Bitfenix Aegis Mid-tower Case Review

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HiTech Legion tried the Bitfenix Aegis Mid-tower Case A quote from the article:
I have seen some very cool customized cars at car shows and community events. Some of the builds involve getting a larger engine to fit into the chassis of a smaller vehicle. The people who manage to fit those components into the smaller cars impress me, and it proves that you are only limited by your imagination and determination, to some degree. Computer modders can be equally impressive in what they manage to cram into certain chassis. Not all of us have the talent to mod a case to our desire, so we look for stock cases that have some flashiness and the features we need. Like with cars, you don't always need the biggest chassis to fit your components. The Bitfenix Aegis is just that, a smaller mid-tower chassis with the flexibility to mount a full custom liquid cooling loop. The Aegis supports up to seven 120mm fans or five 140mm fans, dual 280mm radiators and even locations for a 360mm radiator. Bitfenix has provided support for Micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards with the Aegis. The drive bays are also flexible, with support for four 3.25? drives and three 2.5? drives. In fact, you can remove all the drive bays and still use one 2.5? drive to build your show piece. While there is a lot of support for liquid cooling systems, you can't forget the air cooling potential, as well; support for seven 120mm fans or five 140mm fans, CPU coolers to 170mm in height, and GPU lengths to 380mm in length.
 Bitfenix Aegis Mid-tower Case Review @ HiTech Legion