This design aims to facilitate better cooling performance while reducing maintenance effort — a feature likely appreciated by PC enthusiasts and builders handling high-power hardware. The chassis employs a new modular internal architecture described as “FreeForm 2.0.” This layout affords flexibility in organizing components, fan placement, radiator mounting, and cable routing. As a result, COSMOS ALPHA can accommodate large graphics cards — including expected future flagship models — along with full-size power supplies and comprehensive water-cooling solutions. The case also features a modern I/O complement: four USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, and a 3.5 mm audio jack on the top panel for easy access. The side-panel is tempered glass to showcase the interior build, matching the aesthetic expectations of high-end gaming or workstation rigs.
At present Cooler Master has not confirmed when COSMOS ALPHA will go on sale globally or set an official retail price. For reference, a listing on an Indian retailer prices it at ₹ 32,699 — giving a rough guide to what a street price might look like. While this doesn’t reflect final global pricing, it suggests the chassis is positioned toward enthusiasts willing to invest in premium components and a feature-rich build environment. COSMOS ALPHA seems particularly suited for users planning large, high-performance builds, or those who value cooling efficiency, dust control, and flexible internal layout.


