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Azza Pyramid 804 Tower Black, Gray, Transparent

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In terms of size, the Conquer 2 is another full-tower case, and it’s going to hold up to SSI CEB motherboards, which are slightly larger than ATX boards. It’s on the large size for a case that can’t accommodate an EATX board: 24.8 inches (631mm) tall, 29.3 inches (744mm) long, and 14.5 inches (368mm) wide. When combined with intel i9 10900K, you will certainly have a perfect combination of reliability and performance besides improving the overall aesthetics of the hardware. Everything from its aluminum heat spreader to mirror finish is something we do not commonly see on other memory devices. This case is monstrous, with enough space to fit two full systems, multiple graphics cards, and more. Its features, like a tempered glass side panel, RGB lighting, and ample cooling options, made me its fan. Thermaltake Tower 900

In any case, the Level 20 is a perfectly functional case, but one that definitely isn’t going to be at the top of everyone’s list.WolfkinOh here's a great idea, lets use water cooling on this and put the radiator on the floor and have the pump at the highest point of the loop...You don't have to put the pump at the highest point. Not unless you use some shitty AIO toy instesd of real watercooling... The Conquer is a bit more in line with the external dimensions you’d expect from an ATX tower. It’s 23 inches (580mm) tall and 27 inches (685mm) long, and a pleasantly slim 10 inches (255mm) wide. just ridiculous, so impractical, so expensive, I get it if you want to make it a eye catcher for a booth or upon entry of some designer firm building maybe? but still.... In terms of size, the Blazer Essence is a mid-tower, meaning it holds up to an ATX motherboard. What’s great about this case compared to the other two Cougar offerings on this list is the simple construction. It is much more compact, which anyone with less desk space will appreciate.

The Torque, like any open case, is extremely well-ventilated, but this hasn’t made the designers complacent. It comes with one fan preinstalled, with room for up to 5 more (six total): three on top and three in front. Liquid cooling is also very much on the table, with space for two 360mm radiators in the same configuration. Gets tons of compliments from non computer people. I was briefly looking at the smaller azza cube but it wouldn’t accommodate my existing Form factor: Full Tower | Motherboard Support: E-ATX, ATX, Micro-ATX, mini-ITX | Dimensions: 337 x 628 x 763 mm | Weight: 45.5 lb / 20.6 kg | Radiator Support: Up to 480 mm | I/O Ports: USB 3.0 (2), USB 2.0 (1), USB Type-C (1), HD Audio (1) As we mentioned earlier, the case comes with a 200mm fan preinstalled in the front, which uses the tube design on the interior to maximize cooling. If you need extra cooling capacity, you can install two 120mm fans or a 240mm radiator in the mesh compartment at the top, but one fan should be enough for most builds. such as an EATX motherboard, 300mm long video card, 2x2.5” drive bays, 1x3.5” drive bay, and water cooling radiators up to 360mm on the bottom of the case.In the end, the Cougar Conquer is another cool case that strikes an excellent balance between design and build showcasing. In comparison to the newer model, the Conquer 2, this one definitely comes up as a winner. It’s lighter, more durable, allows for a better view inside, and has cooling in spades. Most importantly, it’s much cheaper than its bigger brother. The AH-T600 is a full tower case, making it one of the few options on our list that’s going to deliver near-unlimited power to match the unique exterior.

When it comes to cooling and performance, the Conquer is hard to beat. Like the Conquer 2, this isn’t quite an open case but does have a good deal of ventilation. In addition, it ships with three 120mm RGB fans and has room for two more. Specifically, the FSP CMT710 is one of a small number of cases that can host a dual-system build. In the larger right-hand chassis, you have the space for up to an EATX motherboard and multiple GPUs that can be mounted vertically or horizontally. However, a lot of that is the modular side panels, which can be removed for easier access. In addition, the case features a removable sub-chassis, which allows you to slide the core components of your PC out for easy replacement or cleaning.The InWin D-Frame looks like something that you’d see being rolled around the floor of a mechanic’s shop. It is as unique of a case as it gets with the welded aluminum frame, which also makes it incredibly sturdy, in addition to what InWin calls a “signature motorcycle look.” Further, there are tempered glass panels covering three sides, and the frame supporting them is steel, but it’s still quite light, at a hair under 12 pounds (5.3kg). A few downsides. The cables connecting the cases features aren’t as nice as I’d like from such an expensive case. I wish they were more durable. Cable management is difficult, and the case doesn’t provide much assistance. Only having 2 small clips that don’t do everything needed. In terms of quality, the construction matches the appearance, with a steel and tempered glass construction that weighs in at over 52 pounds (20.6kg) and feels fairly durable overall. Forget portability; this is going to be a difficult case to even put into position.

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