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The Phanteks Enthoo Pro is a full tower PC case designed for SSI EEB motherboards, offering expansive interior space for high-end GPUs and extensive storage. It features advanced cable management with velcro and Hoop-N-Loop ties, supports up to 2 SSDs and 6 HDDs, and combines a sleek brushed aluminum design with practical front I/O access, making it the ideal choice for professionals seeking a clean, powerful, and stylish build.
Brand | Phanteks |
Product Dimensions | 55.88 x 23.5 x 53.34 cm; 11.9 kg |
Item model number | PH-ES614P_BK |
Manufacturer | Phanteks |
Series | Enthoo Pro |
Colour | Black |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of Audio-out Ports | 1 |
Voltage | 1 Volts |
Wattage | 10.0 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 11.9 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**X
Old style drive bays but still required by some
The case was delivered on time and in good condition. It met all my needs with having drive bays for my writer cdroms and had good layout with good dust filters. The build materials looked and felt good with the write thickness for the outer casing.The case looked good outside and inside with plenty if room to build and fit all my work computer system components.If you are after a case that can meet the needs of holding different cdrom write units or other exterenal usable items and have room enought to build a system easily, then this is definately the case to getI would recommend the supplier for their prompt delivery and condition of product.
G**T
Cannot fault it....
Greatest case I have ever built in - honestly I cannot fault it. The delivery was fast and speedy, the case arrived as it should, no damage (something that is often a problem with large cases such as this). I opted for this colour, the sidepanels can pick up finger marks after repeated times of taking them on and off but these do appear to fade after time. The ~200mm intake fan is great - it can run at a low RPM and still draw in a huge amount of air. Being able to mount hard drives on the other side of the hard drive bays is great, allowing your drives to stay nice and cool and solid options for SSD mounts are also offered - both in the drive bays and behind the motherboard tray. Cable management is superb, you cannot have messy cables in this case if you try, just the tiniest bit. The window is nice and large and appears to be pretty scratch resistant, with the compresehensive front IO concealed behind a door disguised as an optical drive bay.One downside (which also acts as an upside in some scenarios) is the size - it is MASSIVE. For me that is great, I'll be rocking an E-ATX board, 4 SSD's, 4HDD,s a 1250W PSU, 64GB RAM and full water cooling making this case a great bet, but if you're going for 1GPU, a Micro ATX motherboard, no watercooling (AIO or Custom Loop) and just a hard drive and SSD you may want to look elsewhere. The full metal construction (with screws) makes this case heavy but the lack of rivets allows for easy modding and disablement. Overall I love it, and if you're using a lot of hardware pick this up - 100%, just beware of the size
K**S
yes there are cheaper cases but not with this much internal space
if you are looking for a case to expand your PC, this is the one for you.It can handle any size motherboard and can hold up to 8 hard drives/SSD's,the noise level on this is whisper quiet compared to my old case!in the beginning I felt a bit cheated because the reviews I saw from a few years ago said it had for USB sockets on the front 2 USB 2 and 2 USB 3. However they have changed this now to having just 2 USB 3 sockets on the front.apart from the USB issue, I feel this case is worth the money you are looking to expand your PC internals.
A**K
This is the king of cases for this price bracket!
I decided that I wanted to build my own PC for the first time and the first challenge I had was to pick a case. After a lot of research, I ended up going for this Phanteks case. I was not disappointed.Everything was so professional from top to bottom. The fan hub and the additional fans included within the case were a big help for a first the builder like me. Pretty much the whole case could be taken apart and put back together however you'd like. There are lots of places for ties and to sort out your cable management which made it a lot easier for a novice like me! One particular thing I liked was the little toolbox that came with it that included all the screws (and more!) that you'd need for the build.When I was putting the build together, this case gave me so much space to play with and the side windows made the LEDs on my motherboard show up brilliantly.All in all, I was extremely satisfied with this case andy my experience of building a PC a lot more enjoyable! Would highly recommend to people who've got the space for it and will be buying from Phanteks a lot more in the future!
T**E
full tower still at a decent price.
OK you may have already read it's a huge and heavy case. While I agree on the big size, I personally did not find it heavy (and I am not fit at all). Anyway, unlike some other reviews, my case arrived without any problem/scratches (thank you carrier).I was looking for a PC case because the temp of the Mid-tower was reaching 50 degree C and for some reason I had some issue with my front USB 3.0. I did look at the likes of the Corsaire or Thermaltake, but paying £127 as a minimum for a full tower was a big NO NO for me.Then my old case was broken (front USB 2.0, door and power button which prevent from starting the PC) and I needed a new case. Since I had some hardware I accumulated through years and did not want to throw out, I was in need for a PC case. I did not fancy this new case with no front bay, especially since I had 2 DVD drive and a front fan controller.The case is a mix of hard plastic and metal, with very nice and durable acrylic side panel Windows. No LED's are equipped for the interior of the case, there are two fans already mounted, a front intake and rear exhaust...perfect to start off. The case has 3 bays for optical drives etc and the top most "bay" is a shield to cover the front IO ports.The case come with a box with segregated sections for every screw you will need and extra cable ties.The pros:- you gained on cooling by just having that case.- 4x HDD and 1 SSD and i still have plenty for another 5 or 6 SSD.- cable management is like a dream, even non-eletrician/electronic guys will be able to have tidy cables.- front bay for Fan controller, USB card readers etc...- Possibility to add 5 extra fans on the top and bottom- On the top you can have a AIO with 1x, 2x or 3x fans- easy to remove panels.- lot of screws included.- While the starting price was £82.50 paying under £100 is still a good decision.The cons are:- While that one is not really the case fault, I decided to put it as a con. If you have an old 750W (not a modular one) you will need an ATX 12V power supply extension cable, there is not way around it.- You will need some right angle SATA power cables due to the space between the drive bay and the door case.While I can put it as a cons, in 2 occasions (so far) when I pressed the power button, the PC did not start I had to disconnect the power button cable from the motherboard to have my PC start.I would highly recommend this case over a corsair Obsidian series or any overpriced full tower which cost more than £100.
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