At 245 x 558 x 582mm or 9.6 x 22 x 23″, this eATX case from BitFenix deserves the name Colossus. It is so big they’ve included a storage space on the top to let keep a few bits’n’bobs handy, or whatever else you might want close to hand while computing. Almost completely toolless, the only screws will be attaching the motherboard to the chassis though their is a large enough access hole in the back of the chassis to allow access to most heatsink backplates. If you need a case with a lot of space then drop by TechPowerUp for a close look at the shadow of this Colossus.
“BitFenix may be a new brand but their first product has landed. The Colossus case is so large that you simply cannot miss it. It is packed to the rim with new and unique features, which make you wonder what we did without them before. We take an in-depth look at the retail version of this massive EATX case that goes for a very affordable 159 Euros.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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