THE OUTLAW EXTERIOR
The design of the Outlaw has clean lines and the case comes in black matte color coated with the soft touch rubber material by Bitfenix.
The right side panel of the Outlaw is quite plain without any kind of window or fan space.
The front fascia is nothing to be excited over but thanks to the soft touch rubber material it looks a lot better than it would without it.
There are three 5.25" drive bay available at the front of the Outlaw.
Several intake grills are placed on both the sides and the lower front fascia (for the interior fans).
As you can see there are two 120mm fan mounting spots behind the front fascia.
The top houses the I/O panel which includes the on/off power button, reset button 4x USB 2.0 ports, activity/power LED’s and the typical headphones/microphone audio ports.
At the rear of the top you can install a total of two 120mm exhaust fans.
Now here's the twist. It seems that you can access the interior of the Outlaw from the left side panel and not the right one.
Here you can either install two 120mm or two 140mm intake fans.
The rear of the Outlaw also features the same black matte paint.
So as mentioned before this time over the 7 PCI expansion slots (secured with the help of normal thumbscrews) are placed at the top right next to two holes for water cooling use.
A 120mm exhaust fan is placed right beneath the PCI expansion slots.
The PSU spot is as usual present at the base of the case.
Both panels are held in place with rubber coated thumbscrews.
Turning the case over we see 4 round rubber feet, the PSU fan intake grill, an extra 120mm intake fan grill and four holes for use with an 2.5" SSD.