Cougar MX330-G MX330 Mid Tower Case with Full Tempered Glass Window and USB 3.0 , black








Key features
- •MX330-G Features a tempered glass transparent window that will allow you to see all your components in action and enjoy any lighting you decide to include in your build.
- •7 PCI Slots and support for up to 350mm Long Graphics cards allow you to install all the horsepower you need to run. 4K/60Fps games and even more.
- •Strong cooling: want to cool all those powerful components? No problem. You can install up to five fans and a 240mm water cooling radiator to protect your investment from the threat of overheating.
- •Minimalist beauty: the covers for the PSU and the 3.5'' Drive bay allow you to hide the cables behind them, improving the internal airflow and giving you an unobstructed view of your components.
- •Easily detachable and cleanable dust filters behind the front, top and bottom covers will further help keep your computer clean and gorgeous!
Cougar MX330-G MX330 Mid Tower Case with Full Tempered Glass Window and USB 3.0 , black
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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Based on 10 reviews
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Lots of room, don't get glass.
Dvitz✓ Verified Purchase•October 11, 2023
Don't get the glass panel, it adds weight. The two compartment design complements a modular PSU. The drive spaces, both 2.5 and 3.5 are underneath the mobo area. Most cables then go down holes under 00with the mobo cables coming back up thru different holes.
Low cost without feeling cheap
wackyratt✓ Verified Purchase•October 3, 2023
Was pleasantly surprised by the features of this chassis. They seem to have made some thoughtful choices of where to economize to keep the cost low while still feeling like a solid product.
- Magnetic dust screen on the top: cheap but better than I expected
- Has real feet, doesn't wobble
- Comes with 1 case fan. It has plenty of room for adding more.
- Small for an ATX-size case, but spacious. Room for all the internal drives most people will need, even space for a 5.25" optical drive.
Seems like a great choice for a first build or, in my situation, a replacement chassis for my dad's old computer that is a step up from prebuilt budget PC's chassis, and not a bad experience for me to build in. He's happy with it. Long-term durability of the front-panel connectors remains to be seen, but my first impression is that the important parts feel like my fancier $80 chassis. Nice for the price.
- Magnetic dust screen on the top: cheap but better than I expected
- Has real feet, doesn't wobble
- Comes with 1 case fan. It has plenty of room for adding more.
- Small for an ATX-size case, but spacious. Room for all the internal drives most people will need, even space for a 5.25" optical drive.
Seems like a great choice for a first build or, in my situation, a replacement chassis for my dad's old computer that is a step up from prebuilt budget PC's chassis, and not a bad experience for me to build in. He's happy with it. Long-term durability of the front-panel connectors remains to be seen, but my first impression is that the important parts feel like my fancier $80 chassis. Nice for the price.
Case will work with a CD/DVD drive installed
Mike's Computer Repair Service✓ Verified Purchase•September 26, 2023
Nice case. The thing I like about Cougar over Thermaltake is that the feet on the Cougar cases are much sturdier. I'm a computer tech and the Thermaltake cases have very fragile bottom case feet. Quite often they brake off in shipping. This is important because I don't want the hassle of returning a case. The case will also hold a system board and still have enough room in the front to install a CD/DVD player without it hitting the system board. Just a really nice low cost case.
Really Good for the price
john e hamilton iii✓ Verified Purchase•September 23, 2023
This MX33-F PC case will work just fine for my new build.
The case is very light weight and easy to disassemble for the build.
It also comes with 5 129mm fans which is a plus.
The only issue I can see is the instruction manual is all in Russian.
A little weird but nothing to stop the build
Overall I would buy this case again
The case is very light weight and easy to disassemble for the build.
It also comes with 5 129mm fans which is a plus.
The only issue I can see is the instruction manual is all in Russian.
A little weird but nothing to stop the build
Overall I would buy this case again
Absolutely Brilliant Mate
Erik Ramblas✓ Verified Purchase•September 13, 2023
The media could not be loaded. Throughout the past few weeks I've been constantly searching for a good case for my current rig as I've had the Corsair Carbide 100R for about 4 years, and as you can see I've decided on this one: the Cougar MX330-G.
Pros:
Good price
Great quality
Lightweight
Better air intake
Cable management
Stylish
sweg
Cons:
screws may be too small for mounting fans/AIO in inner front panel of case (I'd invest in extra screws just in case)
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First impression:
Aesthetically pleasing and lightweight with a high quality material especially for being around $50. As I'm sure many of you fancy looking at the beautiful lighting and components of your build, this give you a tinted tempered glass with four hand screws to allow you to easily access anything within. The metal mesh front of the case allows for more air intake (especially with my Uphere RGB fans).
