Cases

Cougar DarkBlader X5 RGB Mid-Tower PC Case Review

Complete System

Despite being a mid-tower, this is a fairly big case on the interior. The very clean and simple layout on the interior means you’ve got room for a graphics card of up to 400mm in length, more than enough for anything on the market today!

Of course, I’ve put mine in vertical mounting mode, but purely for demonstration purposes, I don’t actually have a riser cable in there. It does look great though. However, keep in mind it’s a dual-slot design. Some GPUs are a lot thicker these days, and these may get a bit close to or even touch the glass, so stick to two slots for this mount.

It also looks like you’ll need to chose between this and SSDs here too, as the riser cable bracket will take up this space.

As for cooling, the front panel fans look absolutely stunning. Plus, you can really feel them pulling quite a lot of air from those front vents. It looked a little restrictive, but it certainly does feel it, and the fans are really quiet too, despite the case having such an open design at the top.

Of course, they’re addressable RGB, and while you can pair them to your motherboard, a simple tap of the button on the front panel changes the lighting effects/colours.

There’s a good number of cable routing holes too, so cables rarely have far to travel before they can be tucked out of sight.

Clearance for the cooler is excellent, and there aren’t many that won’t fit really.

While the case is clearly well set up for air cooling as standard, it does have impressive radiator support too.

You could easily put a 120mm AIO on the rear mount, but much larger models will benefit from the fantastic clearance at the top of the case.

With all the glass back in place, the whole thing is actually quite stealthy. The lighting isn’t so overpowered that it turns into a glitter ball, it’s quite tasteful actually.

Plus, the front panel isn’t solid black, but more a heavily smoked finish allows some of the fans light to glow through.

The stronger the colour, the easier it is to see, but overall, it’s subtle and I prefer that to something overly flashy.

Page: 1 2 3 4 5

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

SteelSeries QcK 3XL Prism

Complete desktop coverage with ultimate RGB illumination for your keyboard, mouse, monitor and more Limitless…

5 hours ago

SteelSeries Aerox 3 – Holey RGB Gaming Mouse

STUNNING RGB — Radiant 3-zone PrismSync RGB shines in 16.8 million configurable colors ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT…

5 hours ago

Samsung LC27R500FHPXXU 27″ Curved FullHD 1080p Monitor

The 1800R curved screen wraps around you, pulls you in, and keeps you focused. Even…

5 hours ago

KOORUI 27 Inch FHD Monitor

【Visual Enjoyment & Panoramic Viewing】This display monitor 27 inch with IPS technology and three-sided ultra-thin…

5 hours ago

Galax Introduces Sleek New GeForce RTX 4060 Low Profile GPU

Galax has recently launched an innovative GeForce RTX 4060 low-profile graphics card, catching the attention…

5 hours ago

Bots Dominate Nearly Half of Internet Traffic, Major Security Concerns Arise

A new report highlights a significant rise in bot traffic on the internet, with almost…

5 hours ago