Sure, it’s not as whimsical as these Midjourney AI-generated ITX cases, but the COUGAR Cratus is a real PC case with an open-air, angled design with a precision-tooled steel tube frame. Its four tempered glass panels means that modders can turn the ample space within into a diorama exhibit of sorts to showcase their skills.
COUGAR also applied the principles of heat convection to engineer optimal thermal performance, starting with an angled interior layout that directs a cyclical current of hot air rising and cool air falling to deliver maximum airflow. Aesthetically, a sleek lightbar accents the uniquely minimal bezel, while a dedicated RGB button gives you complete control of a large array of lighting effects. It’s available now, priced at $499 USD.
- [LIGHT UP THE SYSTEM] - 3 Pre-installed 120 millimeter 5V Motherboard Sync ARGB fans (Sync with ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock, Biostar that has 5V...
- [BUILT-IN DUAL MODE 5V ARGB SWITCH BOARD] - Control light via the I/O port button (27 LED modes/7 Colors) or via 5V ARGB Sync motherboard RBG software
- [27 LED MODES via I/O PORT] - Wave mode/ Flow mode/ RGB lighting (single color) / Radar mode (Red, yellow green Cyan blue White Purple) / Breath mode...



With excellent support for an E-ATX motherboard, 460mm graphics cards, two 3.5” HDDs and three 2.5” SSDs, the mighty Cratus can house even the most extreme system builds. The open-framed design supports up to 360mm water cooling radiators, a 190mm CPU cooler and 9 fans. Making it simple and fast to route cables into an ample 45mm storage space through a hinged cover allows you to show off an unobstructed, clean view of your build,” said the company.