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Cougar MX330-X PC Gaming Case - Mid Tower

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$68.39

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About this item

  • The MX330-X is a mid-tower gaming case with elegant look, functional design and durable construction
  • Extreme flexibility: 7 PCI slots for supporting up to 350mm multiple graphics cards which allows you to install all the computing power you need
  • Intelligent cable management: System keeps all the cables behind the motherboard tray, allowing air to flow freely
  • Great expandability: Host up to two 2.5" SSD and two 3.5" HDD for all your storage needs
  • Front I/O panel with USB3.0 x 1 / USB2.0 x 1 / Mic x 1 / Audio x 1


Conquest all your battles with the new MX330-X an elegant and functional Mid-tower case!


DB
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2025
Spend your money somewhere else. The front ports don’t work, where they worked just fine in my old case.The manufacturer warranty is only valid if you have the serial number, which doesn’t appear to be on the item at all. Lovely.
GT from Canada
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2024
I got this for building a new desktop PC. It has a bay for removable hard drives so I can swap hard drives on the fly.
Volkov956
Reviewed in Canada on June 8, 2024
Great room and Airflow Beware if u use a 5.25 Drive some are too long if you install a Full ATX Length Motherboard
wifelife
Reviewed in Canada on November 22, 2024
Overall it is OK value, although when you look at the details and the fan you realize you get what you pay for.
Tony
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
I love this case. It has plenty of room and lots of options for cooling. Also the pop outs on the all metal case allows you to fit bulky air coolers like the Noctua nh-d15 no problem. On the backside of the case the panel is removable and also has a pop out. I was able to mod the case and get a fan placed on the backside of my motherboard. I’m running an only 990fx board so the fan on the opposite side has helped drop VRM temps by 5 degrees c. Great budget case.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2021
This case worked amazingly for me. There's tons of space to work with, lots of airflow, power supply basement, and even an extra fan at the back. I got a value pack of 5 fans for a good price as well and was able to fit all of them in (including the extra fan that came with the case) since this case has space for 6 fans (if you include the side panel spot). I personally wanted a case without a transparent side panel, so this worked perfectly for me. It also looks great. I would definitely recommend this product.
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021
My 2nd build using this particular case again. Its nothing fancy. I don't care about seeing the inside thru a side window. I just liked how easy it was to build everything with plenty of room and decent cable management. Plenty of options for fan mounts. It came with one pre-mounted rear fan. I added 2 -120mm Noctua fans in front. Quiet !!No clearance problems for RX570 graphics card or Gammaxx 400 CPU cooler.
Benny
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 2021
It came Damaged and is quite small but it does the job
Remzi
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2021
For the price it looks impressive. Though metal parts are thin the structure overall is looking good and sturdy. Lots of room for cable management.I'm a bit disappointed about having only two USB connections on the front panel. It's looking bad to have four USB ports and two of them as plastic covered empty reminders. You should buy at least one extra fan but if you can, buy three and change the exhaust fan with the one of the new ones you bought. Buy something good like Noctua and don't buy anything smaller than 120 mm. One more thing, even though it makes it look tidy, separated power supply compartment is tight and as a design flaw there is no convenient solution to create air flow in there. So, if you can, buy your drive as SSD and 80+gold power supply no more than 600- 650 watt because things will get hot in there. If you think you'll going to over clock your system most of the time, then 80+ platinum power supply and M.2 SSD will be a better choice for a less hot and stable system. Because all the cooling possibilities are on the upper section. Still, for the money it is one of the best you can get.
Terry Lee
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2020
This is a review of the cheaper, non acrylic panel model.This case is slightly smaller than the case it replaced. It has plenty of space for different cooling options. I particularly like the option to mount a 200mm fan to the side panel. Should you have a regular power supply, you can hide all the excess cables in the basement. And fear not if you have a full sized video card, you can get it in with no worries. Have dual video cards? No problem. Three? That might be one too many.A decent case for the price.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020
