Brand | Cooler Master |
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Series | MCC-C700P-KG5N-S00 |
Item model number | MCC-C700P-KG5N-S00 |
Item Weight | 48.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.05 x 25.16 x 25.63 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.05 x 25.16 x 25.63 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
ASIN | B07SCPVKFF |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 6, 2019 |
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Cooler Master Cosmos C700P Black E-ATX Full-Tower, Curved Tempered Glass Panel, Flexible Interior Layout, Diverse Liquid Cooling Layout, Type-C, Customizable ARGB (MCC-C700P-KG5N-S00)
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Brand | Cooler Master |
Motherboard Compatability | ATX |
Case Type | Full Tower |
Color | Black |
Material | Tempered Glass, Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Plastic |
Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
Cooling Method | Air |
Model Name | MCC-C700P-KG5N-S00 |
Item Weight | 22.2 Kilograms |
Number of Expansion Slots | 8 |
About this item
- COSMOS C700P Black Edition – Advancements upon the original COSMOS C700P include the PSU Shroud, flat radiator brackets, fine mesh panels, cable cover system, and an extra rear panel—all housed in a matte black C700P.
- Highly versatile layout – the unique frame design supports a conventional, Chimney, inverse layout, or a fully customized layout. The motherboard tray is also removable for installation outside of the chassis.
- Extensive cable cover system – The 3 included covers can be placed on either the M. Port or on the mid-plate, with the ability to mount SSD storage or a reservoir.
- Diverse Liquid Cooling support – a flat radiator bracket design offers more versatility for liquid cooling with the ability to be mounted on the top, front, or bottom of the frame. The two included brackets can each support a 420mm radiator.
- Curved tempered glass Side panel – a lightly-tinted Tempered glass Side panel, with two curved edges, offer a wide view of the system Build.
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Quality of material | 4.6 | 4.8 | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Easy to assemble | 4.8 | — | 4.8 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.1 |
Noise level | 4.3 | 4.7 | — | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.4 |
Easy to remove | — | 4.7 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 3.9 | 4.3 | — | — | 4.1 | 4.1 |
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case type | full tower | mid tower | mid tower | mid tower | full tower | full tower |
motherboard form factor | ATX | Extended ATX | — | ATX | ATX | ATX |
material | Alloy Steel, Plastic, Tempered Glass, Aluminum | — | Tempered Glass | Alloy Steel | Tempered Glass | Tempered Glass |
cooling method | Air | Air | Air | Air | Air | Air |
number of usb ports | 5 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 4 |
fan count | 2 | 2 | 7 | 2 | 4 | 3 |
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The COSMOS C700P Black Edition extends further than its matte black coating, comprised of internal and external improvements upon the original. The PSU Shroud, flat radiator brackets, fine mesh panels, cable cover system, and an extra rear panel are all included to advance the COSMOS’ modular origins. While the panels and bars exhibit a pitch-black theme, the curved tempered glass possesses a lighter tint in comparison to the original. Builds enjoy a panoramic view through the dual-curved tempered glass, utilizing an arsenal of accessories at hand. Raising the Bar(s) in the COSMOS C700P Black Edition means more out-of-the-box parts to build an out-of-this-world rig.
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Customers like the appearance, space and quality of the computer chassis. For example, they mention it's very nice, classy and has plenty of room to accommodate radiators and reservoirs. That said, they appreciate the customization options and say it'll fit multiple setups. One downside is the weight, with customers complaining about it being ridiculously heavy.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the computer chassis. They mention that it is very nice, classy, and has a truly premium look and feel. The tempered glass is gorgeous, and the case is well-made with great design innovations. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and appearance of this product.
"...need argb, then I highly recommend this case, after all it’s a fantastic looking case and has plenty of room to accommodate radiators and reservoirs..." Read more
"...The side panels on this case are a dream, they are magnetic and you can take them off the case in a matter of seconds, you just open the side panel..." Read more
"...Cable management is a breeze and the RGB is a cut above (clean and classy)." Read more
"...The tempered glass is gorgeous on here, as it would be on any case you take the time to put a system in and hide the wiring...." Read more
Customers like the space in the computer chassis. For example, they say it's huge, has plenty of room to accommodate radiators and reservoirs, and has enough room behind the motherboard to run tubing. That said, they appreciate the 4 hard drive cages and 4 SSD cages that are already installed.
