Cougar just launched the Conquer 2 chassis, and it’s a next-level beast

If you think the design of the chassis has been at a peak for a long time, think again. The Cougar is back with its Coke chassis line.

TechPowerUp reported on Friday that the company is generally known for its eye-catching design designed to fit the yet-to-be-launched budget. Conqueror 2 and this time, it's a different kind of cool and different from Conquire's earlier robot-head-computer-casing look. strange.

Computex debuted for the first time in 2019, Connor 2 seems to have taken note from Coger's gaming mice, with their angular Transformer-esque look in a computer chassis somewhat modular affecting and theoretically badass The interiors are designed to show. And, if that gamer has a big idea to look at and currently make their own gaming PC, then maybe you can pay a pretty penny for it.

A lot of thought and attention to detail went into designing wins. This chassis boasts of metal framing, which you can create your own look, disassembled, modified and customized. It also features four tempered glass panels to show you the powerful internal, painstakingly selected and their RGB lighting.

Of course, CONCOR 2 also has its own powerful lighting system to keep you from moving inside. The Trelux Dynamic RGB light sports it that brightens its façade and can be added: "from a COUGAR Core Box or 5V connection to a compatible motherboard" for an even more immersive and synchronized lighting experience.

Inside is a detachable sub-chassis, which slides backward easily and has a more traditional shape so you can build your PC easily. This sub-chassis has a motherboard tray that can fit a CEB, ATX or smaller motherboard and nine other expansion slots in its upper compartment. It has a lower compartment on the other side, a PSU bay with up to 22 cm of space and two 3.5-inch drives.

Of course, to help cool all those powerful components inside, the 2 touts conquer an open-frame design. But it also champions liquid cooling with space for a 240 mm radiator at the front and a 360 mm one at the top. So, if you previously considered liquid cooling, now you want to take this chassis home.

The Cougar has yet to reveal pricing - or when the CONCOR 2 will become available - but given that its predecessor is currently priced at $ 279 (£ 278, about A $ 408), this follow-up will certainly take place. Comes cheaper than