BitFenix AEGIS Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅03-04-15
Interior




Both side panels on AEGIS are solid steel and securely fit onto the chassis with two thumbscrews.

AEGIS can accommodate a maximum form factor of M-ATX and has a black powder coated internal design. After detaching the side panels we can clearly see a number of tool-free storage options and a step away from conventional computer case design with the omission of a 5.25” drive cage and the inclusion of a PSU cover.


Moving in for a closer look at the features, we firstly arrive at the PSU area. BitFenix has included a plastic cover to neaten the inside of the chassis and conceal cabling.

In order to get the PSU inside the case its necessary to detach this cover by removing just two screws.


Above the PSU section are five PCI expansion slot covers – each cover uses perforated mesh and has easy to remove thumbscrews.

On the next page we’ll be continuing our look at the internal features.

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