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Guru3D.com » News » Cougar Launches the Cougar Turret

Cougar Launches the Cougar Turret

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/13/2018 12:23 PM | source: Cougar | 1 comment(s)
Cougar Launches the Cougar Turret

The Cougar Turret has an angular form, it is a compact Mid-Tower. The first is a side panel, which lets you show off your computer’s hardware. While the second on the front of the case creates an eye-catching glowing lighting effect when the two pre-installed Vortex LED fans are illuminated.

Aesthetics aside the Cougar Turret is a practical case, it can hold motherboards with form factors from Mini ITX to ATX and up to three 350mm GPUs. The case also has enough space to store two 3.5" drives or a maximum of four 2.5" drives and comes an I/O that contains 2 x USB 3.0 ports, 1 x USB 2.0 and mic/audio support as standard. Cougar has made cooling a priority. They have developed a "gaming vent system", which is an air inlet slightly offset from the case's front panel. This ensures effective airflow to components within the case and is covered with a solid plastic mesh that protects the inlet from dust.

The Cougar turret comes with two pre-installed Vortex LED fans and support for an additional four.  Alternatively, if you prefer water cooling, the Cougar Turret supports up to three radiators including a 360mm front mounted radiator, a 240mm top mount and finally a 120mm rear mount. Available for pre-order at for £66.95 



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#5564842 Posted on: 07/14/2018 09:16 AM
Hmm, even though it says in the article that cooling was a priority, I don't agree with that - to me it looks like the front case fans would be starved of inlet air, just those little side vent slots on the front panel. This would be a hot running case from the pics I can see there.

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