Show off plenty of components while ensuring ample airflow with the iron-gray Gemini S RGB Mid-Tower Case from COUGAR. Supporting E-ATX, ATX, CEB, micro-ATX, and mini-ITX boards, this mid-tower case features two 2.5/3.5″ drive bays, as well as two drive brackets for 2.5″ drives. These drive brackets can be mounted using positions on the side, behind the motherboard tray, or on top of the PSU shroud. Seven expansion slots are also present, supporting various adapters including up to three graphics cards measuring 16.14″ long. This case also supports power supplies and CPU coolers up to 7.87 and 6.89″, respectively.
The COUGAR Gemini S comes with a preinstalled 120mm fan, and additional fans can be added for increased airflow. Radiators up to 360mm can also be installed at the front and top of the case, while a 120mm radiator is supported at the rear. Removable filters at the front, top, and bottom of the case help keep your build looking clean, while the tempered glass side panel displays your components and lighting scheme. A removable front panel with a brushed-metal look features integrated lighting, while an I/O panel sports two USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports and one 2.0 Type-A port, as well as 3.5mm ports for a mic and headphones.
Chadd Gerhold (verified owner) –
segundouen precio y buena calidad
Elda Goodwin (verified owner) –
Llego Rota
Tiffany O’Connell (verified owner) –
The case itself is fairly sturdy, with space behind the motherboard mounting wall for managing cables, and in the power supply bay if using a standard size power supply (600W EVGA fits great). With two different PSUs, the screw hole for the upper right position (facing the rear of the case) did not line up, so it is held in with only three screws. Even so, it seems quite secure. There are many ports for routing cables, several of which have rubber grommets to keep the holes closed and improve appearance. I installed five PC Cooler Corona fans and an MSI full ATX motherboard with plenty of room to spare. The fans and case lighting system are being managed by the MSI Mystic Light system, so it is all coordinated. The front light bars are better than I expected. Note that the included fan is RGB, but it is not ARGB. It has a beautiful soft glow which runs in a continuous rainbow pattern, but it is not controllable. The only design issue I found is with the cover for the vertical video card installation (which I am not using). Once I mounted a two slot video card in the motherboard, the cover would no longer go back in place correctly. I think this would happen any expansion card you install; they didn’t allow for the space that the backplanes take up. I had to use a small wire tie to secure the upper end of the cover to the case, as the original screw hole no longer aligned. I wish it had a reset switch, but I knew it did not before I bought it. I have seen a few complaints that the glass is too dark. It seems about the same as other darkened panels I have seen, so I think it is fine. Case was well packaged in double wall cardboard, which was good because FedEx went through first layer in several places, and through both layers at one location. Fortunately the penetration did not dent the case wall. Overall, I am very pleased with it.