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One of the mysteries of modern life in Western culture is the size of the portion compared to the size of the bill. While Italian restaurants are happy to heap spaghetti on your plate for next to nothing, haute cuisine in a French restaurant can often look like it has been hit with a shrink ray. Of the three BitFenix chassis we've seen recently, the Micro ATX Colossus M is the most expensive. KitGuru ponders whether less is more.

BitFenix leading lady, Coco Lee, says that her Colossus M “…adds Micro ATX motherboard compatibility, which means added expansion possibilities including dual graphics set-ups such as SLI or Crossfire”.

In other words, you won't have to compromise on build options, despite opting for a smaller form factor.

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In terms of features, the BitFenix Colossus M has (alongside plenty of ™ symbols):-

  • Futuristic Form – Bold lines with a compact design
  • LiteTrak™ Technology – Smooth multimode lighting with three colours and an included pulse mode
  • Unmatched Flexibility – Supports long graphics cards and up to 240mm water cooling radiators
  • Maximum Storage Potential – Five 3.5″ HDDs or eight 2.5″ SSD locations available
  • BitFenix FlexCage™ Modular hard disk cage can be completely removed for added flexibility
  • SuperSpeed USB 3.0 – Two ports included for blazing file transfers
  • BitFenix SofTouch™ Surface Treatment – Luxurious matte finish and soft feel
  • Friendly Installation – Tool-free drive locking mechanisms, cable management and filtered intakes

The detailed specification includes:-

  • Materials: Steel, Plastic, SofTouch™
  • Colors (Int/Ext): Black/Black
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 250 x 330 x 374mm
  • Motherboard Sizes: Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX
  • Power Supply: PS2 ATX (bottom, multi direction)
  • Extras: LiteTrak™ lighting system, SofTouch™ surface treatment, magnetic heat shield
  • PCI Slots: x 5

There is enough space for hard drives, with the following bays available:-

  • 5.25″ Drive Bays: x 1
  • 3.5″ Drive Bays: x 4
  • 2.5″ Drive Bays: x 3

Can you keep your internals cool?  Well there are plenty of air movement options:-

  • Top: 120mm x 2 (optional)
  • Bottom: 120mm x 2 (1 included) or 200mm x 1(optional) or 230mm x 1 (optional)
  • Rear: 120mm x 1 (included) or 140mm x 1 (optional)

It weighs in at just over 8.5Kg.

Lastly, there is a pair of high speed USB 3 ports and two HD Audio holes.

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BitFenix Colossus Review https://www.kitguru.net/components/cases/zardon/bitfenix-colossus-review/ https://www.kitguru.net/components/cases/zardon/bitfenix-colossus-review/#comments Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:00:14 +0000 http://www.kitguru.net/?p=15074 Many of you may not have heard of BitFenix, a relatively new company on the scene. If you have been following KitGuru over the last few months however, you will have noticed that we have been focusing on them quite a bit. With industry veterans such as Coco Lee (ex Coolermaster) making up their ranks, …

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Many of you may not have heard of BitFenix, a relatively new company on the scene. If you have been following KitGuru over the last few months however, you will have noticed that we have been focusing on them quite a bit. With industry veterans such as Coco Lee (ex Coolermaster) making up their ranks, BitFenix has been working to create the perception that their new chassis designs will redefine the market. With the launch of the Colossus, we get to see if this bit of tech has got what it takes to attract the enthusiast hordes.

A while ago we were offered a pre-production model of the Colossus, but we wanted to wait until a final production model was available and today we tear it apart to see if it is going to be worth your money. This is their only product to hit retail, a full tower case with the demanding enthusiast in mind.

The Colossus is a full tower chassis and it offers a long list of features to tempt a prospective customer. There are two colour schemes, Glacial White with a white interior and Monolith Black with a black interior. The top and front of the chassis are coated with ‘SofTouch' material – a much lauded feature that BitFenix have been mentioning regularly in their PR literature. This coating is developed to protect against markings and stains while giving it a very distinctive appearance.

