We recently tested two smaller cases from Bitfenix, the mini-ITX-case Phenom and the m-ATX/mini-ITX Prodigy M-case, and found them very good. Today though we are looking at a more normal case, the Bitfenix Ronin which is a regular midi-tower with space for up to ATX-motherboards. The expectations we have for …
Read More »Bitfenix Prodigy M micro-ATX case
When we tested the Bitfenix Prodigy back in October 2012 we were very impressed. It turned out to be a great case for a mini-ITX motherboard. With the Prodigy M Bitfenix has taken the same shell and changed the internals so we now get to fit a M-ATX-motherboard in the …
Read More »Bitfenix Flo Gaming headset
It is starting to be a common sight that companies are starting to branch out from their regular type of products. Corsair for example started as a vendor mainly for memory but today have both cases and other gaming gear. Bitfenix used to be a mainly case-company and this does …
Read More »BitFenix Prodigy
Though it took a long time to gain any momentum, the Mini ITX form factor seems to be gaining popularity. This is in part due to the integration of various components such as memory controller, Northbridge, and GPU onto the CPU die. Today’s CPUs come with a decent GPU on-die …
Read More »BitFenix Shinobi XL Window Full-Tower Case
Earlier this year, BitFenix introduced the Shinobi XL case. A full-tower version of last year’s Shinobi case, the Shinobi XL has a number of features making it a great choice for a gaming system. The most important feature we found was the ability of this case to fit a stunning …
Read More »BitFenix Outlaw Mid-Tower Case
The BitFenix Outlaw, bending the rules to create a different take on the gaming case.
Read More »BitFenix Shinobi Window Mid-Tower Case
The Shinobi Window from BitFenix does exactly what everyone wants from a case. For anyone looking for a simple case the Shinobi Window is definitely worth taking a look at.
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