Not exactly the most roomy of casing but it’ll suffice for probably any build under the sun, minus those with special or larger components.
At the front are the drive bays, the cages are not removable.
Don’t worry about that, the side window does the job very well to conceal the drives. 😀 You can’t showcase your fancy SSD either.
There’s little to no room for cable management here, considering how close the back panel is to the case structure. The holes are without rubber grommet and even an ATX connector has to be angled a bit just to pass through the oval-ish cutouts.
There’s no headroom at the top for add-on. The 120mm fan would suffice as an exhaust.
Specs for the Neos? Here it is, taken from the official product page.
The Verdict
The BitFenix Neos retails at RM 169 for non-Windowed version and RM 179 for windowed version. The black version with me looks a little plain but there are other color-combo so there might be just one that strikes your fancy.
There are limitations to the setup like cable management but a modular power supply unit as seen in the setup below would work just great.
Here’s the final setup. 🙂
Bitfenix Neos