Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the BitFenix Phenom Mini-ITX and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for BitFenix Phenom Mini-ITX.
February 2014
(84%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
There is not too much for us to say, we love it. This chassis is aimed at a builder who will not go SLi or Crossfire. That's ok, the high end graphics cards can handle all games without too much of an issue, at appropriate settings. PSU and oversized comp...
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Published: 2014-02-17, Author: Björn , review by: Bjorn3d.com
CONCLUSIONThere are a lot of cool cases out on the market these days so it is sometimes easy to feel a bit blasé when a new case arrives. Still the Bitfenix Phenom mini-ITX manages to impress us. It is not the smallest mini-ITX-case on the market, not tha...
Solid construction, Plenty of space for fully sized components, Can hold a large number of hard drives, A long GPU will easily fit, Can hold potent liquid-cooling setup, Two fans included, Easily accessible fan placement, Dust filter on its underside, USB
Tight fit for PSU, Filling all 2.5" slots could get messy as everything is pretty tight, A bit of a cable mess inside, No tool-less drive installation, Only 120 mm fan included in the rear - a 140 mm fan would be better
The BitFenix Phenom Mini-ITX sells for around 70 euros including taxes or 70 US dollars excluding taxes. Solid construction Plenty of space for fully sized components Can hold a large number of hard drives A long GPU will easily fit Can hold potent liquid...
The BitFenix Phenom is a very sleek ITX/mATX case that makes use of its front and top panels to soften the looks with their rounded edges. The white theme with black accents gives a nice contrast and is pleasing to eye, in my opinion. It's also availabl...
For a mini-ITX case, the Phenom is surprisingly wide, with the extra space utilized to make it more versatile. Few mini-ITX models can tout support for up to six 3.5 inch drives and two 2.5" drives, the option for a long graphics card, and room for a ...
Award winning performance with a new face, Retains most (if not all) of the features that made the original Prodigy so popular, Streamlined features give the Phenom new character, Overall quality is topnotch, Reduced size from the Prodigy, Component choic
…except for the PSU – needs 140mm unless you're willing to get creative, 5.25″ bay without ability to mount an optical drive, Still large for an ITX enclosure
I appreciate that BitFenix has expanded their popular Prodigy line to include the Phenom and upcoming Colossus enclosures. It isn't “Prodigy 2.0,” mostly because it was never intended to be! The Phenom provides another option to system builders that prefe...
Those who have taken the time to read the full review will have by now formed their own opinion of the Phenom case. Those who haven't taken the time, well you're in luck, because as always we're going to share our thoughts with you.If you haven't guessed...
Published: 2014-09-12, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
We like the look, we like the solid feel that the extra heavy doors deliver, and, of course, we have been a fan of this interior since we first saw the Prodigy. The SofTouch at the top and bottom takes all the glare off this chassis as it blends into the...
Published: 2014-12-29, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Abstract: BitFenix is one of the coolest names in the chassis industry. Sure they've been making great chassis' for many years, but a couple of years ago they shot to legendary status with the launch of their ever-popular BitFenix Prodigy Mini-ITX chassis. The Prod...