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Review: Cougar Blazer Open Frame Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/12/2020 01:00 PM | source: | 10 comment(s)
Review: Cougar Blazer Open Frame Chassis

This time around, we’re checking out the Cougar BLAZER, an all-aluminum, open frame, mid-tower PC chassis. This new case comes in only one variant (with orange accents), and that’s a pity, because not everyone will like this colour, and it also won’t suite some components at all

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SniperX
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#5768781 Posted on: 03/12/2020 01:36 PM
I see cables, cables everywhere... :eek:

;)

warezme
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#5768793 Posted on: 03/12/2020 01:56 PM
I was mildly interested until I saw the power supply location...whaaaa? So if I need to change some component out and shut off the power supply switch, I would have to open the side door to get to it in an awkward position. The power supply sits inside the case with some weird cut out toward that back that doesn't match the standard PS. Whatever.

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#5768797 Posted on: 03/12/2020 02:08 PM
I see cables, cables everywhere... :eek:

;)

Indeed, this is a major bummer.

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#5768823 Posted on: 03/12/2020 03:23 PM
i take my nzxt h700 anyday over this, way less costly, spacious enough, good looking and practical

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#5768837 Posted on: 03/12/2020 03:57 PM
I see cables, cables everywhere... :eek:

;)

For this chassis, the custom (in length) cables are a must. I have what I have, so... ;)

i take my nzxt h700 anyday over this, way less costly, spacious enough, good looking and practical

This Cougar is not a 24/7 chassis. It's for the showcase, it would be the best to put the custom LC here (but I don't have it - yet).

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