BITFENIX NOVA
STACKED UP
PRICE (£) CPU TEMPERATURE
(Celsius)
GPU TEMPERATURE
(Celsius)
7
The main culprit is the very old-school layout with a
full-height drive bay column at the front that doesn’t
even have 3.5in bays that face the side panel. As
such, you have to remove or work around the PSU
to install hard drives. Thankfully, for those with long
graphics cards, so long as they aren’t too tall, you
can manoeuvre them under the drive cage to install
them. Plus, if you want a small case but still use
optical drives then the Nova can accommodate you.
Cooling options are basic but sufficient if you’re
not interested in water or all-in-one coolers. You get
two 120mm fan mounts at the front and one at the
rear, which is already occupied.
Nonetheless, this modest configuration and the
lack of top or side penal ventilation meant that this
was the only case on test to noticeably fall behind in
our cooling tests. It came last in both CPU and GPU
cooling and by a clear distance.
All told, this stalwart of budget cases
is starting to look a bit long in the tooth
as more modern designs outclass it.
The BitFenix Nova is a very popular option for an entry level
case, as it’s cheap but has a nice, tidy, simple design with a
window. However, particularly when compared to the more
modern layout of the Aerocool 300, it feels dated.
65 %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Phanteks Enthoo Pro M
NZXT Source 340 Elite
Corsair Carbide 270R
Aerocool 300
Fractal Define R4
CoolerMaster MasterBox 5
BitFenix Nova
26
63
67
80
51
61
55
53
58
57
58
64
30
52
64
90
50
62
75
56
62
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2
2
8
3
4
8
2
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
3,5in drive
bays
5.25in
bays
2
3
3
4
2
2
3
2.5in drive
bays type
6
6
3
4
3
6
5
120mm
fan points
ESSENTIALS
Plastic
No
Tempered
glass
Tempered
glass
Plastic
Plastic
Plastic
Window?
Group Test
BUDGET CASES
7
6