Cougar continues to impress with every PC case release, and today looks to be no exception. They’ve just unleashed their new MG140 Air RGB. It’s a stunning little mini-tower PC case, which comes with a slick two-tone design, blending black and grey. However, it’s also loaded with tempered glass and plenty of RGB, making it a bit of a potent design for those wanting a stylish and compact PC case.
The front panel uses a custom cut panel, offering a funky design and ensuring that this little case has no issues with airflow. Plus, the matte grey lower section really contrasts well with the black up the upper section.
Helping airflow even further, you’ll find two 140mm fans in the front and a 120mm fan in the rear. However, the case will also support two additional 120/140mm fans in the top. Of course, it’ll take similarly sized radiators too. All your RGB is covered here too, with the three pre-installed fans offering plenty of illumination, and thanks to an included hub, the ARGB is easily synchronised regardless of motherboard support.
With a size of 205 mm x 410 mm x 420 mm (WxHxD), and weighing just 5.45 kg, it’s pretty manageable but not what I would call mini. It’s a small mid-tower, really. However, with room for a mini-ITX or mATX motherboard, a large graphics card, an ATX PSU, and plenty of storage, the MG140 is certainly an attractive option. Honestly… I may look into getting one of these myself!
Cougar hasn’t revealed the price, but I’m sure it’ll be competitive. We’ll try to get one in for review ASAP!
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