Resumo: BitFenix Shinobi XL Case is a full tower case that has lots of room to work and is a watercooling dream! It's affordable, looks great, has lots of fans and more can be installed, plenty of drive bays, cable management and so much more.
Resumo: BitFenix may be one of the newest kids on the block within the enclosure market but they’ve quickly become a player that’s respected for good build quality, fair pricing and innovative features.
Resumo: “”We've taken our battle-proven Shinobi design and expanded it, creating a roomy, feature-packed full tower enclosure that will not only turn heads, but take them clean off. The larger size enables you to outfit your Shinobi XL with the latest fear-inducing hardware, including XL-ATX motherboards...
Cons: Plastics hard to remove (this is more related to the good build quality rather than a true con. Bezels so well attached using quick snap off may break bezels in half), No Modular HDD bay
Resumo: We had high hopes for the Shinobi XL, but ultimately it fell down quite dramatically in our testing. Exterior build quality is reasonable, and there’s lots of room inside in which to build a system, but poor HDD fittings inside the case spoil the show.
Resumo: Das Shinobi XL aus dem Hause BitFenix hinterlässt einen durchaus positiven Eindruck mit wenigen Schwächen. Zu betonen ist, dass der Big-Tower den Einbau eines XL-ATX-Mainboards ermöglicht und beste Voraussetzungen für Wasserkühlungen bietet.
BitFenix Shinobi XL Case Review: Something is Lost in the Process
AnandTech
26 Junho 2012
Conclusão: Let me first come clean and say the BitFenix Shinobi XL is by no means a bad enclosure. Performance is at least reasonably competitive, and while it doesn't achieve Corsair levels of ease of assembly, it's nowhere near as difficult as some of the more elaborate Lian Li and SilverStone cases can be.
Resumo: Today we take a look at the latest offering from BitFenix, the Shinobi XL. BitFenix took their proven Shinobi case and upsized it accomodate the largest of hardware today. This case supports XL-ATX motherboards, long graphics cards and up to two 360mm radiators for water cooling enthusiasts.
Conclusão: Ever since I received my Colossus from BitFenix, it never ceases to amaze me the things they think up and design. More directly trying the XL we just looked at, the original Shinobi was a win on the outside, but looking back now, the inside of the chassis as well as the feature set wasn't all that...
Resumo: I have to lead off by saying that I love the monolith type industrial sci-fi “black box” look. It makes me happy. All in all the BitFenix Shinobi XL makes me happy, it has the wonderful looks as well as a lot of room inside, a customizable 3.5″ drive rack and much more.
Resumo: The Bitfenix Shinobi XL is a very nice option if you are looking for a full-tower case supporting XL-ATX motherboards and are building a PC with three or four dual-slot video cards. It looks nice, and it brings all the features you are probably looking for.
Prós: Top-notch finishing, Support for XL-ATX motherboards, Nine expansion slots, Vented slot covers, Expansion cards are fastened using thumbscrews, Air filter for the front, bottom, and power supply fans, USB charger port with 2.5 A limit, Support for eight hard drives or SSDs, Anti-vibration mechani...
Cons: Need to remove the hard drive cage to install the second 120 mm bottom fan