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[Review] BitFenix Shinobi Window


Posted by The Duke on 27 May 2011 / 2 Comments
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Today we have a brand new chassis line from BitFenix, called Shinobi. It was named after some of the most feared Ninja assassins of the modern age. There are two versions of the Shinobi.  At the writing of this review, one comes with a side window and the other does not. From the uniquely crafted side panel window and fan vents, to the brushed aluminum accents, the Shinobi Window carries through the signature BitFenix design philosophy of clean lines, understated elegance, and modern styling. Superior cooling options allow the system to stay cool during intense gaming sessions.

The Shinobi Window is engineered to handle up to three 5.25″ drives or eight 3.5″ hard disks and can also install a 2.5″ SSD with the included adapter. The Shinobi Window should easily accommodate long graphics cards that are out in today’s marketplace. The BitFenix SofTouch Surface Treatment, for resistance to fingerprints and stains, surrounds the brushed gunmetal logo on the front and is also used on the top of the case as well.




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Written by The Duke


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2 Comments


William
1 years ago



Shinobi shape version, have a lateral mesh’s and bitfenix logo?

Greets

Weekend News, May 28th 2011
2 yearss ago



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