

We did find a few minor niggles – such as issues with power supply cables and a lack of rubber grommets – and while these are not too significant in the grand scheme of things, the problems do get amplified by the high price of the Conquer. It also benefits from excellent build quality – the combination of aluminium and tempered glass is nothing new but it is still an overall stunning combination. However, we imagine many gamers and enthusiasts will find it attractive, in which case the appeal is likely to be strong. The aesthetics of the Conquer is clearly a big draw, so if you think it is hideous, there is no chance you will buy the thing. If you are planning on using an air cooler – or even an AIO – with the Conquer we'd suggest you save your money and get something more conventional. Overall, the Cougar Conquer is a good case for those looking to do something pretty extravagant in terms of custom liquid cooling. However, left using their default fan curves, our components seemed no louder than usual so we cannot complain. The flip side of that is, if you are running your fans at particularly fast speeds, there is nothing to stop the noise leaking out. In any case, getting more dust in your system is part-and-parcel of choosing an open chassis so we think it would be unfair to be overly critical here – after all, plenty of other open-air chassis like the Thermaltake Core P5/P3 sell like hot cakes, suggesting it simply does not bother some people.Īs you can see, thermals are excellent – obviously because of the open nature of the Conquer, there is no shortage of cool air for the components to suck in. That being said, if you want to go all-out on a custom loop, you'd probably be wanting to clean it fairly regularly anyway, even if it were in a more conventional case, so increased dust build-up may not bother you. Obviously being such an open chassis, the Conquer will do very little to prevent dust build-up over time so if you don't fancy whipping out your can of compressed air every week, the Conquer is unlikely to appeal. One thing I didn't mention in the video is dust. The angular cut-outs do add to the overall alien-like aesthetic, but grommets would just look neater and would help cable management. I would have also preferred to see some rubber grommets used to cover the chassis' cut-outs. I used BitFenix extensions to get around this problem, but a bit more thought from Cougar would have been nice here – including some extensions in the box, for example, is something which would've only cost pennies. The only things worth mentioning are quite minor, but the issues do seem amplified given the high price of the case.įirst, the positioning of the power supply at the front of the case, coupled with the angled motherboard tray orientation, means most PSU cables will struggle to reach their sockets. In terms of design flaws, there is not much to complain about. However, that really misses the point of the Conquer and would seem a great waste of £300. In fact, due to the very open nature of the Conquer, I am sure you could get away with the most basic of air cooler and thermals would not suffer overly. As you can see in the video above, I ‘only' used a be quiet! Silent Loop 360, not a custom loop, but that proved to be more than enough cooling power for the Ryprocessor. For instance, the Conquer requires you to screw in the support beams, case feet and PSU bracket, while there is also the option for a secondary drive bracket to be installed.īoth chassis are also clearly designed with watercooling in mind, and it is here that the Conquer pips the Paean to the post, as it has support for up to a 360mm radiator in the roof, as well as a 240mm radiator in the front. Both are essentially slabs of aluminium and glass thrown together, and both require some assembly work as well. The Conquer is certainly one of the most unique-looking cases I have ever seen, though I did notice a few similarities between it and the Raijintek Paean. Tempered glass side panel: Both sides 5mm thick.Fan Pre-installed: COUGAR CFD 120mm LED fan x 3.Water cooling support: Front 240 mm, Top 360 mm.Cooling fan support: Front 120 mm x 2, Top 120 mm x 3.I/O Panel: USB 3.0 x 2 Mic x 1, Audio x 1.

Motherboard Support: Mini ITX / MicroATX / ATX.
