It should fit very large graphics cards and micro-ATX / ATX motherboards

Nov 6, 2013 08:44 GMT  ·  By

All desktop computers are upgradeable, in that it's not that hard to change hardware, but Cougar figured it would make a case that allowed more components than usual to be added, instead of having to take something out every time you make a major purchase.

Thus, the MX500 mid-tower was born, with an inside so spacious that it can fit graphics cards of 410 mm / 16.14 inches in length, a bunch of fans (two 120 mm pre-installed), seven 3.5-inch drive bays, three 5.25-inch bays and seven 3.5-inch bays.

Also, the number of PCI expansion slots is seven. Dual-slot cards will reduce the options, but it should still be possible to put together quad-channel NVIDI ASSLI or AMD CrossFire X GPU configurations.

As for the front I/O panel, it has four USB ports (two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0), plus audio jacks.

Sadly, Cougar did not give a price to the 210 x 475 x 480 mm case (8.26 x 18.70 x 18.89 inches).

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