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Testing Temps:
Idle temps:
System Temp: 28-34c
CPU Temp: 27-35 c
Gaming Temps: (MGSV PHANTOM PAIN)
CPU Temp: 45-50c
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Building Experience:
Taking off any panel of the case, whether it was cable side panel, tempered glass or front panel, everything came out with ease, that way you don't feel as if you're going to break the bloody thing. Expansion slots has a stylish screw cover that allows to access your screws without any frustration (at least in my opinion).
ATX Motherboard (MSI Z97A GAMING 6) went on without a hassle and there was sufficient room above to add/remove 120m fans, possibly 240mm liquid cooler. there is room for a 240mm liquid cooler at the front of the case and has a small indentation to ensure that it allows room to avoid the possibility of a difficult/tight fit. Additionally, although it comes with a Cougar 120mm rear fan, it is able to mount a 120mm liquid cooler for anyone who would want to.
Another point to add, as I was going over the dimensions of the case, my HYPER 212 BLACK EDITION fit perfectly.
Mounting the two 120mm fans at the front of the case and above was where I had a bit of an issue. I'm not entirely sure that all these case may have this issue, but I notices that the 4 long screws to mount the fans had an issue with going into the mounting holes. After some time, I had to reuse older small screws (from my Corsair Carbide 100R case) to mount the fans on both sections; I installed the bolts from the inner part of the front so the fans that sit in between the front panel and the inner front panel of the case are sturdy. For the top portion I mounted them normally with the corsair screws.
Attaching all the other components was just peachy.
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PC SPECS:
CPU: i7-4790k
GPU: MSI GEFORCE GTX1080 TI GAMING X 11G
SSD: Kingston SA400M8240G 240GB (SSD IN M.2 2280)
HDD: WD Blue 1TB (2012)
RAM: G.SKILL RipjawsX DDR3 1600 C9 2x4GB
PSU: Corsair CX750M
MBD: MSI Z97A GAMING 6
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Overall:
I'd definitely recommend this case to anyone who wants something different and is currently looking at the reviews to see if they'd want it or not. Just do it you doughnut; I did and I have no regrets... well except the mounting screws, but that's not gonna stop me from enjoying this brilliant case
Pros:
Good price
Great quality
Lightweight
Better air intake
Cable management
Stylish
sweg
Cons:
screws may be too small for mounting fans/AIO in inner front panel of case (I'd invest in extra screws just in case)
-------------------------------
First impression:
Aesthetically pleasing and lightweight with a high quality material especially for being around $50. As I'm sure many of you fancy looking at the beautiful lighting and components of your build, this give you a tinted tempered glass with four hand screws to allow you to easily access anything within. The metal mesh front of the case allows for more air intake (especially with my Uphere RGB fans).
-------------------------------
Testing Temps:
Idle temps:
System Temp: 28-34c
CPU Temp: 27-35 c
Gaming Temps: (MGSV PHANTOM PAIN)
CPU Temp: 45-50c
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Building Experience:
Taking off any panel of the case, whether it was cable side panel, tempered glass or front panel, everything came out with ease, that way you don't feel as if you're going to break the bloody thing. Expansion slots has a stylish screw cover that allows to access your screws without any frustration (at least in my opinion).
ATX Motherboard (MSI Z97A GAMING 6) went on without a hassle and there was sufficient room above to add/remove 120m fans, possibly 240mm liquid cooler. there is room for a 240mm liquid cooler at the front of the case and has a small indentation to ensure that it allows room to avoid the possibility of a difficult/tight fit. Additionally, although it comes with a Cougar 120mm rear fan, it is able to mount a 120mm liquid cooler for anyone who would want to.
Another point to add, as I was going over the dimensions of the case, my HYPER 212 BLACK EDITION fit perfectly.
Mounting the two 120mm fans at the front of the case and above was where I had a bit of an issue. I'm not entirely sure that all these case may have this issue, but I notices that the 4 long screws to mount the fans had an issue with going into the mounting holes. After some time, I had to reuse older small screws (from my Corsair Carbide 100R case) to mount the fans on both sections; I installed the bolts from the inner part of the front so the fans that sit in between the front panel and the inner front panel of the case are sturdy. For the top portion I mounted them normally with the corsair screws.
Attaching all the other components was just peachy.
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PC SPECS:
CPU: i7-4790k
GPU: MSI GEFORCE GTX1080 TI GAMING X 11G
SSD: Kingston SA400M8240G 240GB (SSD IN M.2 2280)
HDD: WD Blue 1TB (2012)
RAM: G.SKILL RipjawsX DDR3 1600 C9 2x4GB
PSU: Corsair CX750M
MBD: MSI Z97A GAMING 6
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Overall:
I'd definitely recommend this case to anyone who wants something different and is currently looking at the reviews to see if they'd want it or not. Just do it you doughnut; I did and I have no regrets... well except the mounting screws, but that's not gonna stop me from enjoying this brilliant case
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