Although we weren't impressed with BitFenix's Shinobi and Colossus cases back in 2011, the company earned our respect last summer when we used its Phenom mATX as part of our Intel Pentium Anniversary ...
It's attractive, and for a small case, it has a lot of features. However, the Aegis doesn't seem that well thought out in basic design, and the fact that quality control is poor just makes the $119 ...
At the time of writing the Colossus Mini-ITX and the Colossus Micro-ATX we’re both available for under £70. This puts them along side similar models from BitFenix and they’re both priced on par with ...
BitFenix addressed this and said:”Early revision control PCBs on the Colossus exhibit this issue on certain motherboard/power supply combinations.In these cases, stand-by power (5VSB) from the PSU ...
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PC cases are, by and large, not the most attractive of objects. Sure, they now come in different shapes and sizes, and while black still dominates, look hard enough and you'll find a few more esoteric ...
While the Prodigy itself was pretty large for a mini-ITX case, it did hold a high-end GPU and whatnot... the Prodigy M looks pretty interesting, since it's basically the same size, only layout changed ...
The BitFenix Aegis delivers on design, with internals that are unique yet functional and externals that are eye-catching but not excessive. Despite being a 43L mATX case, the Aegis holds huge hardware ...
BitFenix is one of the coolest chassis manufacturers around. Time and time again we’ve seen them continue to innovate, with products that have proven massively successful with gamers and system ...
Today we’ll review one of the few computer cases that rocked 2010 – BitFenix Colossus. As you can see, the design is futuristic but the case really refreshed the top-end case segment. The company ...
Because the BitFenix Aegis is such a fun looking case, we didn't want to install our typical test hardware – it deserves something custom. That, and the fact that it's designed to be chock-full of ...