Bitfenix Outlaw Case Review
Inside the Bitfenix Outlaw
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Both panels are attached to the chassis using black thumbscrews. The motherboard tray has a huge hole for you to access the backplate of the CPU cooler without having to remove the motherboard from the case. There is not enough clearance between the motherboard tray and the left panel, so you can’t route cables behind the motherboard tray. On the other hand, the motherboard tray has a few clips for you to organize cables inside the computer, and you can still hide cables behind the hard drive cage.
Figure 12: A view behind the motherboard tray
In Figure 13, you have another overall look inside the case. Expansion cards are fastened using black thumbscrews, which is great. The Bitfenix Outlaw supports video cards up to 11” (280 mm) long.
The power supply is installed at the bottom of the case. Note that it can be installed with either its bottom fan facing up or facing down, so you can decide if you want the fan of your power supply pulling air from inside the case or from outside of it.
If you install a power supply up to 6.9” (175 mm) deep, you can install a 120 mm fan on the bottom panel.



