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BitFenix Shinobi Case Review (window version)

The BitFenix Shinobi is shipped in a sturdy, corrugated cardboard box. The front features the company logo as well as indicating if the case inside is the windowed version or the standard version.  Our review sample is the window version, as indicated on the box.

The back of the packaging has images of both versions of the Shinobi as well as information pertaining to some of the features available on the window version.

Once removed from the box the Shinobi has 2 Styrofoam pieces which offers good shock protection during shipping. There is also plastic wrapping over the chassis for additional protection from scratches.

The hardware provided with our review sample consists of the motherboard standoffs and ample screws to properly secure the motherboard.  They have also added a few cable ties and there are 4 rubber feet that fit on the base of the chassis.

The rubber feet raise it further off the ground allowing lots of room for air to circulate underneath the case. This helps with overall air flow and provides bottom mounted power supplies the ability to intake sufficient air into the unit.

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5 comments

  1. For £50 you can ignore some of the minor issues really. two fans at this price is good value too.

  2. Great budget case, really looks well

  3. Very cool idea to test it with all the fans installed. Didnt know they made fans!

  4. For the price I think it’s a great case. Their Spectre fans are very quite which was nice

  5. Our local store had this and one of their earlier cases. the colossus I think?

    The surface on this is great, it just absorbs all the little finger marks ! really impressive for the money. I bought one.