Today I’ll be taking a look at the Ghost, the latest chassis design from BitFenix, BitFenix have had a healthy spike in popularity recently following the launch of their M-ITX juggernaut the Prodigy, given that the Prodigy was packed with innovations and style throughout, it will be interesting to see what they have come up with in terms of design for this Full-Tower chassis.
“Focused on combining superior design with the latest advances in technology, BitFenix creates state-of-the-art computer hardware and peripherals that blur the line between man and machine. Users shouldn’t have to adjust themselves to the way their hardware works. So, we strive to put the user in complete control of his hardware, so that it functions as an extension of his will, and not as another variable he has to compensate for. In the heat of battle, the user should not have to worry about the state of his equipment, which is why BitFenix products are engineered to perform under even the most extreme conditions. No matter how taxing the situation, users can rely on the strength of BitFenix products to perform as they are intended.” – Bitfenix.com
BitFenix are confident in their products performance, that much is clear and in many ways, they have every right to be confident as many BitFenix products have passed through the eTeknix office for review and walked away with several of our eTeknix Awards. So can BitFenix up hold this trend or will the ghost be the dreaded combo breaker?
Let’s start by taking a quick look at the specifications for the chassis then we’ll take a closer look at just what the Ghost has to offer.
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