Wednesday, March 15th 2017

BitFenix Announces the Portal Chassis

As a brand always striving to create unique products, BitFenix has provided some of the most eye catching chassis over time. Today, BitFenix is proud to announce the latest addition to its line-up, the BitFenix Portal. Transcending from traditional boxy cases, the Portal was designed to balance the aesthetics of the outside shape with the functionality of the unique interior structure.

Going beyond specification and functional design, the Portal's elegant appearance with compact outer dimensions blend well into any environment. Premium grade aluminum molded into clear lines and discreet curves form a chassis that blends perfectly well into any environment. Despite the compact form factor, the Portal provides a versatile scope. Mainly designed as a Home Theater PC chassis, the Portal can still be utilized as gaming system if equipped with a 120mm radiator in combination with AIO or custom water cooling solutions. Designed for ITX Motherboards, the striking key component of the interior is the Dual Frame Design. The inner chamber, equipped with enough space for a high-end system, slides into the housing via a ball bearing runner design.
Inner Values and finishing touch
The Portal was designed to support today's and tomorrow's high-end components starting from an ITX Mainboard with Graphic Cards up to 300mm and up to two 3.5" and a 2.5" hard drives. Proper cooling is provided through the included 120mm intake and 80mm exhaust fan. To increase the cooling capacities a 120mm radiator for AIO or custom cooling is supported. The optional window on the top gives the Portal the final edge.

With the inverted Motherboard tray, the view will be clear on the latest RBG-lit Graphic Cards. As a finish, the black or white coating gives the Premium Grade Aluminum a smooth touch.
For more information, visit the product page.
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11 Comments on BitFenix Announces the Portal Chassis

#2
PowerPC
BitFenix, so probably poor quality
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blobster21
micropage7pill chassis
Which mean ??
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#4
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
PowerPCBitFenix, so probably poor quality
Running all Spectre Pro LEDs for 3 years now, I wouldn't say poor quality.
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#5
Sasqui
PowerPCBitFenix, so probably poor quality
No experience with them, so can't can't speak to build quality.

On the other hand, for those who are often reaching into to guts of a PC, this case looks like a dream. Great idea, at least in concept!
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#6
Vayra86
PowerPCBitFenix, so probably poor quality
Baseless comment. Bitfenix is quite fine for its price, and provides the added brand value in its design and 'look'.
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#7
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
SasquiNo experience with them, so can't can't speak to build quality.

On the other hand, for those who are often reaching into to guts of a PC, this case looks like a dream. Great idea, at least in concept!
Vayra86Baseless comment. Bitfenix is quite fine for its price, and provides the added brand value in its design and 'look'.
He must use Macintrash.

Comment beside, This would be a good advertisement for a New Portal/HalfLife/Counterstrike or was for The Orangebox then lol
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#8
Vayra86
eidairaman1He must use Macintrash.

Comment beside, This would be a good advertisement for a New Portal/HalfLife/Counterstrike or was for The Orangebox then lol
HL3 confirmed!!! :P
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#9
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
Vayra86HL3 confirmed!!! :p
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#11
micropage7
blobster21Which mean ??

then add stand, you done
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