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Published: 2014-07-30, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
On the basic level, the Neos does pretty well. Being a budget friendly chassis by design, we don't expect a whole lot as far as removable components, great wire management, or even anything that offers a whole lot when it comes to style or options. There...
Published: 2015-01-27, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
BitFenix designed the Neos to be a low-cost yet stylish option for the average consumer that wants to build a simple system. It is a sound concept, as the vast majority of computer users will not be buying a case more expensive than $80-100. BitFenix offe...
Published: 2014-11-10, Author: Mark , review by: skratchwizpc.net
Low cost, Appearance , 320mm GPU clearance, Various colour options
Only one factory fitted 120mm fan, CPU cutout and cable routing holes are too small, CPU heatsink clearance is only 157mm
For a case that costs around the £30 price point the BitFenix NEOS is an ideal case for those with either a tight budget or you might be just be starting to build your first PC. Yes there are few flaws with the BitFenix NEOS but that's to be expected, so ...
Published: 2014-09-19, Author: Eric , review by: futurelooks.com
Abstract: Most enthusiasts opt for high end and often pretty flashy computer enclosures. But there many users who continue to choose clean, easily manageable enclosures that also happen to be quite affordable. The tough part is finding one that has features you nee...
The Bitfenix Neos Mid Tower case is a pretty decent case. It is a medium form factor chassis that actually has some decent room inside that will accommodate most air cooled, and modest water cooled builds with little issues. The various color options ar...
Looks good, Rolled edges, Dust filters, Plenty of bays, Accommodates long graphics cards
Motherboard tray openings, Thin side panels, Not enough space between motherboard tray and side panel
The Bitfenix Neos case enters the fray in the value category sporting nice clean lines with a classy full mesh front that draws the eye in a cool understated way. The interior backs up those looks by including 2 external 5.25" bays, 3 SSD and 3 HDD bays, ...
Very lightweight, Lots of variety, Dust filters over every intake, Nice color selection, Very neat and clean appearance
Sparse cable management options, Tight spacing behind the motherboard, No front fans, Only seven expansion slots, and no way to put them back once punched out from the chassis, No shock absorbers on the drive trays
Wrapping up, the Neos is a compact mid-tower with some frills and variety, at a base price that won't break your budget. There are some items that BitFenix has chosen to make "a la carte" that you may find important, (like front intake fans, for example) ...
Published: 2014-08-18, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
With the recession still biting hard it's nice to see manufacturers trying to bring something to market that is very affordable to the customer, whilst at the same time not actually looking like it's made out of tin foil that has been painted by a 4-year-...
All black cables and screws, Fully dust proof, 10 different color variations, Very rigid hard drive cages
Only three fan mounts, Nonreusable PCI slot covers, Very flimsy side panels, Very little clearance for cable management and CPU coolers
So after much debate, my experience with the BitFenix Neos ends up in a semi-positive way. The BitFenix Neos has a lot of drawbacks, and is probably not a case that I would use to ship a pre-built system, but if you are in the look for a case that plain s...