BitFenix has unveiled it latest addition to the ATX case lineup, the Ronin. Featuring an exceptional design and high level of craftsmanship expected from the BitFenix, the Ronin will also feature enhanced cooling capabilities and DIY-friendly features.
BitFenix describes the new Ronin case as modern, stylish and clean. Featuring a classical all-black finish, Ronin's top and front panel is coated in BitFenix SofTouch Surface Treatment and paired up with micro-mesh strips that add a nice touch to design but also offer additional ventilation. Since it comes with a massive acrylic side window, BitFenix decided to add the Stealth Cover, an easy install panel that covers up optical drives, HDDs, power supply and cables in order only to reveal the main components that you want to show off.
As far as the cooling goes, the Ronin can be equipped with two 140mm top fans or 240mm radiator in the top, two 120mm fans in the front, one at the bottom adn one at the back panel. The FlexCage in the front is removable so you can actually squeeze in up to 420mm long graphics cards. The rest of the specs and features include support for up to six 3.5-inch and two 2.5-inch SSDs, a bunch of DIY-friendly features including tool-free drive locking mechanism, cable management locations, large CPU cutout, filtered front intakes and magnetic bottom filter.
According to BitFenix, the Ronin will hit retail/e-tail shelves in mid July.
Source:
BitFenix.com.