Bringing affordable chassis designs to the masses is what BitFenix has been about since its inception. Not only have they been great at delivering wallet friendly designs, BitFenix has also delivered ...
BitFenix is a company that over time has come up with some really great designs and additional components for cases since I have got to know them. As far as chassis design goes, the Colossus, Outlaw, ...
With two large 230mm fans and a 120mm exhaust, we were expecting decent results from the Shinobi XL. It did reasonably well when it came to CPU cooling, reaching a highly respectable delta T of 49°C ...
Having proved itself so many times, BitFenix’s Shinobi has made been made in a new model that can only be described as the mother of all Shinobi’s; the Shinobi XL. “Since the introduction of our ...
BitFenix unleased its Shinobi, a new series of mid-tower gaming cases with a more affordable price tag than the company's first cases. The regular Shinobi has a solid steel side panel and one 120mm ...
At $60 ($70 with a window), the smaller, lighter and less gaudy BitFenix Shinobi is bound to attract a broader audience. Compared to the Colossus, the mid-tower Shinobi is a featherweight pushing ...
BitFenix has today announced an upgrade in connectivity for two of their most popular chassis; the Shinobi and Colossus Window. These case will now sport the latest SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports. “Our ...
BitFenix recently released an extension to the original model, the Shinobi "Window" edition chassis. An affordable yet elegant chassis solution. Tagged with a 69 USD price tag this chassis is locked ...
For my new build, I'm looking for a new and sleeker case, to relieve my Coolermaster Stacker, which didn't age well design wise, IMO. I've been looking at the Shinobi XL. I'm not going to install ...
It’s something you bump into all the time: You’ll be testing out a nice case only to find that the front I/O panel has just USB 2.0 ports, with no USB 3.0 to be found. It seems like a smallish detail ...
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 ...
When BitFenix first entered the case market, it made sure the company got noticed – we might have found the Colossus a little lacking when it came to cooling, but the crazy lighting system was more ...
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