** BITFENIX PANDORA SERIES NOW IN STOCK **

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Now in stock and ready to ship! Great looking aluminium finished case with the Bitfenix ICON™ technology, a programmable LED display that you can set to pretty much whatever you like! Also available with side window at no additional cost.

BitFenix Pandora Micro-ATX Case - Black @ £94.99 inc VAT

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Pandora represents the next level of BitFenix chassis design. The soft curved design is surrounded by luxuriously brushed aluminium side panels that give the entire case a timelessly elegant look that melds perfectly with any modern décor. On the front of the case is another innovation dubbed BitFenix ICON™ - a programmable display that can be customized with a simple drag and drop interface, making it simple to personalize the look of your case whenever inspiration strikes. Despite its slim 160mm width, Pandora can accommodate high octane hardware, such as 240mm water cooling radiators, and expansion cards up to 50mm in length. Users are able to house up to two 3.5" HDDs or three 2.5" SSDs, and to keep all of this hardware running cool, a direct airflow design along with smart cable management features help ensure everything runs frosty. Friendly features like pre-installed standoffs and pop off screwless side panels help get your system up and running quickly, while magnetic dust filters allow for easy clean up.

Specifications:-
- Material: Aluminum, Steel, Plastic
- Dimensions: 160 x 420 x 465
- Form Factor: Micro ATX, Mini-ITX
- LCD: 2.4" TFT, 240 x 320
- 3.5" Driver Bays: 2
- 2.5" Driver Bays: 3
- Cooling top: 120mm x 1 (included)
- Cooling Front: 120mm x 2 (1 included)
- PCI Expansion slots: 5
- Front Panel: USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio
- Power Supply Support: ATX, up to 180mm in length
- USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio


Only £94.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW

BitFenix Pandora Core Micro-ATX Case - Silver @ £83.99 inc VAT

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Pandora represents the next level of BitFenix chassis design. The soft curved design is surrounded by luxuriously brushed aluminium side panels that give the entire case a timelessly elegant look that melds perfectly with any modern décor. Despite it's slim 160mm width, Pandora can accommodate high octane hardware, such as 240mm water cooling radiators, and expansion cards up to 50mm in length. Users are able to house up to two 3.5" HDDs or three 2.5" SSDs, and to keep all of this hardware running cool, a direct airflow design along with smart cable management features help ensure everything runs frosty. Friendly features like pre-installed standoffs and pop off screwless side panels help get your system up and running quickly, while magnetic dust filters allow for easy clean up.


Specifications:-
- Material: Aluminum, Steel, Plastic
- Dimensions: 160 x 420 x 465
- Form Factor: Micro ATX, Mini-ITX
- LCD: 2.4" TFT, 240 x 320
- 3.5" Driver Bays: 2
- 2.5" Driver Bays: 3
- Cooling top: 120mm x 1 (included)
- Cooling Front: 120mm x 2 (1 included)
- PCI Expansion slots: 5
- Front Panel: USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio
- Power Supply Support: ATX, up to 180mm in length
- USB 3.0 x 2, HD Audio


Only £83.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Just saw the review on this by linus and they say its flawed in many areas. However its still a great case and very unique, especially that front display logo thats customizable!
 
Just saw the review on this by linus and they say its flawed in many areas. However its still a great case and very unique, especially that front display logo thats customizable!
Hardwarecanucks back in October did say BitFenix delayed the launch of this case to address some of the flaws that were brought up in their review, so I wonder if this cases that are now available already have some, if not all of those addressed issues sorted...

Quite tempted to to do another build in this! I do wonder if for the two front intake 120mm mount would have enough space for installed 120mm rad AIO cooler on the higher front intake and still able to install a 120mm fan at the lower front intake.
 
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From chatting to Bitfenix I can confirm that the issues with sharp edges have been resolved, along with the brushed aluminium hairline finish on the exterior being made more subtle to avoid dust build-up. It won't eliminate the issue however it does help somewhat.

Bitfenix are also keen to hear opinions about any other improvements, such as space for an additional 120mm fan at the top, something they may implement on the next batch of units, so please let me know your thoughts.
 
so much want for a couple of these cases, i just need to sort out an idea for them!!

they look really awesome and most of the "defects" seem to be easily worked around tbh
 
They are lovely looking cases, the pictures really don't do them justice. Aesthetically they are probably my favourite Bitfenix case so far.
 
Job done, not the easiest case I've worked with but definately worth the effort; cable management worked out pretty good with the bulk nicely hidden behind the front SSD mount.

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Job done, not the easiest case I've worked with but definately worth the effort; cable management worked out pretty good with the bulk nicely hidden behind the front SSD mount.

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Looks really nice.

Might want to make a build in this case in the future.

I must say though you are pretty brave to use that low-profile CPU cooler with the 4790K...but I guess if you are not upping voltage too much for overclocking it should be fine.
 
I must say though you are pretty brave to use that low-profile CPU cooler with the 4790K...but I guess if you are not upping voltage too much for overclocking it should be fine.

I'm not an overclocker but if I was I'd probably go for one of the larger Corsair cases (I like the 540 High Airflow case but a bit big for my desk) along with a Corsair water cooler.
 
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