Conclusão: The Outlaw is the 3rd low-cost PC Case I’ve received from Bitfenix to date after the Raider and the Shinobi window before that so in a way i wasn't surprised to see that they managed to keep the build quality of the unit at very good levels while at the same time they squeezed a large number of...
Prós: Build Quality, Design, Good Airflow / Up to 8 Fans, Inverted Mainboard Space, Price/Features Ratio
Conclusão: Für einen Preis von rund 38€ bietet BitFenix mit dem Outlaw ein solides Gehäuse zu einem sehr fairen Kurs. Das Gehäuse zeigt, dass ein günstiges Produkt nicht billig und schlecht bedeuten muss, denn es ist sehr solide und sauber verarbeitet.
The BitFenix Outlaw - A Different Take at Entry-level
Hardware Zone
1 Abril 2012
Resumo: BitFenix challenges the commonly held notion that entry-level means barebones. Their new Outlaw mid-tower casing boasts a few unusual features including an inverted motherboard design and SofTouch surface treatment so read on to see if this is something for your next rig.
Prós: Cavernous interior; can accommodate large graphics cards, Able to install numerous cooling fans, SofTouch surface treatment on front panel
Cons: Lots of thumbscrews required to install drives, Bash out expansion slot covers, No dust filters for cooling fans, Only 1 exhaust fan supplied out of the box
Conclusão: Overall, the Outlaw has a lot of positives rolled into one. The SoftTouch treatment is always nice to see on Bitfenix cases. The wire management solution utilized in the Outlaw was simply great. It helped clean up our installation and gave the case a nice clean look when we were finished.
BitFenix Outlaw: When Inexpensive Doesn't Mean Cheap
AnandTech
23 Dezembro 2011
Conclusão: It's probably pretty evident from the preceding pages that I came away from my experiences with the BitFenix Outlaw as a fan. I've made mention in previous reviews of BitFenix as a hungry company: they're still small, their enclosures aren't available on NewEgg (yet) so you'll have to order them...
Conclusão: Overall, the BitFenix Outlaw might not have proved to be the best low-cost case on the market. The temperatures were nothing to call mom about and the thin panels made the inner structure a bit weak. However, the interior is fully coated in black paint, which gives the case a nice overall feel.
Prós: Painted interior, Affordable
Cons: VERY small in size, NO cable management (no room behind back panel at all), Thin sheet metal – flimsy!, Thermal performance isn’t quite as good as expected
Conclusão: So has BitFenix’s gamble paid off with their unique, inverted ATX Outlaw? Yes and no. As far as styling goes, the BitFenix Outlaw is surprisingly attractive and likeable. It isn’t marketed as an elegant case, but should look brilliant sat on any desk due to its fairly plain design, lack of flashy...
Resumo: I have to say, Bitfenix put a lot in to this entry level $49 model. The model I built will be updated with USB 3.0 soon. SoftTouch is a nice feature used on the front of the case. The mid-tower has an inverted motherboard tray.
BitFenix Outlaw PC Chassis Review (Hardware, PC Case)
Gamers Daily News
9 Novembro 2011
Resumo: You can find some really cool cases in the $50 range, this is one of the blandest of the bunch. If you are building a rig for someone who does not care what their rig looks like or if you just need a secondary case for your LAN computer or if no one will ever see your case.