The MX300 Gaming case is a rugged mid tower that surprisingly handled a lot of equipment. The looks and style made it appealing not only for gamers, but to anyone needing an upgraded case. There is more than adequate room for fans, but I would have liked ...
Low price point, Good construction quality, Good cost/benefit ratio, Great ventilation possibilities, Air filter for the power supply and front fans, Supports three 3.5” and three 2.5” devices (or up to six 2.5” drives if the 3.5” bays are unused), A huge
Does not support 140 mm fans
The Cougar MX300 is surprisingly well-made and full of features for a case with a price tag below USD 50. It may feel not as solid and tough as more expensive models, but it is surely a nice case for anyone who is intending to save money.googletag.defi...
Price, Easy installation, Tool-less mechanisms, Still able to hide cables on the backside of the case
Only one fan included, You have to remove to front bezel to install an optical drive
When I first received the Cougar MX300 Case I honestly was not all that impressed. It was smaller than most cases I've reviewed lately and did not seem to offer much more than other cases out there. But as I went through with the installation I was reall...
Low price tag, Great design, GPU support up to 310mm, Cooling upgrade ability,
Limited cable management possibility, Only one fan included, No AIO 240 support, Misplaced window
The Cougar MX300 mid-tower gaming case is a stunning looking case; the honeycomb touches to the front panel and meshed grills really give it that professional yet aggressive look. Even though it is a midi-tower sized enclosure the internal design allows s...
Modest price for a unique design, SSD sleds are separate from hard drive ones
Cable-management space a little tight, Only two of three 5.25-inch drive bays usable, Tight fit for enthusiast parts, Just one fan included
Aimed at enthusiasts on tight budgets, the Cougar MX300 has a sleek design and low price, but some installation shortfalls keep it from being a top-value pick. ...
The Cougar MX300 is surprisingly built with good quality materials and features for a budget-level case. It is a very easy chassis to build a system into....
The Cougar MX300 is surprisingly built with good quality materials and features for a budget-level case. It is a very easy chassis to build a system into....
Ample space, Cable management, Overall appearance, Durable, Plenty of dust filters, Magnetic dust filters, Toolless bays/trays, Speedy to build
Hard plastic feet
It is in my opinion that the greatest thing you can do when designing a case, is to have smart decision making; Cougar has definitely shown it in spades. During the build, everything seemed to have ample room to fit into the MX300, including the graphic...
Rigid build quality and design. great toolless functionality throughout, easy to clean, good amount of space behind motherboard tray, many fan accommodations
No grommets on cable routes, limited tiedowns, unusable cable route near I/O panel, expansion covers not reusable
Cougar did a great job at addressing issues found with the sister case making this an excellent upgrade with great cooling features and customization....
Good performance figures, Unique 750GB capacity, Software, spacer included
Merely equals competition in price, Only one capacity available, Middling 3-year warranty
Crucial MX30080LikeGood performance figuresUnique 750GB capacitySoftware, spacer includedDon't LikeMerely equals competition in priceOnly one capacity availableMiddling 3-year warrantyThe $299 Crucial MX300 is a tempting drive in that it offers nearly ide...