Thursday, June 27th 2013

BitFenix Unveils Ronin PC Chassis

Known for its signature clean yet modern designs, premier PC hardware designer BitFenix is proud to reveal its latest ATX chassis creation - Ronin. Featuring enhanced cooling capabilities, DIY-friendly features, unique styling, and legendary BitFenix quality, Ronin represents a next-level chassis design that shows your opponents no mercy.

Modern, stylish, and clean, with a menacing all-black finish, Ronin is the epitome of BitFenix design. The top and front panels, coated in BitFenix SofTouch Surface Treatment for excellent stain resistance and quality feel, are bordered by micro-mesh strips that not only perfectly compliment the matte black exterior, but also act as additional ventilation.
Moving to the side panel, users are greeted by a massive see-through acrylic window that allows enthusiasts to clearly see their hardware payload. Here, BitFenix innovates yet again with the Stealth Cover - an easy to install panel that effectively covers up optical drives, hard disks, power supply, and cabling for a clean and tidy look. The Stealth Cover, adorned in a micro-texture finish, looks incredible on its own, and enables an incredibly clean-looking build even for the most novice builders.

But the beauty of Ronin goes much beyond the surface. On top, Ronin accommodates two 140 mm fans or water cooling radiators up to 240 mm in length. Combined with two 120 mm fan locations in front, one on the bottom, and one on the back panel, Ronin offers tremendous cooling potential for air and water cooling enthusiasts alike. The included FlexCage is modular and removable, enabling direct airflow to the hottest hardware while allowing enough room for graphics cards up to 420 mm in length. Add to that two included 120 mm Spectre fans and space for up to six 3.5" hard disks or 2.5" SSDs, and Ronin makes a killer base for virtually any high-powered rig.

The road to vengeance can be a long one. To get you into battle as quickly as possible, Ronin comes fully loaded with a plethora of DIY-friendly features. Tool-free drive locking mechanisms make securing drives a snap, while plenty of cable management locations enable a clean and tidy build. The large CPU cutout enables swapping of CPU coolers without removing the motherboard, while filtered front intakes and a magnetic bottom filter keeps your system looking good, even on the inside.

And like any BitFenix product, Ronin is made with the same attention to detail and stringent quality checks that BitFenix fans have grown to know and love. With features like the fully coated black interior and all-black cabling, to the brushed aluminum BitFenix logo and mesh PCI slot covers, Ronin exemplifies the BitFenix experience.

BitFenix Ronin will be available on store shelves beginning mid July.
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11 Comments on BitFenix Unveils Ronin PC Chassis

#1
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
news of product launches are geeting close to bein advertisements these days.
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#2
Fourstaff
de.das.dudenews of product launches are geeting close to bein advertisements these days.
Copypasta from press release. I am still interested in this case, it has room for 2x120mm on top. Still looking for a decent cheap case which can take in H100i I have lying around.
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#3
ensabrenoir
:twitch:.....would get one....but its too menacining......
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#4
RCoon
de.das.dudenews of product launches are geeting close to bein advertisements these days.
Most of the articles are copy-pizza press releases, companies dont send you articles for their products so you can disregard their hurrendous sales talk and write "this is an average cheap case that has dual fan radiator support"
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#5
de.das.dude
Pro Indian Modder
hmm.. cool.

also why dont they rrealise we dont want to show off our hdd bays?
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#6
RCoon
de.das.dudehmm.. cool.

also why dont they rrealise we dont want to show off our hdd bays?
People will remove those HDD bays and put shiny things there that they do want to show off.
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#7
SirMango
Very slick design. I wouldn't mind getting my hands on one.
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#8
lastcalaveras
I saw the prototype late last year glad to see they got rid of the silver trim running up to the sides of the front and top also the extra support bars around the power supply area.
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#9
shovenose
This is one great looking case!
I am happy with mine but this looks sexy (well, that's debatable...), professional, and cool.
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#10
stratosrally
de.das.dudehmm.. cool.

also why dont they rrealise we dont want to show off our hdd bays?
They offer a cover that very nicely hides them from view :

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#11
erocker
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Good looking case. I love the movie!
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