Cooler Master has kicked off the global marketing campaign for its long-awaited flagship, the Cosmos Alpha — and it’s already in stock at one Indian retailer.

The campaign launched with a cinematic teaser titled “Build Without Limits,” quickly followed by the case quietly appearing on Vedant Computers (model code C700-KGNN-S00) priced at ₹32,699 — listed as a “discounted” launch offer (approx. $364 USD).
First Shown at Computex 2025, Now Shipping

The Cosmos Alpha made its public debut six months ago at Computex 2025 as the “Cosmos 2025” prototype. It immediately stole the show with its FreeForm 2.0 modular ecosystem that takes the legendary Cosmos series to new extremes.
Key features confirmed:
- Massive internal volume with fully modular layout
- Native support for up to 400 mm-long GPUs + integrated graphics card holder
- Extreme radiator compatibility (dual 480 mm + side or top mounts shown)
- Seamless air and custom water-cooling configurations
- Iconic curved aluminum exoskeleton with tempered glass panels
Cooler Master calls it the “halo” product of the Cosmos line and the ultimate expression of FreeForm 2.0 — aimed squarely at enthusiasts and extreme modders who refuse compromise.
Official Statement from Cooler Master
“The legendary COSMOS series, once hailed as the ultimate expression of PC case modularity, evolves into the ‘halo’ platform for enthusiasts and modders. Brand new COSMOS will serve as the aspirational apex of what FreeForm 2.0 stands for — freedom, scale, and personalization without compromise, making it an ALPHA case for all ALPHA builders.”
Availability
Currently the only confirmed retail listing worldwide is Vedant Computers in India. Expect wider global rollout (Newegg, Amazon, Caseking, etc.) in the coming weeks as stock spreads.
If you’ve been waiting for the spiritual successor to the original Cosmos II and C700P, the wait is finally over — the new king of ultra-premium towers has landed.
Sources: TPU Forum (credit: Chaitanya), VideoCardz, Cooler Master YouTube Channel, CMUPH Facebook Group, Vortez