Cougar Panzer Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 26.06.17
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Installation

Overview

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The interior of the Panzer is spacious, although it might not look like that at a first glance. As we already said, the motherboard tray is compatible with ATX motherboards and all the HDDs/SSDs have to be placed behind the tray or above the PSU cover.

The motherboard tray comes with your usual large opening behind the socket allowing the installation of aftermarket coolers without the need of removing the entire motherboard. Around the tray, there aren't any rubber grommets but despite that it's possible to creat a nice and clean looking build based on this case. Behind the motherboardtray there is quite some space and cables can easily be routed and stored to this location. HDDs and SSDs can be installed easily thanks to the tool-less system. The most interesting feature of this case is simply that there is a lot of space available on the inside allowing one to install any large cooler as well as whatever high-end graphics card you'd like to use without encountering any issues whatsoever.

In the case of our test setup, we used a high-end graphics card and an AiO cooler with 240mm radiator. Putting the hardware in place was piece of cake.

 

 
 



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Features Page 7 - Temperatures
Page 4 - Product overview Page 8 - Conclusion




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