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Cougar introduces ‘floating’ mid-tower PC case — separates drives and power supply from main chamber for more efficient cooling

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Cougar has unveiled the CFV235 and CFV235 Mesh mid-tower PC cases with a unique "Central Floating Ventilation" design that separates key components for improved cooling. The structure allows for 270 degrees of airflow, ensuring optimal cooling performance for the CPU and GPU. Magnetic dust filters have been added to ease cleaning, and additional cooling options include support for multiple fans and radiators. The case is compatible with various motherboard types and storage configurations, featuring a sturdy 1.5-mm-thick frame. Prices start at $139 for the glass display version and $10 more for the mesh variant, with optional upgrades available.

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