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Cougar launches compact FV150 Mini RGB PC case

Cougar has unveiled the FV150 Mini RGB, a new compact case that joins the popular trend of panoramic showcase chassis. Designed for Micro-ATX and Mini-ITX builds, this new case features a pillarless, dual-chamber design and is available in three colours: black, white, and pink.

Measuring 285 x 436 x 365mm, the FV150 Mini RGB offers a seamless panoramic view, achieved with tempered glass panels on the front and left side that meet without a corner pillar. This is paired with a dual-chamber layout that hides the PSU and storage drives behind the motherboard tray. The case also offers full support for rear-connector motherboards, allowing for a build with fewer visible cables in the main chamber.

Despite its compact size, the case offers some serious cooling potential. It supports up to a 360mm radiator in the top and a 280mm radiator on the side simultaneously. To get you started, Cougar includes three ARGB fans out of the box: one standard 120mm fan for rear exhaust and two 120mm reverse-blade fans for side intake.

There's plenty of room for high-end hardware too, including graphics cards up to 400mm long, CPU air coolers up to 170mm tall, and standard ATX PSUs up to 200mm long. The front I/O is also up to date, featuring a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, two USB-A 3.0 ports, and a 3.5mm headset jack.

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