BitFenix Pandora Micro ATX chassis review

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Once we power up this cute and tiny box we can see that (multi-color) BitFenix ICON LCD display more clearly, admittedly I like the idea of a programmable LCD screen. Programming the logo will be easy, just a drag & drop it onto software.

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As you can see we have built quite a system This is a Z87 Mini ATX motherboard from MSI with Core i7 4770K, I dropped a 1000 Watt PSU in there as well as 2400mm liquid cooling from Antec. The radiator is a tight fit alright as at the fan location Antec has its pumps with extend quite a bit. Well it fits, who cares right ? 

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Quite handy, the PSU cabling might look like it'll be blocked, that is not the case as you can lead it through the HDD/SSD tray, So pretty much behind the mounted SSD, that's where you can lead and manage wiring.
 

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As you can see there is plenty of space for even the longest graphics cards, and that makes this build interesting. We have our phat PSU, beastly processor, our SSDs, we got the CPU liquid cooled with a 240 rad. So yes, it did kind of this suck that my Z97 was damaged and did not post :) LOL. 

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And there you have it, the Bitfenix Pandora with optional Window chassis. Elegant, simple and feature rich for a tower chassis this size. Let's head into the conclusion.

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