| Bitfenix Outlaw Case Review |
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| The Front and Top Panels |
 Another highlight of the Bitfenix Outlaw is the use of a rubber coating on its front panel. This gives the product an impressive look, making it appear more expensive than it actually is. The front panel has three external 5.25” bays.  click to enlarge Figure 4: Front panel
The case supports two 120 mm fans on its front panel, as you can see in Figure 5. In order to keep the cost down, the case doesn’t come with these fans.  click to enlarge Figure 5: Support for two 120 mm fans
The case comes with four USB 2.0 ports, which is impressive for a budget case. These ports are located on the top part of the front panel, together with the audio jacks and the power and reset buttons. The product, however, doesn’t come with USB 3.0 ports.  click to enlarge Figure 6: Buttons and connectors
The top panel of the Bitfenix Outlaw allows the installation of two 120 mm fans, but the case doesn’t come with them.  click to enlarge Figure 7: Top panel
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