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44 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Tool-less thumb screw assembly, Fit and finish, Overall appearance, Cooling ability/Airflow, Price point
Thickness of exterior panels
The BitFenix Outlaw is a handsome case with a nice finis. The gage of steel on the case exterior may not be suitable for those users that are careless, or heavy handed with their cases, but is strong enough to withstand normal usage, and sight acciden...
Visually speaking, the Outlaw chassis is very nice with its minimalistic matte black finish, and smooth lines. I especially adore the look and feel of the SofTouch on the front bezel which gives a touch of elegance and uniqueness to the matte black fin...
The Bitfenix Outlaw is a very nice case for its price. It may have a few drawbacks compared to more expensive products, but it will fit the needs of the average user building a mainstream system.Strong PointsVented slot coversA huge hole in the motherb...
So our second budget BitFenix case in a week, the pressure is on really. The inverted layout of the Outlaw is pretty funky for a case of this size and more importantly price. There's the option to fit up to 7 120mm fans on top of the rear exhaust fan (inc...
VERY small in size, NO cable management (no room behind back panel at all), Thin sheet metal – flimsy!, Thermal performance isn’t quite as good as expected...
Overall, the BitFenix Outlaw might not have proved to be the best low-cost case on the market. The temperatures were nothing to call mom about and the thin panels made the inner structure a bit weak. However, the interior is fully coated in black pain...
Published: 2015-01-28, Author: Ben , review by: play3r.net
BitFenix SoftTouch adds a nice look to the front, Plenty of room for longer GPUs, Good Thermal Performance
Inverted motherboard tray may leave some of your hardware's logos upside down and cause cablemanagement issues, No pass-thru holes to connect wires to the bottom of motherboard, No room for cables behind the motherboard tray itself
Abstract: BitFenix are a relatively new company as far as case manufacturers go. They exploded onto the market back in 2010 with their revolutionary Colossus which helped catalyse a significant design change for many future cases . The enthusiast and gamer market s...
Subtle and sleek styling, Layout that is unique and funky, Great value for money, Good cable management
Cooling performance, Disposable PCI covers, Will not accommodate larger CPU coolers
There has been a real focus for budget specific cases from BitFenix over the past few months and their latest addition is a bold (and brave) step into the world of the inverted motherboard tray. Those who like to be different and like to stand out fro...