Tempered glass side panel, Two 120 mm fans included, Plenty of room for large GPUs, 120 mm tower coolers should fit, 120 mm AIO liquid cooler will also fit, Clean interior with some creative cable routing, Good amount of cable routing space thanks to extr
ODD locks flimsy - use screws instead, 3.5" drive tray has a little wiggle room, No liquid cooling support beyond the basic 120 mm variant, Tempered glass is thinner than most, Cable routing hole above the motherboard too small
The Bitfenix Nova TG goes for 49 Euros incl. taxes. Expect the same price tag in USD but excluding levies. Tempered glass side panel Two 120 mm fans included Plenty of room for large GPUs 120 mm tower coolers should fit 120 mm AIO liquid cooler will a...
Published: 2016-01-23, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
It is difficult to believe that a case priced this low could look this good and provide more than basic amenities for a gaming system build. In fact anyone would be hard pressed to guess correctly how much the MSRP of this case is without prior knowledge...
Published: 2016-01-13, Author: Paul , review by: technologyx.com
Bit Fenix's Nova chassis is a all around mediocre, but with that it's a decent case at a good price. Some improvements to be made but that would take it out of "budget" range...
Published: 2015-12-09, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
Sometimes we get so used to looking at the top of the line cases, we forget about the budget class. If we take a look at these budget minded cases with their target audience in mind, we should realize we will miss out on several advanced features we comm...
Prominent side window, Nice thumbscrews, Low chassis flex, Lightweight, Sleek, minimalistic exterior, Good value, PSU dust filter
Non-replaceable PCI-e covers, Minimal options for cable management, No 8-pin CPU cutout, HDD cage not removable, Minimal radiator support
The BitFenix Nova was overall easy to work on, aside from the need to fold the CPU power behind the motherboard tray in order to have a tidy interior. With just enough room behind the motherboard tray for cable management, and the ability to support large...
While the cooling clearly isn't a strong point for the Nova, you can at least give it a bit of a boost with the front intake mounts and while our components did run hot, they are arguably overkill for a case this cheap and even then they didn't suffocate...
Cheap, Looks great, Plenty of support for cables as well as Long GPUs
Cheap materials, panels and skeleton prone to bending, Not sure which GPUs are fully supported as the PCIe retention bracket could not be fitted in place, I would have liked to see two USB3 sockets instead of one and a USB2, Missing grommets detract from
The BitFenix Nova is, all in all, a well-proportioned case that has a lot of good things going for it. Beautiful lines, cable routing, good storage options, long GPU support and it fits motherboards from full ATX down to ITX. While it exudes class with lo...
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Published: 2015-12-08, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
To bemoan the BitFenix Nova ‘s low quality and or its lack of cooling would be to miss the point of this case entirely! This is a usable case, with a side window that can house a modern Gaming rig with ease, and it costs just £27! Although you might want...
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Published: 2015-12-07, Author: John , review by: techicize.com
It's to wrap it all up and deliver a verdict on the BitFenix NOVA. In short it's a good product but we must first deal with some negative aspects. Right of the bat I must bring your attention to the NEOS, also from Bitfenix. It's extremely similar, but...
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Published: 2015-12-04, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Nice overall design, Large side panel window, Reasonable cable management room, Long GPU support, Dust filter on PSU air intake, Supports a 120mm AIO in rear, Very affordable price, Black/white window/non-window models available,
Thin panels, Only one pre-installed fan, Snap-off expansion slot covers, “The BitFenix Nova Mid-Tower is a great little chassis that’s perfect from a mid-range system build. If money is tight and you want a great looking system build, you’ll find a lot to
PricingThe BitFenix Nova is available from Overclockers UK for a very reasonable £26.99 for the windowed model in black or white, while the non-windowed model is just £23.99 and is also available in black or white. This is exceptional value for money and...