Bigger isn’t always better and there is a growing number of people building their gaming platform around the mATX form factor. For those, COUGAR created the SPIKE chassis, and that is now available at a range of UK resellers like Kikatek, Lambda-Tek, CCLonline, and Amazon.
Where other cases often suffer, this mini tower can take graphics cards up to 330mm length and hold up to four fans for optimal cooling of those hot running gaming parts.
The SPIKE mini tower sports a gaming themed style and the interior has also been painted black. The drive installation should be both quick and easy with the screwless design for both 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch HDDs/SSDs. The chassis also supports the installing of a 2.5-inch drive at the bottom cover.
Air flow and ventilation are important for a gaming builds and many small cases lack space for both of them. The COUGAR SPIKE has room for a total of four fans: one 80/90/120mm fan for the front (optional), one 80/120mm fan for the rear (pre-installed), and two side 120mm fans (optional).
The COUGAR SPIKE mini-tower gaming case is available now for an £26.99 MSRP.
Thanks to COUGAR for providing us with this information
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