"...to accommodate radiators and reservoirs and even has enough room behind the motherboard to run tubing if you’re willing to do a little (easy) modding." Read more
"...The interior is roomy, making cable management a synch. Airflow is incredible...." Read more
"...It's great because it gives you a ton of room for watercooling or even air cooling if you're into that lmao...." Read more
"There is a lot of room in this case. Cable management is a breeze and the RGB is a cut above (clean and classy)." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the computer chassis. They mention that it is well-made, reliable, and solid. They also appreciate the top handles and bottom skids, which are strong. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...This case is well made, vastly superior to my Cosmos S case I purchased in 2008...." Read more
"Amazing Build Quality...." Read more
"Could not be happier with this case. It's solid and there is so much room for whatever you want to do with it...." Read more
"...Now to the good parts:- Very well built. Metal frame, thick glass doors, and only a small bit of plastic...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the customization options provided by the computer chassis. They mention that it has multiple setups and an overwhelming number of water cooling options.
"...The case is heavy, but looks great and has a lot of options for customization...." Read more
"...Overwhelming number of options for watercooling. Fan and radiator installation is greatly improved from the previous Cosmos 2...." Read more
"- can put multiple setups. - customised setups. - It also has features that is like the pc version of the Mac Pros of the early 2000s" Read more
"...is amazing, airflow is like no other, and you have so many customization options with this thing :)..." Read more
Customers are not happy with the weight of the computer chassis. They mention that it is ridiculously heavy and bulky once finished.
"...not be apparent, isn’t so much its size alone but rather its extraordinary weight...." Read more
"This thing is heavy! As a empty case, it weighs in at 52lbs. Fully built, it comes in around 85lbs...." Read more
"...This of course makes it heavy, so it isn't very portable. If you want portable, don't go for a full tower- Modular...." Read more
"...I have not received a response yet. This case is so heavy, I think the odds of the glass panel being broken during shipment is very, very..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the computer chassis. They mention that the tempered glass door broke, the glass side panel was shattered, and that replacement parts are hard to come by. They also say that the temper on the glass door was wrong and the door smashed when they picked it up.
"...yet. This case is so heavy, I think the odds of the glass panel being broken during shipment is very, very high...." Read more
"...One issue I had was that a screw broke off when I was switching everything around and putting stuff back in, but it was in a nonessential place, so..." Read more
"...with no external shipping box damage, but the glass side door of the case was shattered and had scratched the internal parts of the case...." Read more
"The temper on the glass door was wrong and the door shattered when I picked the case up to work on it. The case other than that is great...." Read more
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First, this computer case is essentially a display case. It’s a case designed for enthusiasts with money and as such it is assumed the buyer has enough spare cash to invest in a complete water cooling solution. The case has just enough (barely) airflow to help remove the ambient heat generated from the components that are not water cooled.
The second thing to consider is the fact that this case is entirely inadequate for hosting a system cooled only by air. The filters alone significantly reduce the volume of air needed to be pulled into the case in order to keep the system reasonably cool. If you must rely on air cooling, you would be better off removing all the filters and then periodically blow the dust out of the case with a can of air. I don’t recommend this option and instead I encourage you to install a liquid cooling solution.
Once you remove the filters, covers, and shrouds (very easy) working in this case is a walk in the park.
As already mentioned many times the case is very large in size, yet what might not be apparent, isn’t so much its size alone but rather its extraordinary weight. There are many large mid-size and full-size tower cases available in the marketplace which weigh only a fraction of the weight of this case. With a water cooling kit installed I’d wager the case would be too heavy for one person to carry.
The case I/O has a lot of cables and wires. Unfortunately, these wires come in a jumbled mess. To untangle these wires for better management, you’ll need to unplug the wires from the rgb/fan controller. It might look intimidating at first, but it’s really not that complicated. The right side of the case has plenty of room to hide cables so it’s possible to implement a clean wire scheme, but thanks to I/O wire mess expect it to take a lot of work.
The fan controller is very primitive and only allows for two fan speeds. It does not regulate fan speed based on temperature. If your motherboard has enough fan headers to support the number of fans you have in your case and your motherboard has sensors for temp and is capable of regulating fan speed based on temperature, especially if your motherboard supports a customizable temperature curve, I highly recommend using your motherboard to power your fans. Besides, if you want to know the current rpm of your fans, you’re not going to get that information from the case fan controller.
This case is well made, vastly superior to my Cosmos S case I purchased in 2008. The Cosmos S had a capacitive power switch that ended up failing and could not be replaced. So I’m happy to see that the C700P comes with a simple mechanical power switch (who’da thunk it). Like the Cosmos S, the weight of C700P is supported by skids, but unlike the Cosmos S, the skids of the C700P have rubber pads under them. Without the rubber pads, the paint on the skids of the Cosmos S, which were painted aluminum tubing, would rub off when the case (which was also a very heavy case) was moved across the surface it was resting on, leaving behind stains that proved permanent.
