
Introduction to the BitFenix Outlaw PC Case
BitFenix is one of those companies that came out of nowhere. They hit the market hard with cases like the Colossus and the Survivor. Each totally different from the other but shared a patented BitFenix feature which was the SofTouch exterior. Just what is SofTouch? SofTouch is a texture that BitFenix use on their case that is soft to the touch and also resist fingerprints and stains. And often repel damage often caused by bumping into objects.
These were two great cases but BitFenix is at it again with a new case they want to promote. The case is the Outlaw. It shares the same SofTouch surface treatment but what it does share is their pricing. The Outlaw can be had for a mere $50 making it a value bet. The feature set plentiful including the inverted layout of the motherboard tray. Got you wondering now? Well read on and you will get to know just what we are talking about.
BitFenix’s take on the Outlaw
Introducing Outlaw - a new paradigm in value chassis design. With its inverted motherboard tray, Outlaw accepts even the longest graphics cards with ease while enhancing graphics card cooling. Plenty of fan locations keep the rest of your system cool, while a native SSD mount means you can arm your system with a blazingly-fast SSD to give you the edge over the opposition. With plenty of connectivity and our signature BitFenix SofTouch™ Surface treatment, Outlaw is an absolute steal. Who says premium features demand a premium price? Break the rules with BitFenix Outlaw.


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