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[Review] Bitfenix Colossus Window Venom Edition


Posted by The Duke on 20 Apr 2011 / 7 Comments
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A brand new option from Bitfenix for users who want to see their hardware, is the Bitfenix Colossus Venom Window Edition. People can choose from three color options, including Black/Red, Black/Green, or White/Blue to pick the best color combination to suite their needs. Featuring a newly-designed windowed side panel and two color-matched 230mm LED fans, the window is a fresh look at an old standby for PC enthusiast chassis users. The Colossus Venom features a complete wire management system on the inside and out to help keep the entire system clean for everyone to see. The Venom also comes with two 230mm fans to help with circulation inside and keep your hardware nice and cool. You will also have the option to add three more 120mm fans to help with cooling as well. With the features out of way, let’s see just how good this enthusiast chassis really is!


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Written by The Duke


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7 Comments


http://tinyurl.com/barp-8153949468
4 months ago



I personally think about the reason why you labeled this specific blog post, “[Review] Bitfenix Colossus Window Venom Edition | TechREACTION”.

No matter what I enjoyed it!Thanks-Lamar

Tr1p
2 yearss ago



Where did you buy it ?

A Curious Rabbit
2 yearss ago



This is indeed the Colossus Window Venom Edition. “Venom” just denotes the color, which is black with green lighting. The reason why the BitFenix website lists a Colossus and Colossus Venom edition is because the original Colossus only came in White/Blue and Black/Red, the Black/Green option was added later. The Black/Green version of the Colossus Window is called “Colossus Window Venom”.

TheGBlanston
2 yearss ago



Yes, I *did* like the review.
To be fair, Performance-PC’s also have it advertised incorrectly.
Further, you can buy the windowed side panel at the Bitfenix website for 20 USD, so you can, in fact, create your own Colossus Venom Window Edition.
:)

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2 yearss ago



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The Duke
2 yearss ago



Good catch GB. Not sure why I had it correct in the article but wrong in the title. I blame the editor :)

Hope you liked the article overall minus the one mishap

TheGBlanston
2 yearss ago



I suspect that what you reviewed is not the Colossus Venom Edition, but the Colossus Window.
The Bitfenix website lists a Colossus, a Colossus Window and the Colossus Venom edition.
They do not list a Colossus Venom Window edition.
The Colossus Venom features USB 3.0 connections and multi-color LED lighting.

The box you picture is the Colossus Window.
The specs you list are also from the Colossus Window Edition, not the Colossus Venom Edition.


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