The MX330 Mid-Tower Case from COUGAR features a simple design with a transparent side window panel for you to show off your system’s internals. Inside is plenty of space, enough to fit a standard ATX motherboard, multiple graphics cards, and up to four storage drives. It also supports up to six 120mm fans for efficient cooling. Enthusiasts and users who are looking into water cooling should note that the MX330 can support up to a 240mm radiator placed at the front as well as two 120mm radiators at the top and rear. The front panel provides access to two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 Type-A ports, as well as audio in and out jacks.
COUGAR MX330 Mid-Tower Case
$34.99
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 14.15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 20.8 × 20.8 × 9.8 in |
Motherboard Support | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
Maximum Radiator Size (Rear) | 120 mm |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 7.68 x 18.62 x 16.81" / 195 x 473 x 427 mm |
Built-In Lighting | No |
Material | Tempered Glass, Steel |
Windowed Panel | Yes |
Display Connections | None |
Audio Connections | 1 x 3.5 mm Input<br />1 x 3.5 mm Output |
Connections | 2 x USB Type-A (USB 3.1 / USB 3.2 Gen 1)<br />2 x USB Type-A (USB 2.0) |
Filter Locations | Bottom, Front, Top |
Fan Controller Included | No |
Fan Mounting (Internal) | None |
Maximum Radiator Size (Top) | 120 mm |
Maximum Radiator Size (Front) | 240 mm |
External Drive Bays | 1 x 5.25" |
Fans Included (Rear) | 1 x 120 mm |
Fan Mounting (Bottom) | None |
Fan Mounting (Top) | 2 x 120 mm<br> |
Fan Mounting (Side) | None |
Fan Mounting (Rear) | 1 x 120 mm<br> |
Fan Mounting (Front) | 2 x 120 mm<br> |
Supported PSU Size | ATX |
CPU Cooler Height | 6.10" / 155 mm |
Maximum GPU Length | 13.78" / 350 mm |
Expansion Slots | 7 x Full Height |
Internal Drive Bays | 2 x 2.5/3.5"<br><br />2 x 2.5"<br> |
Warranty Length | Limited 1-Year Warranty |
Reviews (109)
109 reviews for COUGAR MX330 Mid-Tower Case
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Marge Steuber (verified owner) –
Overall, the case is really solid and has the basics that you need for building a PC. Something that has come up though would be the ports on the front, which are the tiniest bit shifted off center. It does not block the ability to connect USB drives or anything, but it does annoy my a little bit. Other than that, solid case.
Alex Armstrong (verified owner) –
I’m new to B&H, but I’ve enjoyed this purchase process, and will probably be back for more toys. I’m not doing a standard PC build (no (usual) motherboard), but the case was pleasant to work in, compared to experience in the distant past. For its purpose, I got a used one, and it is in great shape. The PSU and a full set of fans went in effortlessly, and I had places to route wiring. The case is prepared with a couple of punch-outs, unobtrusively on the right side, to put top fans on the outside, in case a radiator takes too much space on the top, inside.
Dedrick Friesen (verified owner) –
I’ve had it for three months I want to say premium for the price that included the fan is quiet I love the window tint it makes my RGB could components look cool
Stephan Kuhic (verified owner) –
It’s what you pay for, but it’s still great. It’s thin aluminum, doesn’t feel heavy or overly sturdy, but does it need to be? PLENTY of room to run and hide cables. It looks really clean when you’re done. Just don’t put it in situations it shouldn’t be in. Like, with stuff on it like it’s an end table.
Nina Pacocha (verified owner) –
Very versatile design, ample room for fans (front, back and top), had a little difficulty aligning motherboard holes to the chassis but somehow managed to make it work. Other than that, everything else was good.
Cortez Lockman (verified owner) –
The motherboard standoffs and screws fit terribly and the cutouts make cable management difficult for ATX motherboards. The cutouts seem to be better suited for micro ATX boards but nobody would or should get something this large for that.
Domenico Walsh (verified owner) –
Excellent case for a first build. Only concern I would raise, is that the pass-through holes can be a bit rough on the cables, though it is expected at this price point.
