Wednesday, March 14th 2018
Cougar Launches the Panzer Evo Full-Size Tempered Glass Case
Cougar's latest release the Panzer Evo is a full size tower case that features a range of practical features, a comprehensive cable management system and support for up to E-ATX form motherboards with capacity for a total of four 390mm graphics cards. The Panzer Evo is a full size case coming in at 266 x 612 x 556 (mm) with screw less access to the internals allowing removal of the side panels and PSU cover without any tools. Inside you'll find support for six motherboard types and four double slot 390mm graphics cards.
The case can support Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX, L-ATX, SSI-CEB as well as E-ATX motherboard form factors. Memory support provides space for up to six SSDs with the option to exchange two of those slots for 3.5" HDDs.Cooling and cable management
The Panzer Evo supports up to eight 120mm fans, with four LED-fans already preinstalled in the case and the option to substitute these for up to six 140mm fans for high performance cooling.
Gamers that require builds with water-cooling can install up to four 120mm radiators with room increase two of those to full 360mm units.
When it comes to cable management, the Panzer Evo is comprehensive in it's ability to provide gamers a platform for a clean, well managed build maximizing space for airflow and cooling solutions.
Airflow design and fan speed control
The Panzer Evo has a design which allows manual control of the fan speed from the front panel switch, with the front fans designed to redirect some of the airflow towards the back of the motherboard tray to ensure comprehensive cooling of the system.
Features designed with the gamer in mind
The Panzer Evo comes with several features including an optional headset stand which can be attached to the front of the case and built in handle support with a 35KG capacity. The front of the case houses the I/O panel which is equipped with two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, HD Audio connections, as well as the power, reset and fan speed control buttons.
Avaliable to pre-order at OverclockersUK for £139.99
Technical Details:
3x 120 mm or 2x 140 mm (Roof)
1x 120 mm (Rear)
1x 120 mm or 1x 140 mm (Floor)
1x 120 mm (Rear; red LEDs)
1x 120/140/240/280/360 mm (Top)
1x 120 mm (Rear)
1x 120/140 mm (Floor)
2x 3,5" (also 2,5" compatible)
2x USB 2.0
1x Audio In
1x Audio Out
Power On/Off Switch
Reset Button
The case can support Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX, L-ATX, SSI-CEB as well as E-ATX motherboard form factors. Memory support provides space for up to six SSDs with the option to exchange two of those slots for 3.5" HDDs.Cooling and cable management
The Panzer Evo supports up to eight 120mm fans, with four LED-fans already preinstalled in the case and the option to substitute these for up to six 140mm fans for high performance cooling.
Gamers that require builds with water-cooling can install up to four 120mm radiators with room increase two of those to full 360mm units.
When it comes to cable management, the Panzer Evo is comprehensive in it's ability to provide gamers a platform for a clean, well managed build maximizing space for airflow and cooling solutions.
Airflow design and fan speed control
The Panzer Evo has a design which allows manual control of the fan speed from the front panel switch, with the front fans designed to redirect some of the airflow towards the back of the motherboard tray to ensure comprehensive cooling of the system.
Features designed with the gamer in mind
The Panzer Evo comes with several features including an optional headset stand which can be attached to the front of the case and built in handle support with a 35KG capacity. The front of the case houses the I/O panel which is equipped with two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, HD Audio connections, as well as the power, reset and fan speed control buttons.
Avaliable to pre-order at OverclockersUK for £139.99
Technical Details:
- Dimensions: 266 x 612 x 556 mm (W x H x D)
- Material: Steel, plastic, real glass
- Color: Black
- Form Factor: Mini-ITX, micro-ATX, ATX, L-ATX, SSI-CEB, E-ATX (up to 279 mm width)
- Total Fan Capacity:
3x 120 mm or 2x 140 mm (Roof)
1x 120 mm (Rear)
1x 120 mm or 1x 140 mm (Floor)
- Pre-Installed Fans:
1x 120 mm (Rear; red LEDs)
- Radiator Mountings (Forfeiting Fan Slots):
1x 120/140/240/280/360 mm (Top)
1x 120 mm (Rear)
1x 120/140 mm (Floor)
- Dust Filter: Front / top / floor
- Drive Bays:
2x 3,5" (also 2,5" compatible)
- Power Supply: 1x Standard ATX (optional)
- Expansion Slots: 8
- I/O Panel:
2x USB 2.0
1x Audio In
1x Audio Out
Power On/Off Switch
Reset Button
- Maximum GPU Length: 390 mm
- Maximum CPU Cooler: 170 mm
10 Comments on Cougar Launches the Panzer Evo Full-Size Tempered Glass Case
damn, i might have to change my Panzer Max :laugh:
good point is i could sell my Panzer max higher than i bought it .... since the 4 Corsair ML fan i added to it did cost the same price of the case itself :laugh:
specially if that one has the fan shown in the pics bundled with :D
Actually they are rather "slightly different"...(side panel fixation highlighted in red).
actually you can base yourself on photos .... but it seems we didn't see the same things :laugh:
Also spending more for having glass panel ... i prefer making a bundle with the fans: panzer max initial price 145chf ML 140 Pro L X4 + ML 120 Pro L initial price : 154chf total value 299chf (and i can sell it at that price with no issues ) guesstimated Swiss price for the Panzer Evo : 185chf (i doubt the separates glass will cost 40chf if they ever make them disponible).
So, basically, i can make a bundle price of 190chf for the PMax advance a 109chf reduction in original pricing and still get the PEvo and a coffee as a bonus while i wait on the Bus to go back home :laugh:;) .
The only thing that irritate me, but it's minor, the front fan are in number of 3 (a better over the 2 non LED on the Panzer Max) but they are 120mm ... why putting 120mm in a spot where you can use 140mm from start, furthermore since there will be no optional 5.1/4 drive bay... (well the 2 120mm from the PMax were also kinda like that .... even with the 5.1/4 cage in place you could already place 2 140mm under it ).
also with the original side shapes the glass would be around a centimeter away from the frame (the screw hole/support act as spacer but the frame that support them is also fundamentally different )
edit: also the front and top fixation system of the original would be another PITA to deal with to adapt the case to the glass panel.