I purchased two of these cases (Couger MX330-X Mid tower Case) for a couple of builds priced at that time at about $40.00, installing ATX sized MSI brand Performance Gaming X470 motherboards, equipped with AMD Ryzen 2700 CPUs, using the included Spire air coolers. Other hardware included Corsair CX750W bronze power supplies. Both motherboards had added Western Digital WD Black Sn750 NVMe M.2 2280 1TB PCI-Express SSD, G.Skill Flare X 16GB (2x 8GB) SDRAM DDR4 3200 memory cards. We were interested in fast daily use without any intent to do heavy gaming, so one used an existing graphics card, the other a Sapphire Radeon RX 570 4GB PCI-E graphics card, for some lightweight graphic work and gaming. These machines were built for fast, but common home office use with the intent of future proofing for the next few years so specs were pushed forward. The cases appear to be durable, properly sized, and air cooling friendly with nice bump-out panels that allow for room for cable management. If heavy gaming were intended, it appeared that the cases would accommodate larger graphic cards and water cooling systems, for those requiring such. If that is your intent, examine the sizes and verify fit before making your purchase. We didn't need a glam light show for our computers so LED visibility was not a consideration so I'm not going to review that ability and other cases would probably be more suitable for that. Over all, we are very satisfied with the cases. The mesh front, top and one side allow for good ambient cooling with allowance for more fans as needed. The base has a mesh area directly below the power supply bay, allowing for air flow. All the components are usually very silent allowing for a quiet work session. Per System cost including Home Windows 10 came out to under $900, using existing monitors, but I was patient and shopped for good prices. The cases easily met our needs and expectations. Those with similar interest and requirements would be satisfied with this case. The mid-sized case allows for easy access for upgrading components or maintenance.
Greg F.
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2020
For the price, this is an excellent case. I put a micro ATX motherboard in it and it is very spacious. There are a lot of spots to put fans. The only problem I encountered is the space for the 2.5" hard drives is too small for some hard drives. When you put the side panel on, it won't seat right. It appears to have been designed for only 2.5" SSDs which tend to be thinner than 2.5" magnetic drives. Because the side panels aren't flat, they could have moved the screw holes for the hard drives over and then wider HDDs would fit. The wider drives can be mounted in the 3.5" drive slots though so it isn't much of a problem. The metal is flexible (flimsy?) in some spots on the case but that isn't a problem as long as you are careful.
MRT
Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2020
@ $39.99 for the MX330-X (Metal side panel) This is easily my new favorite case for budget builds. Plenty of airflow possibilities and plenty of mounting options. Build quality was slightly better than expected at this price and I can't really think of anything in the sub $50 CAD dollar range that touches this thing and allows for a full-sized ATX motherboard.PROs-Great airflow.-Extensive build options with great fitment (with a few minor caveats listed in the cons below)-Acceptable / Slightly above average build quality.-Satisfactory cable management.-Comes with a relatively silent 3 pin fan on the rear. (Relocate it to the front for better thermals.)-Covered basement for PSU mounting and 3.5-inch HDD's.-Excellent airflow.-Decent cooler clearance. (Fit both a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo & DEEPCOOL GAMMAXX 400)-Magnetic dust filter on the top.CONs-Building with a full-size ATX motherboard and using 2.5-inch SSD drives is unbelievably tight. I felt like I was going the break my SATA power and data cables with how badly I had to bend it.-Poor PSU grill cut out on the bottom. I would not slap in any sort of power supply that likes to run hot or has a poor fan built-in. (1000 watt Bronze rated PSU would be a BAD idea.)I would HIGHLY recommend this case for any sort of budget build.**UPDATE**-After a few months, the case seems to be pretty clean inside. minimal dust intake. The front panel came clean in about 2 minutes after vacuuming it and then giving it a quick brush using a dust brush. From the looks of things adding a fan onto the side panel of this case would be a horrible idea. Keep it empty or use it as an exhaust fan only config.
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