Introducing BitFenix Neos The Simple Affordable Gaming Chassis
BitFenix have launched the Neos chassis. Aimed at value conscious gamers and packed to the brim with features, the Neos delivers performance by the bucket load. BitFenix have unveiled their latest chassis, the Neos. Employing a simple design language, the Neos is aimed sqaurely at value concious gamers, allowing you to customise the external look of your chassis with a multitude of different vent and grill covers. Equipped with industry leading features such as tool-free mechanisms, dust filters and support for extended length graphics cards (30cm). The BitFenix Neos sets the bar for affordable, feature rich gaming chassis.
The interior of the BitFenix Neos allows for a maximum capacity of three 3.5“ HDDs, three 2.5“ SSDs and two 5.25“ bays for optical drives, providing the best in class storage capability for it’s size and form factor. The Neos allows users to install full length performance 300mm graphics cards, ideal for power users. The Neos can accomadate CPU cooler heatsinks up to 160mm in height (155mm for windowed version) and will support thick 120mm (120.1) watercooling radiators for the hard core enthusiasts. Ideal as a base for your first gaming system.
The Bitfenix Neos benefits from removable front & bottom dust filters, tool-free drive & motherboard installation and an aluminum logo badge. Front grill mesh is interchangable to add a splash of personal style onto your Neos chassis. Available in both Black & White and a windowed version is available too.
Full specifications for the Neos are displayed in the table below:
Both the M-ITX and the M-ATX measure up at:
MEASUREMENTS |
429mm (H) x 185mm (W) x 470mm (D) |
MATERIALS |
Steel and plastic; the front and top is finished in BF's SoftTouch(TM) treatment |
I/O |
2x USB3.0 and HD audio (mic in, headphones out) |
PSU |
PS2 ATX (Bottom, multi-direction) |
OTHER |
Above this you'll find the power switch & reset switch Tool-free drive locking mechanisms, cable management, & filtered intakes Magnetic heat shield on the base |
5.25“ Drive Bays |
x2 |
3.5“ Drive Bays |
x3 |
2.5“ Drive Bays |
x3 |
Cooling Front |
x2 120mm fans (optional, 1 LED fan included with windowed version) |
Cooling Rear |
x1 120mm fan (included) |
PCI Slots |
x7 |
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How is that ugly?
Simple cases denote ugly now? Most of thermaltakes cases are ugly.
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Pls go, the case looks great. especially the all silver one, not so sure about the one with a red interior though.
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How is that ugly?
Simple cases denote ugly now? Most of thermaltakes cases are ugly.
Hey, don't be hatin' on my Urban T81

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It supports 120mm rads? Where? In the front? I prefer my rad to be mounted at the top of the chassis....
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I quite like the design. If you find that ugly, what would you consider a good looking case to be?