Calling the Cougar Panzer Max a tank is something of an exaggeration but at 266x612x556mm (10.5x24x21.9") it is certainly large and capable of housing even eATX motherboards. The size also allows up to eight drives to be installed as well as eight 120mm or almost as many 140mm fans or the equivalent radiators, with a full installation you will be glad of the handles on the top. TechPowerUp gives this case high marks but the Panzer Max did fall short of perfection, see if you agree with what they felt could have been better implemented by Cougar in their full review.
"The Cougar Panzer Max is a full-tower representation of the Panzer chassis. It is larger, bulkier, has more space, and looks a lot more menacing to boot. It really does resemble a tank, which is what "Panzer'' means in German. So in this review, we take the Panzer Max for a joy ride, fill it with some ammunition, and see if it is a straight shooter."
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what’s that off color thing
what’s that off color thing in the front of the case…. looks hideous! 😀
I do beleive that is the
I do beleive that is the "Ugly sticker on shroud" mentioned in the review
It would be nice if it was on
It would be nice if it was on Continuous Tracks and could be programmed to get out of the way of the robo-vac while its area was being cleaned. Does it come with camouflage netting.
I was making a mention more
I was making a mention more of the optical drive. Not too often do you see a 5.25″ any more.
There are two even! Sadly
There are two even! Sadly they chose that over installing tracks on the case.
Looks like a helium filled
Looks like a helium filled rugged phone.