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December 2014
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Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
The Pandora does have a lot to like. There is a unique design to the front and sides of the chassis that is like only one other chassis we can recall in all of our time ever looking at cases. Although the near silent fans do make the internal components ...
The BitFenix Pandora Windowed version is slick, sleek and down right perfect for a living room HTPC. While cable management may be difficult depending on your motherboard, it is rather painless otherwise with the exception of the larger price tag...
The BitFenix Pandora is the best looking microATX tower to come through SPCR. Brush aluminum panels that pop off have been done before but the Pandora takes it one step further with its curved front edges. This gives it a snazzy profile and also serves to...
When the BitFenix Pandora case arrived at my door I was a little hesitant at just how to proceed with the review. It has been a very long time since I last considered a micro-tower case for a computer system. Then I read more about this case and how BitFe...
Unique Slim Design, Elegant Cosmetics, Aluminum Side Panels, Support Full Water Cooling, Embedded Front Panel LCD Display, Dust Filters on Front, Top, and Bottom, Graphics Cards Up To 378mm Will Fit
Front Dust Filter Magnets Weak, Lack of Room Behind Motherboard Tray, LCD Display Can Only Use Static Images
The BitFenix Pandora is unique among the many cases that they offer. Most of their cases are geared towards the gaming community. Those case typically are large and designed to be a functional as possible. This is not the case with the Pandora. BitFenix h...
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Published: 2014-12-23, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Distinctive, stylish design, Small footprint still supports 240mm radiators, fulllength GPU and PSU, Lightweight construction with aluminum side panels, Good cooling and noise levels with included fans, LCD screen is easy to program with your own image fi
Limited space behind motherboard tray for cable routing, Reduced storage capacity compared to other cases in price range, Price is a little high for the version with ICON screen
An enclosure with a lot of style at a reasonable price is a welcome addition to the crowded market, and though there are many options out there that fit this description already it's refreshing to see a company try new things. I haven't seen anything quit...
Attractive, Unique, slim form factor, Compatible with a surprising amount of hardware, Snapon aluminum panels, Removable dust filters on every fan intake, Efficient airflow keeps things surprisingly cool, Lots of tiedown points for cable management
truction falls short of “premium”, – ICON display is limited
I think the Pandora makes more sense if you think of it as a slim, unique, attractive enclosure. It isn't the easiest case to build in, but that's to be expected for a slim micro-ATX case (the snap-on aluminum side panels were at least easier to work with...
We feel that the BitFenix Pandora hits a soft-spot in the high-end space of PC gaming, it is priced just above the competition and that is a little steep. While 120 EURO certainly is not a bad deal for what you are receiving I do feel it is a lot for thi...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
Although we've enjoyed the various SFF cases based on the Prodigy chassis, we have for some time been craving something new. Well the boys at BitFenix labs must have heard our cries because they've been very busy indeed. The Pandora is a small(ish) form...