The Cougar Panzer EVO RGB full-tower gaming case dazzles with brilliant lighting effects, dominates in scale and construction, and impresses with an excellent set of features. Cougar has recently ...
When it comes to PC cases, there are two schools of thought. For some, their case is an extension of their gaming persona, with glass panels and RGB lighting high on their list of required ...
Corsair's latest pc case comes in three versions, all using the same core chassis. The 3500X is a bare case with no fans ...
While opting to build your PC in enclosures of ever-shrinking dimensions has been pretty popular over the last few years, there will always be the need for larger chassis that can accommodate special ...
The H7 Flow is a pretty big case for a mid-tower, coming in at 544mm tall, 244mm wide, and 468mm deep. However, it has more space on the interior than most cases in its class, simply due to the ...
Being two-faced doesn’t have a positive connotation, but let’s set that aside for the duration of this PC case review. The “Duoface” in the name of Cougar’s latest value-priced gaming case ($89.99) ...
The Cougar DarkBlader X5 RGB is an interesting case, even if it does, quite frankly, have a really lousy name. Thankfully, the name of the case is nowhere to be found beyond the cardboard box; phew!
Too often with PCs, an Elite or Pro version of a case means a metal side panel was converted to glass or RGB lighting was added to the fans. That's not the case with Cougar's Duoface Pro RGB. The ...
The Aurora fans from In Win are spectacular to look at, and the additional RGB LED strips takes the amount of lighting over the top! The 3-pack kits are affordable with dual options of control, but ...
The Pironman 5 case for the Raspberry Pi makes the single-board computer look like a tiny gaming PC, complete with a clear acrylic case, RGB lighting, and more. But As Ian discovered when he tested ...
RGB has a way of creeping up on you. I used to detest it - but now, looking at these Corsair iCUE QL120 RGB case fans, I can't help but feel those familiar 'gimme' urges usually reserved for clicky ...