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BitFenix Phenom Mini-ITX Chassis Review

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BitFenix Phenom Mini-ITX Chassis Review

 

BitFenix are still a dominating force when it comes to the Mini-ITX

form factor, their Prodigy chassis was a massive success and while it

may be compatible with small motherboards it was popular due to its

larger interior. The new Phenom chassis takes the concept of the

Prodigy and gives it a great refresh, the bulk of the design is very

close to the Prodigy, but with a promise of cleaner looks and a few

other minor revisions it could be enough to tempt people to invest.

 

This chassis is part of the BitFenix trilogy of small form factors

chassis. The first case was the Prodigy, then we have the Phenom and

the final one will be the Colosus. Then of course we have the second

editions of these chassis which support the m-ATX form factor while

maintaining the same exterior dimensions. All of the chassis are

fundamentally the same, the three Mini-ITX cases for example have

almost identical interiors with new exterior panels based around the

Prodigy. The m-ATX editions again have similar interiors with exterior

panels that match their Mini-ITX counterparts.

 

With all the hype surrounding SteamBox, and the rise in popularity of

HTPC systems, as well as compact gaming rigs for LAN events, the

Phenom Mini-ITX is perfectly timed to appeal to a market that is going

nuts for small and powerful rigs. As you can see from the

specifications below, the Phenom is no slouch when it comes to

component support, with loads of room for storage, capable of holding

a staggering 11 2.5″ drives! It has room for water cooling

radiators, extra cooling fans, USB 3.0 support and plenty of room for

a large graphics card. So let's get right to it and take a closer look

at everything the Phenom has to offer.

 

URL - http://www.eteknix.com/bitfenix-phenom-mini-itx-chassis-review/

 

 

 

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