BitFenix Ronin Case Review

The Bottom and Rear Panels

The bottom panel of the BitFenix Ronin has an air filter for the power supply fan and an optional bottom fan. This filter uses four small magnets to stay in place, which makes it easy to remove for cleaning, but on the other hand, makes it easy to fall off while you are transporting the case.

BitFenix RoninFigure 8: Bottom panel

BitFenix RoninFigure 9: Filter removed

The rear panel and the interior of the BitFenix Ronin are painted in black. The power supply is installed at the bottom of the case.

This case comes with seven expansion slots (with vented covers), and two rubber-covered holes for external liquid cooling systems.

The product comes with a 120 mm fan installed on its rear panel (1000 rpm, 20 dBA, 43.5 cfm, 1.2 W). This fan can be replaced with a 92 mm model.

BitFenix RoninFigure 10: Rear panel

Let’s now take a look inside the BitFenix Ronin.

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