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Published: 2014-05-04, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
The good things about this design are pretty obvious. The aesthetics are new and something we have not seen done like this. The fact that this chassis would go great with their video cards and power supplies is also a huge plus, and there aren't many com...
The Type-01 Bravo marks XFX's first foray into the PC case market. Did the company's enthusiast DNA help it to produce a winner out of the gate? In many regards, the Type-01 Bravo lives up to XFX's mantra of attention to detail. The case is full of nice ...
With this being XFX's first attempt in the case market I don't think anyone, including me, had any idea of what to expect. My first impression of the Type01 was that XFX really with a unique styling when compared to everything else that is on the market...
Published: 2014-05-20, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
XFX put a lot of effort into the aesthetic appeal, with their marketing claiming that a case "represents who you really are". Aesthetics are a strictly subjective matter and the design of the Type 01 Bravo is undoubtedly unique. On the other hand, althoug...
For a first attempt at breaking into the computer case market, XFX didn't do a bad job. The design is clean and attractive. Due to the massive amount of interior room, it was a dream to work with. The inability to install a full custom water cooling loop ...
Published: 2015-01-13, Author: Ben , review by: play3r.net
Only support for one fan in top, Not the best water cooling support
Jumping right into things and the performance for the Bravo was as good as we could hope for. The Bravo features a highly ventilated design by nature and this allows for good directional airflow; though I must say things could have been better. While the ...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: David , review by: vortez.net
Plenty of storage choices, Decent cooling
Lots of plastic, No dedicated 240mm radiator support, HDD trays need redesigning
Type-01 Bravo is XFX's first attempt at bringing to market a computer chassis and we believe they've presented a good product in this new offering.The outer styling with its heavily ventilated exterior might not bode well with all manner of system builder...
When unboxing the XFX Type01 case the first thing which will strike the user is the amount of plastic here. Almost all of the external surfaces are plastic. This includes the sides, which are actually constructed in metal but finished with plastic. Design...
Unique design and style, Lots of high quality cable routing grommets, Plentiful tool free hard drive bays, Strong and reliable core construction
More air filters would have been nice, Aluminium strips feel poorly attached, Limited control over hard drive bay configuration, Top I/O panel doesn't seem ideally placed, Neutral, Right side panel fan mounts need to be removed, it's obviously a cost savi
PriceThere is no easy way of saying this. The case is really expensive, especially so for a midi-tower. I understand that XFX have tried to do something different and in many ways they have, but at the same time I'm not so sure it's worthy of the premium...