Gaming case maker Bitfenix issued a press release to make it clear

Oct 7, 2011 08:51 GMT  ·  By

BiteFnix may not be a case maker as old as others, but it is determined to expand quickly, the latest step being to bring its products to Singapore retailers, as its announcement reveals.

The case market is one where companies like to take liberties with design, so as to address the needs and tastes of as many people as possible.

After all, since cases are the part of the PC that gets seen most often looked at by owners and visitors, it only makes sense that aesthetics would be taken into account.

BitFenix is one of the youngest players to add its two cents (or more), having now expanded its coverage to include Singapore.

The company entered a deal with Tech Dynamic to this effect.

"It's been a long time coming, but BitFenix products are now available for sale in Singapore," says David Jarlestedt, BitFenix product manager.

"Our partnership with distribution partner Tech Dynamic will ensure that gamers living in Singapore will finally be able to get a hold of BitFenix products and see what the buzz is all about."

For those who want some examples of BitFenix products, they might want to check out the Special Edition Shinobi Window White and the low-cost Merc Series. The Vybe case exists as well, already used by Maingear in fact.

No doubt the range of chassis will only keep growing as time passes, especially as gamers look for newer and better things to house the upcoming chips and graphics cards from Intel, AMD and NVIDIA. "Tech Dynamic aims to provide the best quality and value to its customers," says Elizabeth Hong, Tech Dynamic Business Development Manager.

"We're proud to introduce BitFenix's well designed products to the local community." For people who want to compare Bitfenix' products to something else, Corsair recently unveiled the Carbide 500R and Thermaltake presented the V3 BlacX Edition Mid-Tower.