⚔️ Dominate your desk with the Panzer Max – where power meets precision.
The COUGAR Panzer Max Ultimate Full Tower Gaming Case offers superior expandability with support for multiple graphics cards, extensive storage options, and motherboard compatibility. It features powerful airflow with up to 8 fans and water cooling support, combined with intelligent cable management and a military-inspired design for a professional yet aggressive look.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Cougar |
Series | PANZER MAX |
Item model number | Panzer Max |
Item Weight | 8.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 21.89 x 10.4 x 24.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 21.89 x 10.4 x 24.1 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Cougar |
ASIN | B01HQHQF1W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 29, 2016 |
A**R
Oh yeah this case will do most certainly
When I decided to build a computer. I took the time and energy to research the parts i was going to use thoroughly and after painstakingly finding a case I liked. I choose this one instead when it popped up on the similar items list of the case I was going to get. This case is well constructed plenty of space for upgrades and has some nice air flow capabilities going on.Lets break it down a little.Case visual design - 5/5 When I first look at it reminds of a cargo crate or even a ammo box. The case is obviously inspired by the military/industrial train of thought with its riveted and construction yard type of look. I actually really like this design as it works well for my taste and gives a the case a more menacing and hefty look and feel as opposed to a super stream lined case. Its a box and makes sure you know it. The plastic Window is also a nice flourish tooCase design - 4.5/5 As I already mentioned it is heavily inspired by the military/construction yard line of thinking. This line of thinking translates really well to the case it self as it is almost fully modular. going from the outside in we have press catch releases for the top and front panels which are a nice touch as it allows for easy cleaning of the wire airflow mesh. Both sides with the main one having a nice big window are easily removed using a latch system as opposed to thumb screws once again allowing easy access. the bottom is actually elevated allowing for good airflow to a bottom fed PSU with a nice mag mesh filter to keep it clean. Its also has some handles on the top which are functional allowing you to easily carry it around. however iam not to sure how they would handle when fully loaded. To top it all it has two 5.25" bays for internal mounting and four front usb two of which are 3.0 along with a fan control if you want to use the inbuilt one. I do have to take a half point because the window it self is a type of plastic and I would prefer it to be tempered glass.Internal - 4.5/5 This is a full size tower so the inside of the case is a cave with plenty of room. It has several slots and holes for cable management and with rubber grommets which i like as I don't like bare metal for my cable management. It also has a nice shroud for the PSU which is removable and even allows for a isolated air tunnel form the fans. It has this air scoop again removable for cooling the back side of the case as well though Iam not sure how that would work out yet. It has room for mounting two 3.5" HHD and four 2.5"SSDs ( and additional two if you convert the 3.5" slots) all the drive slots are on the back which is a nice touch as it keeps them out of sight out of mind.A coupe of the downsides are its front panel does have room for 3 fans 120/140 mm but you loose a fan slot if you choose to use the 5.25 bay slots for anything. Second is yes most of the parts come apart allowing it to be modular some of the thumb screws and catches holding them in place are tricky to get to and replace if need be. Another is if using water cooling it may be necessary to remove the air scoop/power shroud and drive bay cage if you use a large rad and reservoir/pumpAir Flow - 4/5 Now here is where it gets interesting the front panel allows for up to 360mm fans and similar sized Rads. Though it may be necessary to remove the shroud or air scoop. the back does 120 and does also fit a 120 rad though it would be a real tight squeeze. The top is where it falls short It does allow up to 360 and with rads but unless you get a super thin one you are most likely going to have to remove the top panels for it to fit.That all being said this is a impressive case and I highly recommend it. Aside from small grievances which I have listed it is a solid choice
J**N
Great Case
This is my 4th case in 3 years. My last case was all glass and quality was slightly better but it was fragile, more prone to scratches and harder to transport so I switched it up. I much prefer the aesthetics of this case over my last.As all before me have said, this case has lots of room to build in and the side panel bulges out so it's able to close properly without cables being completely flush. You may have issues stretching fan connectors without extensions or Y adapters. Plenty of room for radiators, water loops, toys etc. The front bay has a 3 position fan speed switch as well as your standard mic/headphone & 4 usbs (x2 1.0 + x2 2.0). The side panel is probably the most heavy duty panel I've owned, latching in place securely & easy to remove with no turning screws. I could go on with specs but everything I got was as I expected, not much more to say.Now some of my complaints...1) the power switch feels loose and flimsy. I saw this as a modding opportunity and tried disassembling to add in a metal toggle switch or something with an audible click. I got about halfway to making this happen until I discovered I would have to cut into a portion that clicks the plastic together so I had to build back what was already in place. Fortunately it went back together alright but It seems if a better spring had been used the switch would have a more pleasing feel to it. I'm not sure why they skimped out on such a basic part. Unfortunately I didn't have any of that size, perhaps a minor issue for people without ocd.2) The most obvious, THE SIDE WINDOW!!!! I mean seriously, what were these guys thinking? The handle latch is on the upper half and takes up much of the viewing area making a plastic window almost useless, especially for those of us who used a micro-atx board. Also disappointing this wasn't made from glass but I guess I knew that upon ordering. I find replacing the side panel upside down still works without falling out, it just will not lock into place and the 'couger' logo will appear upside down. Maybe someone can figure a good fix for this, I just leave it off most of the time since the frame is also thicker than I'd like it to be covering much of the viewing area.3) Came with a sticker on the PSU shroud explaining how to remove it. Tried pealing it off and it was clearly meant to remain on. Instead of slowly patiently picking away at the residue, which did not seem to work well in the first place, I (very stupidly) used an adhesive remover. Never hurt the finish on my car but I completely Mr. Beaned the black paint on the side of my cover turning it smeared grey. Girlfriend recommended I paint it in sparkle paint. To avoid the mess I went with a black sparkle vinyl wrap to cover things up. Would have prefered a more matte finish but it did the job pretty well and probably looks better than before. Couger should have never attached a sticker that strong to a finished piece, it really was an eyesore.That's about it. Like I said, 4 cases in 3 years. I have a feeling I will be keeping this for years to come. It's not perfect but it's my pick of all that I've seen on the market. Love it!4.7/5
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