Liquid Designs "Tiger Shark 750" Pre-Watercooled Case
Since its introduction, Cooler Master's Cosmos PC Chassis has garnering numerous awards and accolades around the world. Today, the best just got better as we unleash the Tiger Shark.
The Tiger Shark fuses the stylish design of the Cooler Master Cosmos S and powerful cooling delivered by XSPC's high specification pre-installed Watercooling cooling kit.
The case's cooling system comprises of a massive XSPC RS360 triple radiator cooled by three 120mm Fans, compact 750L/hour Reservoir Pump and award winning High Flow XSPC CPU Block.
Although the base specification of the case is show above all of our cases are built to order and we can change the specifications to you exact needs. If you need an extra block or radiator or even LED fans just ask!
Pre-Installed Water Cooling:
1 x XSPC RS360 Black radiator roof mounted
1 x XSPC Delta V3 High Flow CPU Block
1 x XSPC 750 Bay Pump Reservoir
3 x Yate Loon Fans
2 x 19mm Tubing Springz
All finished off with 3/8" tubing, Barbs and Clips!
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)
Optional Component
Transparent side panel,
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
Please Note: As these cases are hand built to your specification please allow 2-3 days for delivery.
Reviewer: Rkiver from Dublin Ireland After bing used to air cooled cases, and having experimented with thermaltakes kit, I decided I wanted a proper quiet watercooled case. After looking around and getting advice from friends I decided a Cosmos S would be the starting point, ended up pricing a full kit up to almost £400. Then someone pointed out this kit here. After talking with Pascal via MSN we decided the basic setup with a little twist, the Dual Bay 750 pump rather then the standard one. I now have a quiet, cool, efficient, overclocked to hell and back, machine. For someone who's not used to doing it all themselves this is a perfect case and kit. Definately recommend it to anyone and everyone.