✨ Unleash Your Inner Gamer with Style! ✨
The Cougar RGB Glass-Wing Mid Tower Gaming Case, Gemini T, features dynamic Trelux RGB lighting, tool-less maintenance with glass wings, vertical GPU support, and advanced cooling capabilities, making it the ultimate choice for gamers seeking both performance and aesthetics.
R**N
Pretty Darn Good Case - Would Recommend
Pros:+ Don't need to use standoffs on atx motherboards (unless it has a hole in the bottom left corner rather than roughly middle on the left side). The domed holes do the same thing.+ aRGB is amazing!!+ Plenty of space behind the PSU shield to really tidy up your cable management+ Plenty of well spaced cutouts for cable management+ Ability to show off aRGB AIO cooler and vertically mounted card without needing additional brackets+ Just a beautiful case+ Made out of a pretty strong plastic with some metal for reinforcements. All in all pretty well made. I wasn't worried about snapping anything during my clumsy builidng.+ Very quiet. I have 6 fans in my case and even with them all going 100% I can barely hear them. Not sure if that's the high quality fans or the case dampening the noise but I'm impressed either way.Cons:- There is not enough room to put intake fans at the front of the case AND put your AIO radiator (or just fans) in the cutout next to the motherboard. You either have intake fans or an ugly cutout on the motherboard tray. I opted for mounting the AIO in the cutout and will be keeping an eye on temps. So far so good. I thought about taking a star for this because after watching trade show footage from Computex 2018 I thought I could have 2 intake fans in front, 3 exhaust on top, 1 exhaust in back and my AIO in the mobo cutout. I'm guessing the case at the trade show was a prototype or the design has been changed. I don't quite understand why it couldn't be made an inch wider to accommodate those fans.- The Top panel is a right pain to remove. The plastic pins (there are 6 total) are very stiff. It took me and a friend nearly 2 hours to get it off and honestly I thought we broke it when it did finally snap free. Tip - The back seems easier to pry. Ironically the front panel uses the same pins and it was MUCH easier to remove though if you take off the filters there isn't much need to remove it as you can reach the fan mounts through the vents.- The front Audio cable is a very tight stretch from the top of the case, in the cord route at the bottom, through a cutout on the PSU shield, and then to the motherboard. I made it work but if your motherboard puts the audio pins at the far bottom left corner perhaps consider getting an extension.- I wish more of it were metal for durability but the plastic is pretty sturdy.- Cougar support seems unresponsive. When I first realized the fans wouldn't fit I attempted to contact them to see if there was something I missed. Calling the number on their website (which is the same that comes in the product manual) just goes to a voicemail that feels like a cell phone voicemail. No route tree, just "Cougar, we aren't available. Leave a message." I even reached out to Amazon tech support who attempted to reach out to Cougar on my behalf. Far as I know (it's been 3 days) they weren't successful.My Build:Motherboard: ASUS Rog Strix Z390ECPU: Intel 8700kGPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 TI SC2Ram: 32g G. Skill Trident 3000 mHzAIO Cooler: Cooler Master LiguidMaster ML240R (replaced fans with Cougar fans to match)Fans: Cougar SPB 120mm RGB
J**Y
Awesome Case
I bought one of the first ones that Amazon had in stock a month ago. It's super dope looking. I've got it hooked up to a MSI motherboard and the lights are being controlled by Mystic Light software. Much eye dazzling. The glass is just as dark as the other tempered glass models offered by Cougar. The body is a deep black that goes well with the orange outtake vents at the top.There's plenty of space for whatever you're trying to fit. I've got a Noctua NH-D15s and there's ample space. I've got a Corsair RM750x and the psu area governed by the shroud is generous. The cable management is excellent. It was packaged well and there wasn't a single scratch on the glass.Just two complaints really: 1) The pins securing the top panel to the rest of the case are stubborn. Removing the upper part of the case will require pliers and likely a second person to help assist with applying pressure so that the pins don't jump back into place. I tried to squeeze the plastic pins with my fingers to no avail. 2) The metal right inside panel that houses the two right intake fans will not allow installation of fans using all four screws. The manufactured hole slits overshoot by just a few hairs and so I had to improvise and secure my two fans with two screws each at best, one of which required the fan to be placed a bit diagonally. I tried this with one of the Vortex fans that came with the case as well as various Antecs that I had sitting around. The fans are secure regardless however it was something I had frustration with. I did contact Cougar about this and they were more than willing to send a replacement.That being said I'm happy with my purchase. The sound suppression despite the little bit of clearance between the glass doors and the case is quite good. I'm not sure about the efficacy of the two right side intake fans - perhaps someone smarter about airflow dynamics can attest to their benefit. Maybe they're best suited for a radiator?Well worth the money and the wait. Get you one.
M**.
Good but could easily improve some things
Beautiful case and unique design with the double glass wing doors. But I noticed and have a couple issues. First is that you can’t use the Built in RGB lights on the top and front unless your mb has one of the 5v headers. Which mine does not and I still don’t see in the description of this case that it mentions you need that. So my lights are stuck on white because unlike most rgb lighting I’ve found defaults to a color shift pattern when not told to do otherwise. So that sucks. Second. The wing doors could use better holding mecanism. I like the magnets but maybe use stronger ones or have some type of physical hold like a clip of some kind to secure them closed. Lastly to install fans in the top of the case you have to remove the top plastic part which is very difficult to remove but even more so to put back on. So that was annoying to work with. Not intending to be a negative Nancy here but these are just what I’ve found about the case. Great case but like everything there are things that could be improved on. Like maybe some kind of adapter for the rgb to work with a 12v rgb header or some other means of controlling the colors.
A**C
Gemini T Intel Build
I'm not sure why on some reviews, can't insteal 9x rgb fans, and as you can see, I did it. I put the fans in the back instead of the front and still got plenty room to close the glass panel. This desktop start with an MSI MAG Z390 Tomahawk Intel motherboard and an Intel 8/Cores i9-9900K 5GHz/Turbo Unlocked CPU. It has an EVGA watercooled for the cpu, Quad Channel Kingston HyperX Predator 32GB (4x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 memory, EVGA GTX 1080 Ti TW3 11GB GDDR5 graphic card connected to a Linkup gpu shielded twin-axial pci-express riser extension cable card for vertical display, Gigabyte wireless CNVi-AC WiFi PCI-E Dual band 2.4GHz/5GHz Antenae, 1TB Seagate Firecuda SSHD, 1TB Addlink NVMe SSD r/w 3400/3000 MB/s, Cougar Gemini T ATX Mid-Tower Case w/RGB Fans and Remote, Antec 850W Full Modular power supply, 9x 120mm RGB Fans + 2x RGB Light Strips, 1x Set of Braided Power Connector Kit.
I**L
excelente producto y de buena calidad
excelente producto y de buena calidadfue muy rapido y llego antes de tiempo
S**C
Super beau boîtier 😎
Très beau boîtier je suis vraiment fier de le procédés :)
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