BitFenix AEGIS mATX Case Review

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Neoseeker tried the BitFenix AEGIS mATX Case

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Looking near the bottom on the BitFenix website ?About? page we find the motto ?BE INVINCIBLE? to explain their commitment to "[creating] state-of-the-art computer hardware and peripherals that blur the line between man and machine". BitFenix does this by listening to user comments, applying these ideas to in-house design concepts and using prior experience to create innovative peripherals with features and performance for work or play.

It's from these users comments, design concepts and years of prior experience in providing competitive products that BitFenix introduced the AEGIS Micro-Tower Case earlier this February 26, 2015. Although designed for small form factor motherboards, the AEGIS case is still able to hold seven 120mm case fans (one rear fan included) and liquid coolant radiator setups up to 360mm (and even configurations with two slim style 360mm radiators).

With three modular drive cages and two specific SSD mounting points, the AEGIS case can be configured by the user for many drive setups; or they can remove the drive cages for free interior air flow with maximum cooling potential. Air filters at the top, bottom and behind the front face plate help keep the case interior dust free, and are easily removed for cleaning.
 BitFenix AEGIS mATX Case Review @ Neoseeker