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BitFenix Also Shows off its Aegis Micro-ATX Tower

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In addition to the mini-ITX Pandora, and E-ATX Atlas, BitFenix also showed off its Aegis tower case. At 200 mm x 465 mm x 465 mm (WxDxH), it's roughly the size of an ATX mid-tower, but seats only micro-ATX and mini-ITX form-factor motherboards, much like the Phanteks Enthoo Mini XL. The case is built mostly of SECC steel and ABS plastic, with seven 3.5/2.5-inch drive bays, and a cooling system that includes three 120 mm front intakes (which can hold a 360 x 120 mm radiator), two 140 mm top exhausts (which can hold a 280 x 140 mm radiator), and one each 120 mm at the rear and bottom.



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3 new cases from BF...and not impressed with any of them TBH.

The 'Pandora' deserves a closer look I suppose, so I'll hold final judgement on that one for later, but the Aegis and Atlas...nope, way too fussy a design on both.

Their new 'budget' Neos cases look much nicer than either..
 
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Interesting looks. Wouldn't mind having it in mini tower size rather than a mid tower (as per article).
 
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