The rgb controller provides a very limited number of color presets. A good thing if you ask me, otherwise you'd have to push the button a ludicrous number of times to get back to the color of your choice. The LED are very bright and can thankfully be turned off and on. The rgb controller has a 4 pin plug for the rgb header on your motherboard which will allow you to change the LED strips as a group to whatever color you want but the rgb controller does not have an addressable rgb (argb) plug as the lights in the LED strips are not addressable so they cannot be assigned different colors (see the C700M model).
If you are an enthusiast with deep pockets and intend to cool your system with water and don’t need argb, then I highly recommend this case, after all it’s a fantastic looking case and has plenty of room to accommodate radiators and reservoirs and even has enough room behind the motherboard to run tubing if you’re willing to do a little (easy) modding.
I have to admit, the instructions suck.. terribly. There's no point to do any of the other layouts at all! You will spend more time fiddling with the layouts than you will putting your components together..
As a completed computer, this is a dream come true. It's easy to clean and maintain. the front and top mesh panels pull right off and go back on like a snap of a finger. The bottom filter pulls out easily from the front to clean. The side glass panel is held shut by a magnet.. opens and shuts like a door.
The interior is roomy, making cable management a synch. Airflow is incredible.
The price hurt.. imagine your case costing more than your CPU... and almost as much as your GPU..
If you choose this as your case, build a no compromise computer with it.
I have to admit, the instructions suck.. terribly. There's no point to do any of the other layouts at all! You will spend more time fiddling with the layouts than you will putting your components together..
As a completed computer, this is a dream come true. It's easy to clean and maintain. the front and top mesh panels pull right off and go back on like a snap of a finger. The bottom filter pulls out easily from the front to clean. The side glass panel is held shut by a magnet.. opens and shuts like a door.
The interior is roomy, making cable management a synch. Airflow is incredible.
The price hurt.. imagine your case costing more than your CPU... and almost as much as your GPU..
If you choose this as your case, build a no compromise computer with it.
I have had the flagship Cooler Master HAF-X case since the day it was released in 2010. It is now 2019 and after upgrading my first gen i7 990x to the new i9 9900k, new motherboard, ram, and gpu I figured it was time to upgrade the case as well.
I loved the original cosmos 2 when it came out in 2012-2013 but I felt the $350 for the case with no side window in 2013 was too much. Now a lot more cases are around the $300 mark due to inflation and what not. Plus cases have better features nowadays.
I was stuck between the c700m and c700p. I hated the silver on both, and hated the fact that the c700m was $500 although I love the front rgb lights on the c700m. So when I saw this black edition c700p was coming out it was a no brainer as it was only $50 more than the original c700p.
They addressed every single complaint with the original c700p.
The power supply and hard drive cage shroud on the original c700p looked terrible, it covered most of the pc. I like how they changed it in the black. They made it just a full one piece power supply shroud that covers the whole bottom so you can hide your cables. I also hide my dual bay pump/reservoir since I didn't have enough room to fit it in the dual bay slot because of my reservoir.
They fixed the tint on the side panel. The original c700p had a dark green tinted side panel that was hard to see through. With this side panel it's so clear that it doesn't look like there's even a side panel on.
They give you 4 hard drive cages, as well as 4 ssd cages that are already installed. Whereas the original only had the few ssd cages and 2 hard drive cages.
My only complaint is that I have a 360mm rad in the front that was intaking air and it would case the fans to be much louder because there is almost no ventilation to the front fans because of the front cover plus the dust cover. I took the dust cover out and the fans were still much louder. I just ended up swapping the fans the opposite direction so they blow air out of the front of the case.
I have fit 4 radiators in here. 360mm radiator up top, 360mm radiator up front, 240mm next to the motherboard, and a 120mm radiator towards the rear.
If you are running push/pull with a radiator up top you will need to use slim 120x15mm fans for the top of the radiator otherwise the top dust filter wont close. I learned that the hard way because all of my fans are 120x25mm.
So I'm going to order some noctua 120mmx15mm slim fans to add push/pull to the top radiator.
The stock rgb wave sequence of the case is nice however I decided to keep the rgb to a minimum after seeing how good everything looked in all blue. So I plugged the included rgb header to my motherboard and now I have the case lights doing a pulsing blue which matches the build much better. You are able to set static colors from the case light button as well.
