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Thanks to its elegant design, good build quality, excellent cooling system, number of features and killer price tag the Shinobi Window midi tower by BitFenix is simply put the best PC Case in its price segment.
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Bringing affordable chassis designs to the masses is what BitFenix has been about since its inception. Not only have they been great at delivering wallet friendly designs, BitFenix has also delivered shapes, lighting, textures and all around good looking chassis' so far. Up to now it seems they are well known for the Colossus in its many flavors. While that design is a very large full tower chassis, sometimes that isn't what's needed for a build, or the larger frame just won't fit in your limited spacing. BitFenix already released one mid tower chassis design with the Survivor and Survivor Core cases. While I thought the chassis was stunning to look at, it was complicated to get inside once fully assembled.
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What comes to mind when I mention the word "Phoenix"? Is it the Phoenix Coyotes from Phoenix, Arizona? Would it be the legendary firebird found in certain mythologies? I don't know about you, but the first thing that comes to my mind are items such as Phoenix Downs found in the Final Fantasy series. In mythological stories, it has been said that at the end of a Phoenix's life cycle, it encompasses itself in a blazing fire, and is regenerated from its own ashes in the form of an egg. The "Down" depicted in the FF series refer to the Phoenix's tail feathers, in which it is used to revive fallen characters in battle. When it comes down to a company called BitFenix, to my own interpretation, I can see where some of the inspiration is coming from. Being a relatively young company in the world of technology, to my understanding, BitFenix's main focus is to design hardware that can seamlessly be integrated to the expectations and daily usage of computer products to the end users. So when I first heard of the company, it occurs to me that this company is giving the end user a good sense of revival in terms of using technology with ease, even under extreme conditions. My idea of BitFenix in correlation to the Phoenix firebird is simply the fact that hardware created by this company should be relatively quite simple to use while providing great looks without overwhelming features. To see how it all works out, what we have in store today is the BitFenix Shinobi Window. Combining the reviving power of the Phoenix and the stealth of a Shinobi ninja warrior, I have a strong feeling that BitFenix has created quite a value case that would be quite competitive in the computer market. Keep reading to see what we have found!
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Bitfenix is a relative newcomer to the market and certainly new to me. The case we are looking at today, the Bitfenix Shinobi, is actually my first hands-on experience with their products. When they introduced the Colossus chassis I was bit skeptical; the styling was just something that I questioned. However, most have seemed very happy with the build quality, so that did perk my attention. The Shinobi is a mid-tower offering that has a minimalistic style and comes with or without a side window. The sample sent to us includes the side window, viewed as an added perk by most.
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Named after some of the most feared assassins of the modern age, Shinobi Window is the latest and greatest budget friendly enthusiast PC case from BitFenix. the company wanted to equip the Shinobi Window with the tools you need to get the job done without breaking the bank. Legit Reviews will put that design goal to the test today in our review of the Shinobi Window!
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Auf der Suche nach günstigen Gehäusen wird man an einigen Hausnummern kaum vorbeikommen. Sharkoons Rebel 9, das schon getestete Lancool PC-K57 oder auch das Xigmatek Asgard sind Gehäuse, die für wenig Geld eine vergleichweise hohe Verarbeitungsqualität, einige Features und eine zumindest einigermaßen ansprechende Optik liefern. BitFenix will mit dem Shinobi das Low-Budget-Segment ordentlich aufmischen und hat damit scheinbar Erfolg. Eine genaue Betrachtung hat das Gehäuse auf jeden Fall verdient.
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Caseking.de bietet das Midi-Gehäuse Shinobi von Bitfenix neben der Standardvariante (mit oder ohne Seitenfestern) sogar mit vorab eingeklebten Dämmmatten an. Wir haben das Bitfenix Shinobi Core getestet - ohne Fenster aber mit Dämmung.
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Vor nicht ganz einem Jahr präsentierte sich in Deutschland zum ersten Mal die Marke BitFenix, deren Kerngeschäft sich vornehmlich auf PC-Gehäuse konzentriert, wenngleich man sein Produktangebot auch in andere Richtungen wachsen lässt. Der von BitFenix absolvierte Markt-Einstieg ist gerade in Deutschland nicht sehr einfach, denn gerade in dem lukrativen deutschen Markt wollen viele neue ...
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Mit dem Shinobi Core bringt die recht junge Firma BitFenix eine interessante Neuerung auf den Markt der Gehäuse. Angeboten wird zunächst ein einfacher Midi-Tower, welcher entweder in Schwarz oder in Weiß mit verbautem Fenster oder Standardseitenteil geliefert wird. Zusätzlich kann der Käufer eines von drei verschiedenen Logos, sowie farbige Streifen aus Lochgitter erwerben, welche anschließend am Case montiert werden können. Dieses Konzept stellt eine Möglichkeit für alle dar, die auch ohne viel Aufwand oder handwerkliches Geschick ihrem Computergehäuse eine persönliche Note geben wollen. Wir werden testen, wie einfach sich die Zusätze installieren lassen und vor allem ob das Shinobi Core mit sieben PCI-Slots, sowie einer Vielzahl von Montagemöglichkeiten für Lüfter und Festplatten auch in Konkurrenz zu anderen Gehäusen ein gutes Bild macht.
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Here at Benchmark Reviews we like to bring you the most up to date hardware reviews, our latest sample is the BitFenix Shinobi Window Mid-Tower PC case model number BFC-SNB-150-KKW1-RP. This case has been out now for a few months but is still quite recent, it was the elegant design that first attracted me to this case, the second point that made this case rather appealing was its raw mod-ability. There seems to be a trend lately with many people cursing overly plastic PC cases but I think the Shinobi is somewhat different, it isn't perfect but for its price you can't really want for more. For under $70 you get a very good looking 'windowed' case with a painted interior, motherboard cut-out's and room to manage and hide cables effectively, a bottom mounted PSU, two 120mm fans pre-installed with capability for seven and mesh venting on all intakes bar the window. let's not leave it there though, there is more to see so let's get to it.
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