Having created many of the coolest and most unique chassis on the market, we knew BitFenix had to pull out all the stops for the latest. The Portal certainly meets their standard for innovation and creativity, and clearly, the name and design was inspired by the game Portal. I mean, come one, just look at that design… albeit with my addition. I’m not knocking that design either, it looks pretty epic and it’s sure to appeal to any PC gamer.
“Transcending from traditional boxy cases, the BitFenix Portal redefines case-design for compact ITX chassis. Striving to balance aesthetics and functionality, the eye-catching shape of the Portal is paired with a unique interior structure.”
There are two colours available, each with or without the top window panel. We have the white model with the window for review today, but the primary specification of each is otherwise identical.
The Portal is equipped with support for a mini-ITX motherboard. Of course, it’s quite big, so it’ll house a large graphics card, a decent size air cooler or even a 120mm radiator, an SFX PSU, and a good amount of hard drives. Overall, it’s got everything a mini-ITX system could need, so let’s get it out of the box and take a closer look!
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