Main Features:

  • Ready for the Future: The next generation of USB connectivity is here. Equipped with two USB 3.0 ports, Colossus allows you to connect an ever-growing number of USB 3.0 devices and experience data transfer speeds up to ten times that of USB 2.0. With USB 3.0 already built-in, Colossus can last you several upgrades, further future-proofing your system.
  • At Your Command: Designed to be the center of your digital domain, Colossus puts you in command with a PWM fan controller and multimode light controls. Tune your fans down for silence or up for extra cooling. Select your desired lighting color or turn them off completely. With Colossus, control is always at your fingertips.
  • Advanced LED Lighting System: Perhaps the most striking feature of Colossus at first glance is the advanced LED lighting system. Not only is the light evenly distributed for a truly inspired look, but the LED color is also dual-mode, which means that users can switch between red and blue lighting with the touch of a button.
  • Unmatched Security with BitFenix S3: Colossus introduces a BitFenix exclusive – S3. S3 is a storage compartment and security system in one. Place your iPhone, hard disk, or other valuables in S3 and lock them away for safe keeping. S3 will even lock down peripherals like USB mice and keyboards plugged into it, and secure everything under lock and key. Simple, safe and secure – that’s BitFenix S3.
  • Complete Cable Management: Messy cables not only look bad, but they can also restrict airflow in a chassis. That’s why Colossus is designed to manage cables both inside and out. Keep cables from cluttering the inside of the chassis with Colossus' strategically-placed cable holes. Prevent cables from getting caught in opening optical drives with the unique cable-holding front bezel.
  • Epic Expandability: Colossus gives you the space to build your own supercomputer. Capable of accommodating eight PCI express devices and seven 2.5″ SSDs or seven 3.5″ hard disk drives, Colossus is ready for multiple upgrades – perfect for a rig of epic proportions.
  • Massive Cooling: When the action heats up, your system needs to keep its cool. Colossus can be outfitted with up to two 230mm fans, three 140mm fans or three 120mm fans, meaning huge cooling potential for all system components.
  • Easy Installation: Big doesn't have to mean unwieldy. Featuring a motherboard CPU cooler cutout on the motherboard tray, specially-designed motherboard standoffs, and an almost completely tool-free design, getting your system up and running with Colossus is a joy. Large yet welcoming, if Colossus reminds you of a friendly giant, we wouldn’t blame you.

Specifications:

  • Materials: SECC, ABS
  • Color (Int/Ext): Black/Black or White/White
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 245 x 558 x 582 mm (ATX Full Tower)
  • Motherboard Sizes: Mini-ITX, mATX, ATX, E-ATX
  • 5.25″ Drive Bays: x 5 (1 x external 3.5″; tool-free)
  • 3.5″ Drive Bays: x 7
  • 2.5″ Drive Bays: x 7 (using standard 3.5″ drive bays)
  • Cooling Front: 1 x 230mm
  • Cooling Rear: 1 x 140/120mm (optional)
  • Cooling Side Panel: n/a
  • Cooling Top: 1 x 230mm (or 1 x 140/120mm optional)
  • Cooling Bottom: 1 x 140/120mm (optional)
  • PCI Slots: 8 (tool-free)
  • I/O: 2 x USB3.0, 2 x USB2.0, eSATA, Audio
  • Power Supply: PS2 ATX (bottom, multi direction)
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BitFenix Colossus case to ship September https://www.kitguru.net/components/cases/jules/bitfenix-colossus-case-to-ship-september/ https://www.kitguru.net/components/cases/jules/bitfenix-colossus-case-to-ship-september/#comments Fri, 20 Aug 2010 09:24:50 +0000 http://www.kitguru.net/?p=13353 Bitfenix, a hot new company dealing with chassis designs have a spanking looking case being released in September – entitled the Colossus. The case has undergone some changes since it was originally announced with focus now on adding a steel storage box to improve rigidity and strength. The top and front of the case feature …

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Bitfenix, a hot new company dealing with chassis designs have a spanking looking case being released in September – entitled the Colossus.

The case has undergone some changes since it was originally announced with focus now on adding a steel storage box to improve rigidity and strength.

The top and front of the case feature 230mm fans which can be replaced with a 120mm or 140mm fan and there is an additional space at the bottom for another fan if so desired. The case comes with a PWM fan controller for all the fans for additional control.

BitFenix have mentioned that the outer coating of the case has changed, it features a proprietary ‘ SoFtouch' (no I didn't miss a ‘T') feature which apparently protects it from stains and ‘gives it an amazing feel'. We aren't exactly sure what this means, but once we get a hands on, we will report back.

One of the many design tweaks they have made is that the door is switchable to either side which is a rather funky idea for those who like to position the case in various locations.

KitGuru says: We have been speaking with BitFenix recently and a sample is winging its way to Zardon as we speak.

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