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October 2010
(85%)
89 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
The Bitfenix Colossus Venom Window Edition did not disappoint at all! Bitfenix still delivers everything that we have come to expect from them: quality, class and lots of lighting. The Colossus lives up to its name by cradling our GTX 590 like a baby....
The Bitfenix Colossus Venom Edition is a great case, there's no denying it. Those 3.5" internal hard drive bays are as annoying in this case as they were in the , but there is nothing else negative I can say about the case. It truly lives up to it's na...
Airflow, LED Lights, Adjustable Door Orientation, ToolLess Design
HDD Trays, Front Door Could Be Better, No USB 3.0 Support, No Rear Exhaust Fan
Unlike the previously reviewed case by BitFenix the Survivor Core the Colossus Window is literally huge and so that alone for me is a plus. However i don't know why BitFenix did not add XL-ATX compatibility with their case, i mean it has the sp...
We must say we were pleasantly surprised with what is BitFenix’s first case. Sometimes success is dictated by the first product, and if that’s any measure of quality then BitFenix is looking at a bright future. Colossus is a beautiful futuristic case t...
Zusammenfassung: If I have said it once, I have said it a thousand times... it takes a lot to impress me. Computer cases have made a wicked transformation over the years and there seems to be a few staples for me when it comes to my top picks. My main rig runs out of...
The contruction of the case is very high quality and it offers a lot of standard features for higher-end PC cases. However, I felt the external, front-panel USB cable runs could use a lot of improvement as you had to run the cables in between the butto...
Solid construction and design, Custom exterior lighting system, Lockable storage compartment with USB 3.0, Custom toolless design
Awkward 140mm fan mount on the back panel (Note: There is a bracket to convert it to 120mm, but it would have been easier to add mounting holes for both 140mm and 120mm fan solutions), Not compatible with internal watercooling systems with dual or trip
After reviewing the exterior, interior, and installing a mid-range gaming system into the Colossus, I'd have to say that BitFenix has a real winner on their hands with this massive E-ATX case. The case's depth and original features moves away from tr...
Awesome design, The lights, Great cooling, Tons of room inside, Gamer-specific features, Price
The grommets on the cable routing holes came off easily, Availability
As I said in the introduction we rarely see a new player in the computer case market that really impresses us. I think the last company that did that was NZXT. BitFenix seems to know what they are doing as they are a collaboration of several veterans i...
Looks great, very unique design, Allowance for different colors and modes on the external LEDs, Plenty of room for all your components, Top compartment is great for gadgets and peripherals, Great cooling system and options, Interior cable management system is superb, Security minded features (GPU straps, locking top compartment,
Very Heavy, Front cable management could use a few improvements, Front door needs a way to stay closed, HDD/Power LEDs are not visible with door closed
The Performance of the Colossus is great. The fans perform very well, and are practically silent. I have had no issues with temperatures at all, and I have not had any trouble with dust in my case. The front I/O panel performs as it should. The only t...
In all, BitFenix's first case is a solidly built and sturdy case, but is a little on the heavy side. The Colossus should do rather well for anyone but the LAN going crowd. ...