Cougar Airface Eco RGB Case Overview
As I mentioned the Cougar Airface Eco RGB is available in both white and black versions, we received the white version of the case. The case itself has official dimensions of 240(W) x 509(H) x 480(D) (mm) so I would say it is an average size for a mid tower.
The star of the show on this case is going to be the front panel, which features these oversized coned vents. These not only provide good airflow going into the case, they also make the front of the case really stand out.

On the left side of the front of the case there is a small tab. When you pull on it, it pulls out the dust filter.

Removing the front panel we find two 180mm ARGB PWM fans. The front of the case is specifically designed for these fans, but Cougar does include rails if you wanted to install other fans. The front of the case does support up to three 120mm fans as well as radiators up to 360mm.

Moving up to the top of the case we find a large power button, smaller reset button, combination headphone and microphone jack, two USB 3.0 Type-A ports (in Cougar orange), and a USB 3.2 gen 2 Type-C port.
The rest of the top of the case is ventilated and there is a removable magnetic filter. Removing this filter we do find a cooling mount that supports three 120mm fans or radiators up to 360mm radiator.

The main side panel of the case is a tempered glass panel with a small border. The will allow you to show off all of the hardware inside your system. The opposite side panel is just a normal steel panel.

Moving to the back of the case we have a pretty standard design with some ventilation towards the top, our motherboard mount, and then our power supply mount at the bottom. Mounted on the back of the case you’ll find a 120mm ARGB fan. This is not a PWM fan and will always run at 1000 RPM. At the bottom of the case there is a pull-out filter for the power supply. Each of the side panels are held into place with thumbscrews towards the top of the case.



