Too often with PCs, an Elite or Pro version of a case means a metal side panel was converted to glass or RGB lighting was added to the fans. That's not the case with Cougar's Duoface Pro RGB. The Duoface Pro RGB isn’t just an upsized version of the Duoface RGB, either. Cougar has done a complete makeover of the design and made multiple quality-of-life upgrades that fix almost every issue I had with the original Duoface RGB case. So, take a second to refresh yourself on our Duoface RGB review , then read on to see how Cougar took a great case and made it even better.
Aesthetically, the Duoface Pro is practically identical to the original Duoface RGB with a few minor tweaks. The case is larger overall, measuring 240mm wide by 496mm high by 465mm deep versus the original’s 230 x 491 x 386mm. The extra width and height aren’t significant, but the extra depth can accommodate up to three 120mm fans or a 360mm radiator. On the front of the case, you will find slight changes to the double-layer design of a front panel backed by a separate filter. The light bar has been altered slightly and the bezel and filter extend closer to the bottom of the case to fit a third 120mm fan. To show off the extra fan space, a mesh screen has also replaced the hard metal filter. This allows more RGB lighting to shine through the front of the case, especially when the glass panel is in use.
While the rear and right panels of the case haven’t changed, both the top and left sides received some upgrades. The tempered glass side panel, which used to begin at the top of the PSU shroud, now goes all the way to the bottom of the case, and the top dust filter is now encased in a plastic frame with four small magnets to hold it in place. Other than the
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