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)
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Gerhard O’Conner (verified owner) –
Was just as described, works as intended
Jacklyn Cormier (verified owner) –
I don’t know much about computer cases but I was able to install everything and get it to work without too much effort. However, some of the wires from the front of the case to the motherboard were too short to route in the back of the case so they had to be run directly to the motherboard in the front. Also, I wish they provided more room for unused power supply cords. I had to squeeze them into what small space was provided. On a positive note, the airflow through the case is awesome. I just have a front and back fan installed and it runs very cool. Not bad for a budget case IMHO.
Cathy Schumm (verified owner) –
Looks classic. Meshy front makes air flow a lot easier and gives special looks if you put RGB fans on front. The window is very nice. Plenty of room for cable management also. Overall quality is very good and worth every penny.
August Treutel (verified owner) –
So I am a reply big fan of this case for the most part. It looks nice and it was great for a first time builder. However, the tempered glass doesn’t fit as expected. It is too big for the cut away it is supposed to sit inside which greats gaps in the sides and overall doesn’t look as nice. I would love to be able to get a replacement as this isn’t what I expected and not what was shown in the pictures.
Scarlett Schiller (verified owner) –
The case is all around a great case. But I do have a few problems with it. For one, the bracket that holds the lower right thumbscrew for the tempered glass side panel was bent, to the point where the glass side panel wouldn’t stay on the case right. It was easy enough to bend back, but not something i want to see on a brand new case. In addition, one of the thumbscrews for the side panel (I’m assuming the one that was in the bent area) had a bent shaft. This wouldn’t have been a major problem, except for the fact that the case came with no extra thumb screws. If buying this case, be prepared to spend some time fixing it up before being able to build with it
Adele Fay (verified owner) –
The power supply cables come out on the side, at the base of the motherboard, and so the cables kinda got in the way a bit. My only other issue, was that the shelf that I intended to keep the case on was a wirey shelf, and the server didn’t sit evenly, or very stable.
Laron Olson (verified owner) –
1st i have not built a system with this case as yet. i am still awaiting some Other pc parts in the mail. But i have inserted an old atx motherboard, psu and dvd to see it would fit. I bought this case because i wanted to add rgb fans to my system. For this purpose the side panel glass is excellent to allow the light to be seen. However, as some reviewers have accurately stated, the glass side panel does not fit snugly in frame of the case at the top and top. Meaning it protrudes out and dont sit flush. This is not a big deal to me but it reduces the aesthetics. The case is not heavy. i was expecting it to be heavier due to the glass but i was reminded that it is a budget case. It has mesh integrated into the front panel; dust mesh under the case for the power supply fan intake(removable) and a magnetic mesh for the top. There are demarcations stating fan 1 and fan 2. However, there is no fan controller within the case. It supports DVD drive and i was having difficulty finding a case with full glass side window and 5.25 external drive support. Internally, there is snug indentation for an ATX motherboard. With the DVD drive and back fan in, it was difficult to remove or install an ATX. But no major issue. I cannot complain about the cable management set up. The indentation for the 12v 8-pin cpu cable is functional but the cable should be pull through before the motherboard insertion. Or you may have to lift the motherboard up a bit to get it in. also. The holes for management of the some front panel cable (audio and usb) are located close to the psu (with the setup I tried), so it was difficult to insert through these holes after installing the psu. Again, no major issue. The psu can be loosened to make room for the cable to be inserted. Now to the water cooling (AIO water coolers) support. This is one of the parts that i am awaiting. However, with the dvd drive installed, there is limited space for an AIO cooler radiator with fans to be fitted to the top (manufacturer recommends 120mm aio for the top without dvd drive installed). This leaves the front with its special indentations for the radiator. I like the case. I can’t wait for my other parts to arrive so i can complete my build. I will update after the build is completed.
Serena Bergstrom (verified owner) –
When I saw this case, it looked like a good option to get because of it’s open nature on the side, thumb screws are almost on every mount for both the back panel, plus the see through side panel. Easy to get open, but once inside of it, if you have a large motherboard (I was using the Asus Prime z370 A-II) there is not a lot of space to get cords in behind. Cable management was a bit of a nightmare. There is not much space to get the power cables plugged in underneath for the power supply if you are going full modular. I had to put all of the power cables I was using into the power supply, then screw the power supply into the mounting bracket. The biggest disappointment, and one that you couldn’t tell until after the product was open, is that part of it was damaged. Power supply mounting plate was bent, the corners on the back slide panel. Etc. If you are working on a budget, this is probably a good option. But in the future, I will probably go back to NZXT cases.
Genesis Kuhlman (verified owner) –
Very nice, this is well made tower case :o)