Cougar Has Announced the New MX440-G RGB PC Case

Cougar MX440-G RGB

Cougar has revealed a new casing called the Cougar MX440-G RGB which has a tempered glass side panel as well as a tempered glass front panel. Cougar is well known for its high-quality casings and this casing is the latest edition to the company’s range of PC casings.

The Cougar MX440-G RGB is a Mid Tower casing which is quite sturdy while also delivering a stylish design. Cougar has said the following about the casing:

MX440-G RGB’s design has continued COUGAR’s iconic sturdy and solid style. With included three ARGB fans, the tempered glass front panel showcases stunning lighting view. Besides, it has wide and powerful interior spaces, which allows you to have hardware expandability, high cooling performance, and abundant storage space.

The Casing comes with three ARGB fans fitted in the front panel of the case which will provide air intake for the case. The two tempered glass panels on the front and side panel allow the user to view the RGB components inside the case easily.

MX440-G RGB comes with a full-length PSU shroud which will house the PSU unit and can also be used to hide the cables for a slick look. The overall design of the casing follows Cougar’s iconic sturdy and solid style featuring bold lines and rugged structures.

Cougar MX440-G RGB

The casing’s front IO ports include a dedicated RGB button, one USB 2.0 port, two USB 3.0 ports, dedicated headphone and microphone jacks and a Power button. The casing has support for a wide range of hardware. It supports Mini-ITX, mATX, and ATX motherboards. Cougar MX440-G RGB PC case supports up to a 320 mm graphics card, a CPU cooler maximum height of 170 mm, and a PSU maximum length of 150 mm.

Cougar has also revealed that the casing can fit all the latest graphics cards including NVIDIA’s RTX 3000 series. Currently, there is no word about the price and availability of the MX440-G RGB casing.

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