Bitfenix respawns the Nova line with a Mesh
Introducing the BitFenix Nova Mesh range, an updated midi-tower offering a clean, simplistic aesthetic combined with a new mesh front panel for performance cooling. The Nova mesh comes in both a closed and tempered glass variant, with options for a black or white finish to compliment your build.
The BitFenix Nova TG has a side mounted tempered glass panel, secured with four easily removed thumbscrews. Inside you'll find a motherboard mount with support for up at an ATX motherboard, with the case able to support up to a 360mm graphics card.
The BitFenix Nova range features a full PSU shroud, concealing both cables and drive caddies located in the lower comparment. Cable management located to the right comes complete with rubber grommets, alongside multiple discreet locations to run both fan and PSU cables. In terms of air cooling, the BitFenix Nova TG comes pre-installed with 2 x 120mm fans, one 120mm at the front and an additional 120mm RGB fan in the rear. In total there's space for up to a maximum of 6 x 120 mm fans, with options to exchange the front 3 x 120mm fans for 2 x 140mm. When it comes to water-coooling, the BitFenix Nova TG offers mounts for up a front mounted 1 x 360mm rad, a 240mm top-mounted radiator and 1 x 120mm rear-mounted radiator. The BitFenix Nova TG has capacity for several storage devices including space for up to 2 x 3.5" in the lower compartment drive caddies, as well as an additional 3 x 2.5" rear mounted to the motherboard tray. The I/O panel located at the top of the case consists of 2 x USB 3.0 ports, HD audio and power buttons.
The chassis can be spotted at a few webshops already, starting at around 50 euros for the closed side version and around 60 euros for the TG version.
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I've heard BitFenix is bad quality. What I like about this case is that it's white which would make it quite invisible in a room with white furniture/walls.
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who'd you hear that lie from.
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Steve at GN had some choice words about the las line from BF. He however said the new ones like this one was “better” but not great and there are better options out there. I have to agree with hi there.
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Man, everyone's making the same case these days...