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Does this new chassis from BitFenix have what it takes to revolutionise the Mini-ITX market?
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Nachdem wir vor Kurzem über zwei Budget Gehäuse von BitFenix berichten durften, haben wir dieses Mal das Raider von BitFenix bei uns. Mit diesem Gehäuse schickt BitFenix ein weiteres Produkt auf den Gehäusemarkt, welches sich preislich in der gehobenen Mittelklasse bewegt. Beim Raider finden sich einige Features die einem das Leben erleichtern. Was das Raider alles zu bieten hat, erfahrt ihr in unserem Bericht. Viel Spaß beim Lesen
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Nach dem beliebten und überaus erfolgreichen Shinobi bekam die Erfolgskurve von BitFenix mit dem günstigen Merc einen kleinen Knick. Das brandneue Raider soll aber nun wieder an alte Glanztaten anknüpfen und der etablierten Konkurrenz gehörig Dampf machen. Ob das gelingt und welche Vorzüge der Neuling sonst so zu bieten hat, beleuchten wir in unserem aktuellen Test.
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Aujourd'hui sur PC-Overware, nous allons tester un boîtier qui n'est pas très récent, mais il manquait à notre base de données : le Bitfenix Raider. La marque ne cesse de grandir dans le domaine du boîtier, et a déjà du très lourd, comme le Shinobi XL ainsi que le Prodigy (qui sera bientôt en test chez nous). De plus, la qualité est toujours au rendez-vous, pour des prix laissant la concurrence à se poser des questions. Nous allons donc voir ce qu'il a dans le ventre.
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Today I’ll be reviewing the BitFenix Raider ATX case. BitFenix has only been around a couple of years now, but has been churning out many great cases (such as the Colossus or Shinobi) at a frequent rate. This case is a mid-tower, in comparison so some of its bigger brothers, however I have high hopes that it will still meet the expectations of the BitFenix name.
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The Raider is another mid-tower case from Bitfenix with a rubber coated finish. Lets see if it is a good product.
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Looking for a slick gaming case with several cooling options and other high end features on a budget? Legit gets their hands on Raider, the latest case from BitFenix that could be the answer to your prayers. Raider comes equipped with three 120mm BitFenix Spectre fans, four SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports, an integrated fan controller and a mesh design for solid airflow. For under $90 is this one of the ultimate budget cases?
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Today we have the Bitfenix Raider Mid Tower chassis in our test lab. The Raider is the latest offering from Bitfenix and going on past experiences, we hope this is a quality case at a competitive price point. Bitfenix have become well known for the special surface treatment they use to greatly reduce the fingerprint problem that many other cases face today.
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Bitfenix is a bit of the new guy on the block, yet this is the second case we have had the opportunity to review from them in the past year. Last July we took a look at their Shinobi case and at the time I said it was a nice departure from their original Colossus chassis – which was a bit odd for my taste. They have quickly become known for not just their interesting designs, but the quality of their construction. Taking a look at the Raider which we have here today, my first impression is that it is a refinement of the previous Shinobi design.
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Along with a long list of features in the middle of their mission statement, they end with something along the lines of delivering a chassis with top notch performance and quality with "unstoppable value". So, it seems we are in for a very feature rich mid-tower with a smoking hot price; at least that is my guess right now.
Today we are going to be looking at sleek and simple styling with a SofTouch front and top in the new Raider mid-tower chassis. Well, to be honest, not exactly new to those over the pond, but it is new to the US market. The sub-$100 solution, in both my eyes as well as those of BitFenix, does offer plenty of up to date "must haves". On top of that, they have made one of the most ingenious fixes. If I were to give you two native USB 3.0 ports, most users would be in trouble at this point. Instead of adapters, they wired a USB 2.0 connector right into the back of the 3.0 connector just to make life that much simpler! There is plenty more to see in the BitFenix Raider, so tag along as I rattle off the specifications and lay down the price, so we can get to the sleek looking chassis images.
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