The included fan controller was a bonus as you can plug in six 3 or 4 pin fans. The only issue is there are only two speed options on the case, high and low which will either run the fans at 12v(100%) or 7v which is about 60%. You can get better control by plugging your fans into your motherboard fan headers and adjusting it through software if your motherboard supports that. Plus I have to stand up every time to reach the fan speed button on top of the case.
The side panels on this case are a dream, they are magnetic and you can take them off the case in a matter of seconds, you just open the side panel all the way and slide it up and it comes right off. No tools required.
All in all this case is absolutely amazing. I thought my haf x case was big, being an e atx case. But this case is definitely a few inches taller and longer. It's great because it gives you a ton of room for watercooling or even air cooling if you're into that lmao. You could honestly mount another radiator where I have my reservoir in the pics and then just mount the reservoir on any of the radiators. So you can fit another 240mm radiator if you wanted, or maybe even a 360mm.
So many options with this case. I had a porsche hood crest from a spare hood from my car so I decided why not put it on lmao. Although I think the colors ruin the blacked out look of this case, maybe I'll by a blacked out porsche hood crest :^)
Specs:
CPU: Intel i9-9900k @ 5.2ghz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
GPU: Evga RTX 2080 Ti @ 2040mhz Core, 7900mhz Mem
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32GB 3000mhz @ CL13
Cooling: 2x XSPC 360mm Radiators, XSPC 240mm Radiator, EK 120mm Radiator
10x 120mm Fans
Storage: 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVME, 250gb Samsung 950 Pro NVME
Silicon Power 480GB SSD, 2x Intel 530 180GB SSD, 4TB Seagate 7200rpm HDD
2x 2TB Seagate 7200rpm HDD, 1TB Seagate 7200rpm HDD
Audio: Asus Xonar Essence STX Sound Card
Little dot 1+ Hybrid tube amp with upgraded burson V5 op-amps and Russian Voskod 1940s tubes
Grado RS2e Headphones
Monitor: LG 32'' IPS 4K HDR (32ud99-w)
Keyboard: Razer Cynosa Chroma Pro
Mouse: Razer Deatheradder Elite SKT T1 Edition
Mousepad: Razer Goliathus Chroma
Case: Cooler Master C700P Black Edition
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019
I have had the flagship Cooler Master HAF-X case since the day it was released in 2010. It is now 2019 and after upgrading my first gen i7 990x to the new i9 9900k, new motherboard, ram, and gpu I figured it was time to upgrade the case as well.
I loved the original cosmos 2 when it came out in 2012-2013 but I felt the $350 for the case with no side window in 2013 was too much. Now a lot more cases are around the $300 mark due to inflation and what not. Plus cases have better features nowadays.
I was stuck between the c700m and c700p. I hated the silver on both, and hated the fact that the c700m was $500 although I love the front rgb lights on the c700m. So when I saw this black edition c700p was coming out it was a no brainer as it was only $50 more than the original c700p.
They addressed every single complaint with the original c700p.
The power supply and hard drive cage shroud on the original c700p looked terrible, it covered most of the pc. I like how they changed it in the black. They made it just a full one piece power supply shroud that covers the whole bottom so you can hide your cables. I also hide my dual bay pump/reservoir since I didn't have enough room to fit it in the dual bay slot because of my reservoir.
They fixed the tint on the side panel. The original c700p had a dark green tinted side panel that was hard to see through. With this side panel it's so clear that it doesn't look like there's even a side panel on.
They give you 4 hard drive cages, as well as 4 ssd cages that are already installed. Whereas the original only had the few ssd cages and 2 hard drive cages.
My only complaint is that I have a 360mm rad in the front that was intaking air and it would case the fans to be much louder because there is almost no ventilation to the front fans because of the front cover plus the dust cover. I took the dust cover out and the fans were still much louder. I just ended up swapping the fans the opposite direction so they blow air out of the front of the case.
I have fit 4 radiators in here. 360mm radiator up top, 360mm radiator up front, 240mm next to the motherboard, and a 120mm radiator towards the rear.
If you are running push/pull with a radiator up top you will need to use slim 120x15mm fans for the top of the radiator otherwise the top dust filter wont close. I learned that the hard way because all of my fans are 120x25mm.
So I'm going to order some noctua 120mmx15mm slim fans to add push/pull to the top radiator.
The stock rgb wave sequence of the case is nice however I decided to keep the rgb to a minimum after seeing how good everything looked in all blue. So I plugged the included rgb header to my motherboard and now I have the case lights doing a pulsing blue which matches the build much better. You are able to set static colors from the case light button as well.
