ThePCEnthusiast.com: "BitFenix has recently introduced their first line of power supplies – the BitFenix Fury Power Supply Series 550G, 650G and 750G. The BitFenix Fury PSU is a semi-modular power supply featuring brushed aluminum accents, stamped BitFenix logo, metallic fan grill and powder coated exterior giving the Fury an overall great aesthetics. It also features 80 Plus certification, single-rail power design, active power factor correction and the exclusive BitShield Six-Point Protection. Check out the rest of its features and specifications below."
BitFenix Colossus Mini-ITX might be the best option if you are planning to build a HTPC or a small home file server with its robust build quality.
Maximum PC: BitFenix introduced its Pandora case last September, a stylish and compact case for smaller builds. Some users complained that it was too compact and pleaded with BitFenix to construct a bigger version for more meatier builds, and that's what they did. Meet the Pandora ATX, a much larger version that can supports up to E-ATX motherboards.
Maximum PC: Which is more important to you, form or function? If you're thinking both, you might be a candidate for BitFenix's new Fury line of power supplies. Looking at "challenging the status quo," BitFenix designed its Fury PSU line to run reliably and look good while doing it. Usually when a PSU maker talks about aesthetics, it's a sign that quality took a backseat, but that doesn't appear to be the case here