BitFenix Aegis

The BitFenix Aegis delivers on design, with internals that are unique yet functional and externals that are eye-catching but not excessive. Despite being a 43L mATX case, the Aegis holds huge hardware, especially when it comes to cooling.
-- As reviewed by TechSpot BitFenix Aegis
86

TechSpot Metascore

Based on 13 expert reviews
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    6
  • Good:
    6
  • Average:
    1
  • Bad:
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8.4

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Based on 237 reviews
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Expert reviews and ratings

85

The BitFenix Aegis delivers on design, with internals that are unique yet functional and externals that are eye-catching but not excessive. Despite being a 43L mATX case, the Aegis holds huge hardware, especially when it comes to cooling.

By TechSpot on
84

The BitFenix AEGIS Core is available in red, blue, yellow, white, and black. It's overall design is appealing and very versatile to host all the hardware needed for both air and watercooling...

By technologyx.com on
80

In the past Bitfenix got a lot of attention, thanks to the Prodigy. A very successful design, that saw countless builds and mods by all level of builders (and modders). With the Aegis, Betfenix tried to create a mATX case that has a small footprint on...

By themodzoo.com on
90

In conclusion there are not many cases that get my attention the way that this case did. The look and the fit and finish were all top notch and befitting the 100 us Dollar price tag. I think that for what you get in this case its worth more than the...

By ThinkComputers on
100

BitFenix products have always had a sense of style of design that are unique and very much their own. The BitFenix Aegis with its high gloss look certainly doesn't buck this trend and initially I wasn't keen on the idea, but… When the Aegis is pulled...

By pcGameware UK on
80

Jumping right into the performance of the Aegis and I'm disappointed to say out of the box the cooling is quite poor. With the one included fan, it gets warm quick, so I would hope it would be a lot better when more are installed. The Hard drives...

By Play3r on
83

We like the BitFenix Aegis mainly due to the fact it's the perfect case to grow into. While its out-of-the-box cooling isn't great, there's so much scope for expansion, both in terms of storage and cooling. There's ample room for an extensive...

By Bit-tech.net on

Testing will be conducted with an Intel Core-i3 3240 on an ECS H67H2-1 motherboard operating at 1.6 Ghz @ Idle and 3.4 Ghz @ Load. The case will be tested by turning on the system, waiting one hour for the temperatures to stabilize. Once stabilized, the...

By Neoseeker on

Computer cases have become an extension of the user's personality and are now beyond purely utilitarian. This is why unique case designs get a lot of attention but ultimately, it should not be so conceptually out there that it loses any functional...

By Modders-Inc on

BitFenix AEGIS is an exciting watercooling-optimized mATX chassis that could become the next signature release from the company. It’s vibrant color options may not suit everyone’s pallet but we appreciate the different approach BitFenix has taken with...

By Hardware Canucks on