BitFenix Neos Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅02-07-14
Interior


A view of the internal layout



Behind the motherboard tray


Both side panels on Neos are secured in place with two thumbscrews. Upon removing these and sliding the panels off the case we can finally see the internal layout of this mid-tower.

Neos can accommodate up to ATX form factor motherboards and all internal components have been powder coated in black. The overall design and quality of the interior is great when we think back to the £30 / $50 price-tag.

We’ll now move in for a closer look at the different internal elements of Neos.


PSU seating area with dust filter


At the bottom of the case there are four mounts for installing the PSU. Unfortunately these mounts do not have any anti-vibration padding to cushion the unit once it’s in place, but there is a detachable dust filter on the reverse side.


Seven PCI expansion slots


As mentioned previously, BitFenix has left the top cover absent from Neos since most users will be using it for graphic card installation but there are a total of seven slots. Sadly, all six of the included covers are disposable – meaning, once removed they cannot be reattached.

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