BitFenix Survivor Mid Tower PC Case Review

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BitFenix Survivor Mid-Tower

In the very top is a 200mm red LED exhaust fan.

BitFenix Survivor Mid-Tower

The motherboard tray has a very large cut out for accessing the CPU backing plate. There are also several wire routing holes along the sides. The rear exhaust vent can accept up to a 120mm fan. The expansion slots are not tool less, but they are all mesh so that will help with air flow out of the case.

BitFenix Survivor Mid-Tower

Removing the front panel is easy. Behind it we can see the 5.25 to 3.5 bay adapter pre-installed, as well as the front 200mm red LED intake fan.

BitFenix Survivor Mid-Tower

The back of the front panel has a mesh filter that is screwed to the front bezel so it can be removed to be cleaned.

BitFenix Survivor Mid-Tower

Moving around to the right we can see the back of the motherboard tray. There is 25.5mm or 1 of space between the tray and case side for running wires. To help keep things tidy there are several tabs for tying wires to.

BitFenix Survivor Mid-Tower

In the bottom center is a set of what looks like a set of jumper pins. There is also a power distribution block for controlling the LED lighting on the case. The manual for the Survivor has the pin out for it; basically, it is for all the fans, LED leads and the Phoenix logo on the case front.

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