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A wise man said “Looks is far more important than ability” , but we believe performance and Looks are equal , because if you don’t have ability , your looks is just for days. Base of this theory , Cougar has lunch ther new FV270 Mid Tower Gaming -Case . That’s not just for looks but also for better cooling speas . And it cost only $169 on this highly competitive market. Lets see what has in this Case.
We will discuse very few point to know how this case really is. So for that please read full article for complet view.
Specification | Details |
Model | COUGAR FV270 |
Form Factor | Mid-Tower |
Motherboard Compatibility | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
Dimensions | 464mm x 210mm x 474mm (H x W x D) |
Weight | ~7.5 kg (16.53 lbs) |
Material | - Steel chassis |
Color | Black |
Expansion Slots | 7 horizontal expansion slots |
Drive Bays | - 2 x 3.5" HDD (convertible to 2.5") |
Maximum GPU Length | Up to 320mm |
Maximum CPU Cooler Height | Up to 165mm |
Maximum PSU Length | Up to 180mm |
Pre-installed Fans | - 1 x 120mm rear fan |
Fan Support | - Front: 3 x 120mm or 2 x 140mm |
Radiator Support | - 2 x USB 3.0 |
I/O Ports | - 2 x USB 3.0 |
PSU Support | ATX PSU (standard mount, bottom) |
Cable Management | ~23mm of space for cable routing |
Dust Filters | - Top magnetic dust filter |
Tempered Glass | Full-size left tempered glass side panel |
RGB Lighting | No built-in RGB (RGB fans can be installed separately) |
Cooling Support | Air and liquid cooling (supports large radiators) |
Expansion | Support for additional cooling and storage options |
Warranty | 1 year |
The COUGAR FV270 has a modern tempered glass side panel that show your internal components. The glass is slightly round. The mesh front panel are giving airflow while keeping the inside case dust-free with its a dust filter.
The chassis is made of SPCC steel, grantee that it can handle the weight of high-end components for easier installation. The black paint finish gives it a premium look that fits into , gaming rigs and professional workstations. Its very well design.
FV270 has very strong cooling systems. It comes with six 120mm fans, including a 360mm radiator at the front, which makes high-performance cooling systems. Such as AIO liquid coolers or custom loops. The case comes with one 120mm rear exhaust fan pre-installed, but builders will likely want to add more fans for better airflow.
The front panel giving system more cooling then ever. While the rear exhaust helps remove warm air. The PSU at the bottom helps divide the power supply’s heat from the rest of the system, aiding in better cooling performance for the GPU and CPU.
The interior of the FV270 is well-designed and offering ample space for large graphics cards (up to 350mm) and CPU coolers (up to 160mm in height). It also includes a PSU shroud to keep cables out of sight, gives a clean, clutter-free build.
Cable management is straightforward, with 23mm of space behind the motherboard tray, allowing neat cable routing. Rubber grommets or pass-through holes are for hiding cables, ensuring the case maintains a clean look, even with multiple components installed.
For storage, the COUGAR FV270 offers 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch drive bays, giving space of both SSDs and HDDs. There are two 3.5-inch HDD bays that can also support 2.5-inch SSDs, along with three dedicated 2.5-inch SSD slots, providing enough storage options for most users.
With 7 expansion slots, it has enough room for multi-GPU setups or extra PCIe cards. Such as sound cards or additional network interfaces. Its bit relaxing for enthusiasts who want flexibility in their build.It is quit good.