With it's large window all black styling, Soft touch finish and native water cooling support the BitFenix Ronin appears to have it all covered. The Devil they say is in the detail though so let's delve a little deeper.Certainly on the small side for a mi...
Writing a negative product review for AnandTech is very different from, say, writing a negative movie review or a negative video game review. It's not a task I particularly enjoy, especially not when the product comes from a company like BitFenix that we'...
Published: 2014-01-30, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
The Ronin may not have a master, but it comes ready for battle as it hacks and slashes its way into the top of the mid-tower chassis segment. The way this chassis is designed, it offers things like a smudge proof finish on the top and front with the SofT...
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Published: 2014-11-18, Author: Mike , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The BitFenix Ronin arrived at pcG in the familiar and unassuming brown box we have become accustomed to from BitFenix. The case itself was safely packaged within a plastic bag and two polystyrene blocks. Once out of the box be can clearly see the Ronin i...
you can also consider this case to be good value for money, sind the price is rather competitive and you get a really decent number of features for the money spent Build quality Manufacturing quality / Ergonomics Build quality is always good with Bi...
So now the test system has been chugging along inside the Ronin for a couple of days and I have put it through its paces, what are my final thoughts on this particular chassis from BitFenix? Is it a true testament to the BitFenix ethos or does it fall sh...
The SofTouch finish and Steal Cover are nice features that standout from the competition, Build quality is robust throughout, Fully removable HDD bays are always welcome, Support for water cooling and extra fans, but I'm really glad BitFenix remembered to
Top panel USB ports looked a little rough around the edges, The Stealth Cover can be a little tough to remove at times,
The Ronin is a really fun look chassis and while there are no truly major innovations here, it is still nice to see that BitFenix have gone the distance to try do something a little different from the rest of the market. OK I have to admit the Stealth Cov...