
Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower Case
Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower Case
Yup; I'm sure there are other options available. The thing I liked about this one was the multiple forms of mobos supported and its built to be quiet.fwiw you can spend a lot less to hold 11 drives.
However, if you're going to spend $250ish look at the Lian-Li models, they have some awesome ones that you can convert the 5.25 to 3.5 hot-swap to hold a ton of drives inside + hot swap if you wanted.
If you're open to other models I can check some towers I have waiting to be built, I think I have a # with 8+ drives internal + 5.25 that could be converted if you wanted.
I'm going to call CoolerMaster tomorrow to see if I'm covered if I have any problem with the case.I've never had to warranty a case other than damaged from shipping.
Um, what? Source?Just an FYI - TigerDirect is shutting down their consumer business
...and their website doesn't look like it's about to go awayThey were bought out in November
Not sure what to tell you other than what's posted about the buyout...and their website doesn't look like it's about to go away
I like it since it'll accomodate, I think, all form factor mobos. Plus, I want solid panels to minimize noise and lighting.I used a Cosmos II as a workstation chassis for a long time when I did watercooling. It is really big.