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BitFenix Comrade Chassis Review in Black

Like the manufacturer says, this case is aimed squarely at builders on a budget, Comrade aims to deliver high-end features for not much money.

When they talk about a sleek, no-nonsense design, you can see where they are coming from. Why go to the effort of making a complicated moulding when you're busy trying to his a specific price point?

External packaging is good enough to survive all but the most severe abuse – so BitFenix has not cut any corners there.

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Exactly as BitFenix described the case, it has a simple, no nonsense look from the front and rear.

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There are no top or side panels here soaking up any of the budget that you could be using for a better processor, graphic card or Solid State Drive.

A place for (almost) everything and for everything a place. Painting the inside was a nice touch and adds a little feel of visual quality that is not matched by the physical feel of the chassis construction in its unbuilt state – i.e. It looks better than it is, which is not a bad thing at the ultra-budget end of the market.

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Sure, we would prefer the front ports to be at the top, but look how stylish this panel is. Definitely would not be out of place on a case costing twice as much.

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Tool-free access will making assembly straightforward in the BitFenix Comrade and having dual dust filters will help ensure the longevity of your final build. The aluminium-finish BitFenix badge is a nice touch. BitFenix claims that you can fit a 30cm card and that there are plenty of bays for storage products.

Let's go have a look.

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