The included fan controller was a bonus as you can plug in six 3 or 4 pin fans. The only issue is there are only two speed options on the case, high and low which will either run the fans at 12v(100%) or 7v which is about 60%. You can get better control by plugging your fans into your motherboard fan headers and adjusting it through software if your motherboard supports that. Plus I have to stand up every time to reach the fan speed button on top of the case.
The side panels on this case are a dream, they are magnetic and you can take them off the case in a matter of seconds, you just open the side panel all the way and slide it up and it comes right off. No tools required.
All in all this case is absolutely amazing. I thought my haf x case was big, being an e atx case. But this case is definitely a few inches taller and longer. It's great because it gives you a ton of room for watercooling or even air cooling if you're into that lmao. You could honestly mount another radiator where I have my reservoir in the pics and then just mount the reservoir on any of the radiators. So you can fit another 240mm radiator if you wanted, or maybe even a 360mm.
So many options with this case. I had a porsche hood crest from a spare hood from my car so I decided why not put it on lmao. Although I think the colors ruin the blacked out look of this case, maybe I'll by a blacked out porsche hood crest :^)
Specs:
CPU: Intel i9-9900k @ 5.2ghz
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master
GPU: Evga RTX 2080 Ti @ 2040mhz Core, 7900mhz Mem
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32GB 3000mhz @ CL13
Cooling: 2x XSPC 360mm Radiators, XSPC 240mm Radiator, EK 120mm Radiator
10x 120mm Fans
Storage: 1TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVME, 250gb Samsung 950 Pro NVME
Silicon Power 480GB SSD, 2x Intel 530 180GB SSD, 4TB Seagate 7200rpm HDD
2x 2TB Seagate 7200rpm HDD, 1TB Seagate 7200rpm HDD
Audio: Asus Xonar Essence STX Sound Card
Little dot 1+ Hybrid tube amp with upgraded burson V5 op-amps and Russian Voskod 1940s tubes
Grado RS2e Headphones
Monitor: LG 32'' IPS 4K HDR (32ud99-w)
Keyboard: Razer Cynosa Chroma Pro
Mouse: Razer Deatheradder Elite SKT T1 Edition
Mousepad: Razer Goliathus Chroma
Case: Cooler Master C700P Black Edition
Top reviews from other countries
このケースだけで20kg近くあるため、机の上に乗せるような代物ではありません。試みただけで魔女の一撃を食らうことになるでしょう。
内部フレームを組み換えることで様々なレイアウトに対応できる一方、近年のフルタワーケースとしては内部はやや狭め。サイドパネルを開けたり外す場合必ず背面のプラ枠を外さなければならないなどクセも強いです。
これだけ大きいと共振もしないかと思いきや、ファンの回転数などによっては上部アルミフレームが弦のように共振し低周波を発します。
また、前面がプラパネルで覆われたメッシュ、天面もメッシュパネルで静音性は全くないと言っていいでしょう。
細かいところの作りの悪さや、電源ユニットに要求するケーブルの長さなど、悪いところを挙げればキリがありません。
このケースのいいところと言えば、最近絶滅危惧種となった5.25インチベイを搭載していること。
そしてただただカッコいい。それだけでもう神です。昔憧れだったあのCOSMOSが手に入った、それだけで☆100個くらいの価値です。
諸々の不満点と相殺して☆5評価とします。
Reviewed in Japan on June 16, 2023
このケースだけで20kg近くあるため、机の上に乗せるような代物ではありません。試みただけで魔女の一撃を食らうことになるでしょう。
内部フレームを組み換えることで様々なレイアウトに対応できる一方、近年のフルタワーケースとしては内部はやや狭め。サイドパネルを開けたり外す場合必ず背面のプラ枠を外さなければならないなどクセも強いです。
これだけ大きいと共振もしないかと思いきや、ファンの回転数などによっては上部アルミフレームが弦のように共振し低周波を発します。
また、前面がプラパネルで覆われたメッシュ、天面もメッシュパネルで静音性は全くないと言っていいでしょう。
細かいところの作りの悪さや、電源ユニットに要求するケーブルの長さなど、悪いところを挙げればキリがありません。
このケースのいいところと言えば、最近絶滅危惧種となった5.25インチベイを搭載していること。
そしてただただカッコいい。それだけでもう神です。昔憧れだったあのCOSMOSが手に入った、それだけで☆100個くらいの価値です。
諸々の不満点と相殺して☆5評価とします。
Reviewed in Brazil on December 9, 2023