Over at Gamescom there are a few manufacturers present, so we'll post some items today covering them. The first stop is Bitfenix, we hadn't heard from them in a while but they had a few things on display.
The primary focus is once again their Enso chassis, a nice looking product that we reviewed a while ago. It was adequate at it, bit did not offer the best airflow though. So the ENSO is going to see some updates, a new mesh front is going to create a huge air intake.
The chassis is all AURA Sync compatible (ASUS) but also works fine without it of course as the company includes its own RGB LED controller. The chassis offers a fairly tool-free installation, offers much space, loads of room for cable-routing and, yeah, it does look cool, VERY cool if I may say so. The updated model is going to cost something in the 80 bucks region. And can house mini-ITX, micro ATX and ATX (but not E-ATX over 272mm and XL-ATX) motherboards and offers decent space to do your "thang". You can mount three SSDs at the backside. At the front, you will spot USB 3.0 connectors and your typical 3.5 mm HD audio jacks. The Enso comes pre-fitted with front side RGB LEDs to modernize the build aesthetics. Air and water cooling options are included, with support for up to a 280 mm radiator up to 35 mm thick and a 120 mm radiator in the front as well as the rear. It's also equipped with removable dust filters which allow for easy building and maintenance. The Enso is the black chassis in the photos.