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Introducing BitFenix Survivor


Survivor is the new mid-tower ATX gaming chassis from BitFenix. With ruggedized features combined with elegant styling, Survivor is a new paradigm in chassis design. Gamers can also look forward to a great number of features, such as:

- Two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports

- Hideaway carrying handle for easy transport

- Light controls to turn the LED logo on and off

- BitFenix S2(TM) Peripheral Security

- BitFenix Lockdown(TM) Hardware Stabilizer

- Modular hard disk cage for extra-long graphics cards

- Space for up to seven 3.5" or nine 2.5" drives

- Install up to two 200mm fans or three 120mm fans

- Friendly installation and setup

In addition to the full version, BitFenix is also releasing a more basic version named Survivor Core. This model eschews USB 3.0, BitFenix S2, BitFenix Lockdown, and replaces two 200mm LED fans with one 200mm non-LED fan.


Pricing and Availability

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Survivor will retail for an MSRP of 99€ (incl. 19% VAT) and $109 USD.

Survivor Core will retail for an MSRP of 79€ (incl. 19% VAT) and $89 USD.

They will be available on store shelves by mid-November 2010.

Downloads

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Product Photos:

Low-res JPG: http://files.bitfenix.com/press_photos/survivor_jpg.zip

High-res TIF: http://files.bitfenix.com/press_photos/survivor_tif.zip

Survivor Trailer:

Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzKwk6OlNqo

Download: http://files.bitfenix.com/product_trailers/survivor_trailer.zip

Product Sheet:

http://files.bitfenix.com/product_sheets/survivor_product_sheet.zip

 

 

Additional Notes

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Official Product Page: http://www.bitfenix.com/global/en/products/chassis/survivor

 

 

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