The front of Outlaw is very sleek. The only distinguishing features being the thin strips of tight mesh running up either side and 3x 5.25 drive bay covers.
Due to the motherboard being inverted we have a completely different layout round the back of Outlaw. The bottom still remains the place for positioning the PSU but the immediate feature above this area is a 120mm exhaust fan and the I/O section for the motherboard. Above this, on the left we have 2x circular rubber grommets and at the very top 7x PCI expansion brackets, each with ventilation cut-outs. So far the Outlaw is certainly very different from anything we have encountered before.
The front and back of Outlaw
Moving to the front panel connectivity at the top of the case, we have 4x USB 2.0 ports, microphone/headphone jacks, a large power button and a reset button. Notice the absence of USB 3.0? BitFenix are shipping this case without such an option due to the fact that Outlaw will sit at the very bottom of the market within the budget price-point. Implementing USB 3.0 costs more and BitFenix are trying to keep the costs down.
The front panel controls on Outlaw
The top of the Outlaw features 2x perforated mesh cut-outs for mounting dual 120mm fans. These outlets do not come with air/dust filters.
Dual 120mm fan placements on Outlaw
With the tour of the exterior over, lets move in for a good look at the inside of Outlaw.