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BitFenix Raider ATX case

Posted by: editor on: 06.02.2012 10:24:04 [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Specifications & Features

Four SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Ports

As the first chassis to offer four SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports, Raider is ready for the future. Use the two internal 19-pin connectors to enable up to four USB 3.0 ports, or use the included 9-pin connectors for USB 2.0 – plenty of connectivity for all your high-speed USB devices.

Maximum Airflow Design

The smooth mesh styling of Raider is more than just looks. The combination of an all mesh front and top with 5 fan locations means maximum cooling for your components. And for those who demand even more airflow, Raider can also be outfitted with up to two huge 200mm fans for unmatched air cooling.

 

BitFenix Spectre™ Cooling

A premium chassis deserves premium cooling. That's why Raider comes loaded with three BitFenix Spectre™ 120mm fans for superb cooling performance and quiet operation.

Integrated Fan Controller

Power is nothing without control, which is why Raider comes equipped with an integrated fan controller. Watching a movie or listening to music? Turn your fans down for the sweet sound of silence. Ready to get into the game? Turn your fans up for maximum cooling performance. With Raider, you've got total control over any situation.

Superb Expansion

Offering four 5.25" bays, six 3.5"bays, and space for up to seven 2.5" drives, Raider can accommodate a bevy of hardware. Have an extremely long graphics card? No problem. Simply remove the specially-designed hard drive cage wall and install graphics cards up to 38cm in length!

BitFenix SofTouch™ Surface Treatment

Raider features signature BitFenix SofTouch™ Surface Treatment which gives an elegant matte finish and one-of-a-kind feel. Best of all, SofTouch™ even resists fingerprints and stains, keeping your Raider looking great.

 Trouble-Free Installation

Working with your system shouldn't be a headache. With a large CPU cooler cutout, tool-free drive locking mechanisms, rubber grommets and 23mm of clearance behind the motherboard tray, Raider can get your system up and running in record time. And to keep your system clean on the inside, dust filters on all intakes are also included

Specs

Materials

Steel, Plastic

Dimensions

210 x 500 x 493mm (ATX Mid Tower)

Motherboard Sizes

Mini-ITX, mATX, ATX

5.25" Drive Bays

x 4

3.5" Drive Bays

x 6

2.5" Drive Bays

x 7

Cooling Front

2 x 120mm (included) or 1 x 200mm (optional)

Cooling Rear

1 x 120mm (included)

Cooling Top

1 x 200mm (optional)

Cooling Bottom

1 x 120mm (optional)

PCI Slots

x 7

I/O

4 x USB3.0, HD Audio

Power Supply

PS2 ATX (bottom, multi direction)

The BitFenix Raider comes with a long list of features, worthy of mention are the 4 x 3.0 USB ports which are backward compatible with USB 2.0 motherboards (i.e. you can use them regardless of whether you’ve actually got USB 3.0 or not) and the integrated fan-controller. At only 210 x 500 x 493mm, this case is much more “modest” than some I’ve reviewed recently, but that can be a good thing – especially if BitFenix have perfected the layout and cable-routing in this case.

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