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BitFenix Shogun Tempered Glass Chassis Review

BitFenix Shogun Tempered Glass

Ready to build yourself an enthusiast-grade gaming system? Then it’s time you check out the new high-end BitFenix Shogun Tempered Glass Edition Chassis! Building on their previous high-end models, this one has more features, more metal, more glass, more LED lighting, more room, just more of everything really.

Built from a vast amount of thick aluminium panels, and topped off with dual tempered glass side panels, this is obviously not going to be cheap. In fact, it costs £130, which is a lot of money, but very competitive given the size and materials on offer. Let’s jump in for a closer look at what is on offer!

What BitFenix Had to Say

“With the input from some of the world’s renowned enthusiasts, we have developed the BitFenix Shogun be an extremely desirable chassis with many desirable features. Carrying on the theme of simplicity from our famous Shinobi, Shogun is the newest flagship design model from BitFenix. May it be performance or looks, Shogun is the best of both worlds. With the top level aesthetics, novel features and extreme compatibility BitFenix Shogun is one of the most advanced and user friendly chassis in the market.”

Product Trailer

Features

  • Elegant Aluminum Design
  • Dual Tempered Glass Side Panels
  • Quick Custom storage design, SSD Chroma and EATX Shield
  • BitFenix Chroma Control and SSD BitFenix Chroma
  • Advanced design GPU Safe Bracket
  • Support Graphic Card Length up to 400mm
  • Up to 25mm Cable management Space
  • Supports top mounted 360mm Radiator

Specifications

  • Chassis Type: Super Midi-Tower
  • Motherboard: E-ATX/ATX/M-ATX/Mini-ITX
  • Material: Aluminium, SECC Steel, Tempered Glass
  • CPU Cooler: Up to 175mm height
  • Max Graphic Card Length: 410mm
  • Max PSU length: 250mm
  • Storage Capacity: 5.25″ ODD – 0, 3.5″ HDD – 6, 2.5″ HDD – 6+2
  • Cooling Capacity: Front – Up to 140mm x 2 or 120mm x 3 (2 x 120mm included), Rear – 120mm x 1 (included), 1 x 140mm, Top – Up to 140mm x 2 or 120mm x 3
  • Radiator Capacity: Front – Up to 280mm, Top – Up to 360mm, Rear – Up to 140mm
  • Front I/O: USB3.0 x 2, USB2.0 x 2, HD Audio, Mic & Headphone
  • Dimensions: 250 x 565 x 525
  • Net Weight: 14.15KG
  • Gross Weight: 16.34KG

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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