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BitFenix is quickly becoming known for building high-quality cases that markt at affordable prices. The entry-level chassis market as it stands is lacking in creativity and overall design, so it is refreshing to see a company focus on the market segment with the intent to create cases that are both affordable as well as appealing.
The BitFenix case examined today is the Outlaw, which comes equipped with support for eight internal case fans, four hard drives and even has SSD support. The case also sports an inverted design that optimizes the internal placement of the components. This allows the Outlaw to support some of the largest graphics cards on the market. In addition, the Outlaw also utilizes the patented BitFenix SofTouch Surface treatment to enhance the case's external appearance.
With all the case has to offer, it is surprising that BitFenix has managed to keep the MSRP below $50. At this price point the Outlaw is positioned amongst the most affordable cases on the market, and as such has little to really live up to. However, with all the included features and inverted design we are intrigued to see how the case stacks up in comparison to other sub $100 options currently on the market.

| Specifications | |
| Materials | Steel, Plastic |
| Color (Int/Ext) | Black/Black |
| Dimensions (H xW xD) | 438 x 180 x 478 mm (ATX Mid Tower) |
| Motherboard Sizes | Mini-ITX, mATX, ATX |
| 5.25" Drive Bays | x4 |
| 3.5" Drive Bays | x4 |
| 2.5" Drive Bays | x1 |
| Cooling Front | 2 x 120mm (optional) |
| Cooling Rear | 1 x 120mm (included) |
| Cooling Top | 2 x 120mm (optional) |
| Cooling Bottom | 1 x 120mm (optional) |
| Cooling Side Panel | 2 x 120/140mm (optional) |
| PCI Slots | 7 |
| I/O | 4 x USB2.0, Audio |
| Power Supply | PS2 ATX (bottom, multi direction) |
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When I saw this part I got a bit worried.
Pretty much putting one of the hottest components next to another hot component. >_< even if you wanted to chamber them you'd need high CFM to pour through and flush out the PSU area.
Lian Li generally had something like this.
http://lian-li.com/v2/tw/product/upload/image/V1100/v1k002.jpg
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