BitFenix announce the Outlaw Case
"With an already impressive lineup of cases, BitFenix release another.. the Outlaw!"
Published: 30th August 2011 | Source: BitFenix |
BitFenix announce the Outlaw Case
With an already impressive line of cases BitFenix are announcing another, the Outlaw. With an RRP of just £40 this case is aimed at the value end of the market, but with many features found on more expensive cases.
The case features an inverted motherboard tray for improved cooling and has the ability to accept even the longest consumer graphics cards on the market. A native SSD mount means that you don't have to take up your valuable HDDs bays with an SSD. You can also install four ODD and four HDDs in this case plus the previously mentioned 2.5" drive like an SSD at the bottom.
As with previous BitFenix cases it has the SofTouch™ Surface treatment and plenty of front mounted connectivity with four USB2.0 ports as well as the usual headphone and mic jacks.
Cooling performance is excellent as well with the graphics cards at the top for better cooling. The case supports up to eight 120mm fans with two locations also supporting the larger 140mm fans if more airflow is required. Finally the case is easy to work in with excellent cable management and a large CPU backplate cutout for quick and painless cooler changes.
This case really appears to be excellent value for money, offering features found higher end cases for a fraction of the price.
You can Pre-Order this excellent case for Only £39.95 at Aria Computers!
For full details please visit the BitFenix Outlaw Product Page.
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But within a month BD is to be released.They come with 6 or 8 native cores and i have a gut feeling,they will be fast.
You could also go SB i5-2500k,i7-2600k.
As for suggesting a SB chip... if you're just gaming then the amount you save would be worth it, but then again since you have a 1366 platform i assume you wouldn't want to buy a new mobo/ram etc.
so yea, my 2cents are get a i7-970






Is the performance of a slower hexa core gonna whup quad hiny or will a 950/960 suffice?