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April 2015
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The editors liked
Plenty of storage options
Great build quality
Unique
Colourful design
Good cable management
Excellent storage options
Extensive cooling support
PSU shroud
ICON display
Built-in fan controller
Dust-filters
Air and WC support
Well made
Durable
Quality build
Colours
The editors didn't like
Poor stock thermal performance
Lots of plastic
LCD is dull
Cable management can be tricky
None
Neutral
Only one fan pre-installed
But those investing in a system like this are more likely to prefer after market cooling solutions anyway
“The BitFenix Aegis ICON is easily one of my all-time favourite chassis. If you want a great gaming syste
Published: 2015-04-18, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Great build quality, Unique, colourful design, Good cable management, Excellent storage options, Extensive cooling support, PSU shroud, ICON display, Built-in fan controller, Dust-filters,
None, Neutral, Only one fan pre-installed, but those investing in a system like this are more likely to prefer after market cooling solutions anyway, “The BitFenix Aegis ICON is easily one of my all-time favourite chassis. If you want a great gaming syste
PricingThe BitFenix Aegis is a premium product, but the price is quite reasonable given the quality and specifications on offer. It's price is £79.99 from Overclockers UK with the ICON display or £69.99 for the CORE edition; It is available in blue, yello...
Published: 2015-04-08, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
Air and WC support, Well made, durable, quality build, Colours
Toasty with the single stock fan, needs more
Jumping right into the performance of the Aegis and I'm disappointed to say out of the box the cooling is quite poor. With the one included fan, it gets warm quick, so I would hope it would be a lot better when more are installed. The Hard drives installe...
Published: 2015-04-08, Author: Mike , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
BitFenix products have always had a sense of style of design that are unique and very much their own. The BitFenix Aegis with its high gloss look certainly doesn't buck this trend and initially I wasn't keen on the idea, but… When the Aegis is pulled out...
Poor stock thermal performance, Lots of plastic, LCD is dull, Cable management can be tricky
BitFenix has built itself a reputation for being bright and lively and the AEGIS computer chassis reinforces this trend. Just like other cases before it, AEGIS is available in a wide selection of colours to appeal to the system builder's personal taste.In...
this case is a good solution for those who want a product suitable for watercooling solutions with support fo custom loops thanks to the two pump and reservoir supports available in the package The build quality is good but we would like to see a differ...
We like the BitFenix Aegis mainly due to the fact it's the perfect case to grow into. While its out-of-the-box cooling isn't great, there's so much scope for expansion, both in terms of storage and cooling. There's ample room for an extensive water-coolin...
Testing will be conducted with an Intel Core-i3 3240 on an ECS H67H2-1 motherboard operating at 1.6 Ghz @ Idle and 3.4 Ghz @ Load. The case will be tested by turning on the system, waiting one hour for the temperatures to stabilize. Once stabilized, the I...
Published: 2015-09-18, Author: Sean , review by: technologyx.com
The BitFenix AEGIS Core is available in red, blue, yellow, white, and black. It's overall design is appealing and very versatile to host all the hardware needed for both air and watercooling setups...
The IKON display is a great little customization tool, Support for enthusiast grade water cooling components, Includes filters on the front, bottom, and top panels, Includes a pump and a reservoir mounting bracket, One of the clearest factory panel window
Not enough wire management space on back side of case, Motherboard tray a little flimsy with drive cages removed, Included pump mount lacks holes for MCP 35X pumps
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Published: 2015-06-30, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Computer cases have become an extension of the user's personality and are now beyond purely utilitarian. This is why unique case designs get a lot of attention but ultimately, it should not be so conceptually out there that it loses any functional aspect...