As reported earlier, BitFenix is debuting 3 new chassis in Computex and TPU has first-hand images of the new casings.
The BitFenix Aegis is a slim mid-tower but only supports ITX and mATX motherboards. The Aegis has support for seven 3.5/2.5-inch drive bays, and a cooling system that includes three 120 mm front intakes (360mm rad), two 140 mm top exhausts (240/280 rad), and a 120 mm at the rear and bottom.
The BitFenix Pandora is peculiar since it is big enough to hold mATX chassis but only support ITX boards. No 5.25″ bays here so no bayres for you but plenty of rad space with front and rear support for 240mm rads or 2x120mm fan configurations.
Finally we have the BitFenix Atlas, a deadringer to cube cases from CaseLabs and Corsair but featuring a design with a heavy tinge of the Tritton logo on it. Enough with the reminders though, as the Atlas is pretty solid and sets itself apart with support for E-ATX boards. Again, no 5.25″ bays so no bay reservoir support here but you do get a hefty 10x 3.5″ HDD drive cage and 6x 2.5″ bays. Cooling on the Atlas cube supports plenty of fan configurations with a massive 6x120mm front intake arrangement or 4x140mm support. Another 6x120mm or 4x140mm can be housed up to and then another 6x120mm or 4x140mm at the bottom and finally we get support for 2x120mm in one compartment’s rear.
Source: TechPowerUp #1, #2