Floyd Spencer (verified owner) –
It’s what you pay for, but it’s still great. It’s thin aluminum, doesn’t feel heavy or overly sturdy, but does it need to be? PLENTY of room to run and hide cables. It looks really clean when you’re done. Just don’t put it in situations it shouldn’t be in. Like, with stuff on it like it’s an end table.
Yvonne Herman (verified owner) –
This case is pretty good, and for the price it really can’t be beat. However with a larger motherboard (MSI B450 Tomahawk) some cable routing holes are covered and it can make it hard to get everything plugged in. Other than that, nothing about this case is extremely frustrating. I would recommend a modular power supply, as it can be hard to screw in a non-modular ones with the cables weighing the PSU in a way where it tilts out of alignment with the mount during installation. Overall though, my experience with this case was very good, especially for the price.
Jaeden Wolff (verified owner) –
First, the case was backordered and never made it for Christmas; my grandson was very disappointed. However, once we began the PC build, it was a perfect base for him.
Markus Leffler (verified owner) –
B&H is amazing website they have great products and great service
Kaleb Maggio (verified owner) –
This was an easy case to build in. The build quality and materials are definitely budget oriented but it has good airflow, unrestrictive filters, good cable management and drive installation options. potential sharp edges are all rounded over and handled correctly. Some taller coolers may not fit due to the case width but if that is not an issue for your build, this case works well and looks quite nice.
Zakary Connelly (verified owner) –
Adequate space for my needs, enough locations for fans. Inexpensive.
Tamara Shanahan (verified owner) –
To start off the case design is beautiful and for about $50 you can’t beat it. It came with extra screws and standoffs. However the only downside is a threading wasn’t complete making it a pain to put in one standoff. I had to take a pair of vice grips to force the standoff into position. Take this with a grain of salt as it was a minor imperfection. Other than that I was able to build my whole pc and have it function. You can house a total of 5 fans but I only used 3. Good case, small imperfection on the manufacturers side 8/10.
Holly Nolan (verified owner) –
For the price it is a very nice case…If you are doing an elaborate high end build you may want to spend more money on better quality. But bang for the buck this case is great. B&H has had great service so far given the pandemic.
Dock Hegmann (verified owner) –
The glass panel is very nice, overall great airflow, and looks solid! As well as being full metal, light, and easy to install a Motherboard in, this is easily one of the better cases I’ve seen.
Duane Gutmann (verified owner) –
Simple case with PS tucked away in compartment. Not for massive builds but a full atx fits snuggly. Easy to get to everything except plugs on bottom of board- that’s pretty standard though. Everything outside is sturdy and easy to operate
Colten Wolf (verified owner) –
This is the first case Ive ever purchased, but from my experience with it I cant really find fault. Theres plenty of ventilation, plenty of front USB ports, and construction that feels sturdy. Another big plus for me is that the design is very discreet for a gaming-oriented console. It looks sleek and gives you a great view of the guts without trying way too hard to look cool. Theres a lot to be said for classiness I think, and this cases aesthetic fits that perfectly. The one thing I would say against it: I wish the front plate had a better unlatching mechanism than it does. As it stands, every time I had to remove it I was scared of breaking it.
Una Sporer (verified owner) –
I resently bought this case for my home pc, and ftp server made of old pc parts that I’m not in the need to rid myself of. I was looking a while for a petite case to hold a full atx motherboard, and this case is a tight fit indeed. It fits all of my parts including a 240 aio water cooler and full complement of fans. with a open mesh front and top grill its great for stuffing inbetween a couch and end table, or any nook you can squeeze it in, and for ~$50 dollars its a steal. although its a bit tacky, when stuffed next to my entertainment center and 45 degree fireplace wall it does nothing but blend it.
Noelia Kilback (verified owner) –
I was looking for a cheap case for my nephew to build him a PC and came across this option. It was very cheap, but also is not cheap feeling compared to the cases I have used over many years now. Plenty of space for components and cable management. I really cannot fault it for anything. Okay, the side window is plastic instead of tempered glass, but that’s really not a deal breaker.