Thursday, November 19th 2015

BitFenix Announces the Pandora ATX Chassis

The BitFenix case family sees itself expanded today with the launch of the new Pandora ATX. As the name suggests, it is an ATX version of the already launched Pandora, which combines high-class aesthetics with supreme functionality in a compact form factor. The Pandora ATX offers the same much-loved unique styling, but combines it with housing capabilities for full-sized ATX motherboards and one 360mm radiator, to form a versatile base for any DIY projects.

Pandora ATX initially launches exclusively in black, with two versions available - Pandora ATX and Pandora ATX Core. The former is equipped with the 2.8" ICON LCD display in the front, allowing for an added personalized touch of the front fascia. This is achieved by an easy-to-use drag-and-drop software solution, with the display itself connected by a USB header to the motherboard.
Internally, the Pandora ATX stays true to the BitFenix DNA of innovation - this time mainly evident in the one-piece power cover design, effectively creating a separate bottom chamber for the PSU and HDDs at the bottom. This solution gives added space for exposure of hardware for modding projects, improves case rigidity and shields HDD and PSU noise.

Cooling is provided out of the box by the built-in 1x140mm (front) and 1x120mm (rear) fans, but the Pandora ATX is compatible with some pretty advanced watercooling builds. Supporting a 360mm radiator, top or front, and with dedicated brackets and supports for pumps and reservoirs, it makes for a truly dexterous base for any water cooling project.


In terms of expansion capabilities, the Pandora ATX comes with support for up to 440mm long graphics cards, 4x 2.5" SSDs and 4x 3.5" HDDs. Maximum PSU length is 220 mm, while CPU cooler height is a maximum of 160 mm.
For more information, visit the product page.
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7 Comments on BitFenix Announces the Pandora ATX Chassis

#1
Octavean
The outer aesthetics looks like an old ThermalTake Armor case from 2006,.....
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#2
Fx
It is a nice looking case except I haven't wanted a window on my PC since 2007.
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#3
TheoneandonlyMrK
OctaveanThe outer aesthetics looks like an old ThermalTake Armor case from 2006,.....
Exactly what i thought a darth vader version though, the psu is at the bottom though so its deffinately different, i own a battered up tt armour it was given to me and isnt in use ,i wonder if the front bits are aluminium and move?.

I watched the review, its different all over to be fair ,it does have similar styling though.
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#4
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~


TT kandalf is similar too...

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#5
TheLostSwede
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So this is what overclockers end up doing when their career ends... :p
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#6
Digital Dreams
FxIt is a nice looking case except I haven't wanted a window on my PC since 2007.
Yeah thought the window fad pretty much died out except for the ricer hanger-ons. :ohwell: Not a bad looking case otherwise.
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#7
TheoneandonlyMrK
TheLostSwedeSo this is what overclockers end up doing when their career ends... :p
No this is (mine looks way different to that), just as cheesy :).


There's a few lessons on ghett mods in that case ,can you see the most obvious?.
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