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Hello and welcome to PC Brief. Today we’re looking at Cougar’s Airface Eco, a mid-tower case that pairs a “bubbly front aesthetic” with practical airflow. Those large circular holes house two 180 mm ARGB intake fans behind coned vents, which Cougar says “helps increase the airflow pressure of the case.”
Inside, build quality is solid and cable management is straightforward. A “simple GPU support” bracket holds heavy cards securely without complicated hardware, and you can install four-slot GPUs in vertical orientation without losing expansion slots.
One standout feature is the so-called “modular IO panel.” By default it lives on the top front edge, sporting two orange USB-A ports, USB-C, an audio jack, lighting controls and the power button—but you can move it down to the bottom front for easier access.
Dust filters are all tool-less: pop out the top and bottom, and even the front slides out from the side. You’ll find room for up to seven fans or a 360 mm radiator, two 3.5-inch and two 2.5-inch drives, plus a PSU up to 200 mm.
At $109.99, the Airface Eco blends style, airflow and flexibility—though you’ll need your own fan splitter or PWM hub, as none is included. Thanks for tuning in. See you next time!
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