Posted by The Duke on 26 Dec 2011 /
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A new release from Bitfenix, the Outlaw, packs a slightly different punch than anything else from Bitfenix. With its inverted motherboard tray, the Outlaw accepts even the longest graphics cards with ease, while enhancing graphics card cooling. Plenty of optional fan locations will help keep the rest of your system cool, while a native SSD mount on the bottom of the case will help you keep up with new technology. With plenty of connectivity and their signature BitFenix SofTouch™ Surface treatment, the Outlaw is looking to be a top performer in the mid-price range segment. We will be seeing just how well the Bitfenix performs during our testing, so sit back and read on.









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