
Bitfenix has gained popularity among PC builders, watercooling enthusiasts with its finely crafted PC chassis. Each and every Bitfenix chassis has a striking and unique appearance of its own that makes Bitfenix stands out in the PC Chassis market. Among the chassis from Bitfenix, the Prodigy is seems to be one of the most popular around - the mini-ITX chassis that really packs a punch.
The Phenom, Colossus M and Ronin is among the latest chassis from Bitfenix that offers more to satisfy the needs of different level of enthusiasts and we're really lucky to be able to review one of these latest product from Bitfenix - million thanks to Bitfenix Malaysia for providing us with the chassis, making this review possible.
Priced at 319 Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) each, let's find out what features does the Ronin offer - still packs a punch or nay?
Features
| Dimension | 205mm x 483mm x 505mm |
| Motherboard Support | ATX, mATX, ITX |
| Expansion Slots | 7 |
| Type | Mid Tower |
| Material | Steel, Plastic |
| Drive Bays | 3 x 5.25” |
| 6 x 3.5” (3 + 3)6 x 2.5” (using 3.5 bracket) | |
| Cooling Option | 2 x 120mm fan at the front panel (120mm fan included) |
| 1 x 120mm fan at the rear (120mm fan included) | |
| 2 x 120mm fan at the top or 2 x 140mm fans at the top (optional) | |
| 1 x 120mm/140mm fan at the bottom (optional) | |
| Front I/O | 2 x USB 3.0 Ports |
| 2 x USB 2.0 Ports | |
| 1 x Speaker/ headphone | |
| 1 x Microphone | |
| Power Supply | Not included |
| Extras | SofTouch™ surface treatment, Stealth Cover |
Overview
Just like other chassis from Bitfenix, the Ronin comes in an eco-friendly packaging with a large bitfenix logo printed in the front of the packaging.
There's a brief introduction on the features at the back of the packaging.
Protection wise, the Ronin comes flanked with two polystyrene foam cover that works as a shock absorber to cater with rough courier handling (if there's any) and a plastic cover to protect against minor scratches.
Just as any manufacturers would do, the screws for all your needs - except for the cable ties. Not all chassis comes with cable ties.
The pretty much expected Bitfenix logo as shiny as always and somewhat giving the chassis itself a premium appearance.
The front I/O panel with USB 2.0, USB 3.0, audio jacks, power on switch and reset button. Something to highlight is that the reset button is rather small and is prone to damaging the rubberized surface, but good against reset by accident.
The front panel resembles the Shinobi but in a different way. Instead of having either mesh front ventilation or fully covered front, Bitfenix takes a different approach by having these tiny holes as the main intake for the front assisted by the meshed side strips.
*Just for your information, Bitfenix does offers the meshed side strips in different color so you can get cuztomize it to your liking*
As the entire front panel are coated with a layer of rubber, it would be a nightmare to those who lives in an area where dusts gathers easily.
By taking a closer look behind of the front panel, we noticed something which is rather disappointing - the tiny holes for ventilation doesn't comes with any form of air filters.
The ODD bay cover is secured by clip-on design that can be easily removed.
This post has been edited by lucidlts: Feb 28 2014, 07:10 PM
Feb 25 2014, 12:26 AM, updated 12y ago
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