Colossus Mini ,but its imposing size does allow it to offer quite a lot of flexibility when it comes to storage and cooling option, if oxymoronic name for this Bitfenix case. It’s quite big for a chassis that only supports a mini ITX motherboard.
If case lighting is your thing then the Colossus Mini ITX might tempt you. It has a light strip that runs up the side of the case, across the front and down the other side, and can display blue, green or red light. It shows as a white strip when the lighting is switched off.
Storage handling in the Colossus Mini is neatly done and things are a little different from what at first glance they appear to be. There are two drive cages, one on top of the other; the top one supports five drives, the bottom one two. One can be fitted to the base under where the cages sat, while two more can be mounted vertically on the side of the PSU cage – ingenious! The drive trays are tool-free for 3.5in drives but 2.5 drives have to be held in place by screws. The 5.25in bay can also be adapted to hold a normal drive if needed. Both cages are removable, the top one by means of latches top and bottom, the bottom one by removing six screws in the base of the case. Now the clever bit: if you’re planning to use just 2.5in drives then you can ditch both these cages to allow for better air circulation, as there are a couple of other places to mount the drives.
As for cooling, the case comes with a couple of 120mm fans, one in the front and one in the rear. There are mounts for another 120-200mm fan to be added to the front, while two more 120mm fans can be fitted into the roof of the case. Fitting them is made easier by the fact that the top grille can be easily removed.
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