** ENSO MESH - FORUM REVIEW SAMPLES **

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Hey guys,

Umberto from BitFenix has given us not one, but SIX samples to give-away to our forum members to review! All you have to do is drop a reply letting us know why we should pick you to review one, and what build you plan to run in it!
Umberto will check through the replies in a week or so and pick his favourite. The only thing he would need in return from you to review a case is:

- A small review in the forum
- A review on the weblisting (links below)

- (Optional) a photo or video of your finished build/review of the case that we can feature on social!


If you've not checked out the ENSO MESH already it's a fantastic case! Based on the original ENSO that launched last a year, it features a fully redesigned MESH front panel, increased fan capacity and now supports up to a 360mm rad.

Other features include:

- Built in ASUS Aura sync compatible addressable RGB lighting.

- Two pre-installed 120mm fans (one RGB rear fan, one black front fan)

- Options for up to 6 x 120mm fans, 1 x 360mm front rad and 1 x 120mm rear rad.

- Storage capacity for 2 x 3.5" drives in the caddy located beneath the PSU shroud with and additional 3 x 2.5" mounts located behind the motherboard tray.

- Front I/O with 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x HD Audio and RGB colour cycle.

- Quick release magnetic lock front panel, top mesh cover and PSU filter that slides out the side of the case. (so no excuses for not cleaning it!)

If you're interested, just pop us a message below and good luck!

Bitfenix Enso Mesh Midi Tower RGB Gaming Case - Black Tempered Glass @ £84.95 inc VAT


Premium quality Midi-Tower case, Mesh front-panel, Tempered glass side panel, Addressable RGB on front panel, Up to E-ATX Motherboards
Only £84.95 inc VAT.
ORDER NOW



Bitfenix Enso Mesh Midi Tower RGB Gaming Case - White Tempered Glass @ £84.95 inc VAT


Premium quality Midi-Tower case, Mesh front-panel, Tempered glass side panel, Addressable RGB on front panel, Up to E-ATX Motherboards
Only £84.95 inc VAT.
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Hey guys,


Firstly I'd just like to thank everyone for replying, I do try to push suppliers to jump on forum review opportunities, but this kind of feedback speaks for itself about the value of the community! Honestly, the BitFenix crew were really happy with all the comments.
So I jumped on a call with Umberto and he's picked the following members to receive a case if they'd still like to take part in the review :) just drop me an inbox and we'll arrange the orders.


Hope you're all having a great week otherwise!


Nitram100


Josh


DR Delphi


Repta


Ilc72


Ravl585
 
I would like to thank BitFenix, Umberto and @Connor@Overclockers for the opportunity to test and review this case, I apologise it is not the most complimentary review but thought it only fair to be honest


Hey Repta - Hope you've had an amazing weekend!

Thanks for the review, it was very comprehensive, a lot more than I was expecting hahaha. New build looks fresh too, I think the braided cables are nice touch, I kinda wanna try out the new RGB cables as I've yet to see them in person but I have a feeling they're so over-kill. XD

Just wanna reiterate what everyone else has been saying though, we want your honest opinion as you're the face of our enthusiast market, everything you say gets fed back to the BitFenix team. Your time, thoughts and opinions are always valued even if it's constructive criticism as that's how the best improvements are made right? Don't wanna be thinking you guys would sell out for just a case sample, clearly it's a need for the 'brown envelope' accessory pack next time too. ;)

No need to thanks us for the opportunity, but I'd definitely like to thank you for the time you've taken, it's super appreciated!

Hope it wasn't too much trouble moving the build over,

Connor
 
Here is my review, I haven't really gone into technical details regarding temperatures etc, but it's more my observations when putting it together and what I feel could be improved.

First of all, I’d like to say how grateful I am to BitFenix, Umberto and Connor for the opportunity to test and review the Enso Mesh case.

Although I have received the case, fans and LED strips courtesy of the guys mentioned above, I feel it is only fair to review this as honestly as I can. It not only is good for the consumer but also gives BitFenix real feedback which will hopefully help them design even better cases in the future.

From first opening the box, I did feel that the materials weren’t as premium as I thought it would be. Coming from a Fractal Design R4, the Enso Mesh felt a little less sturdy than what I am directly comparing it to.

The case itself is relatively light and the glass panel is large which gives you a nice view of the internals, however.

The thumbscrews on the back do feel a little cheap, the thumb grip is made of plastic, a fully metal screw would be nicer.

Installation is pretty straightforward, in my case, I did have to remove the rear fan first to attach the motherboard securely.

My motherboard is the Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X, and it does fit snugly inside the case, however, the case is missing one standoff screw option, so when I’m pulling out the motherboard cable, it does start to flex, which wouldn’t be the case if there was another standoff to screw in securely.

I would have liked it if there was another cable grommet further up the case to allow me to feed the motherboard and USB 3 cable horizontally as they droop down, there are cutouts and vents in that section where it could be, I’m not sure what these are for, but I would have preferred for there to be one more section to mount an SSD on the rear side instead of this.

The case barely fits my Noctua NH-D15, as the front fan does touch the glass. I have had to make a small adjustment to two of the screws that hold the glass in place to allow to screw in securely.

Going to the other side of the motherboard tray and cable management, I’ll be honest I’m not the best system builder, but I do like things to be neat, I just felt like everything was a little cramped for me.

The PSU area is a little too small, my PSU fits, but I did have to angle my cables in such a way which makes me a little uncomfortable.

The HDD trays are made of plastic and feel a little flimsy, again I would have preferred for these to be made out of metal with the option to screw the hard drives in before sliding them into the cage.

There are plenty of little mounting points to zip tie the cables securely and make it neat, but I think an extra 1-2 cm in width would have been nice, as trying to close the case can be hard, as it is extremely tight indeed.

There is a large section towards the front fans that I feel could have been covered up more, as when you peer inside the case, you can look through this opening, and particularly with the RGB fans, it's hard to organise all the cables neatly, so it does look a little messy. I do understand that this space is so you can fit rad in the front.

Speaking of the RGB fans, I absolutely love them! My motherboard is not aura sync compatible, but there are plenty of presets for you to get a colour that you like. I know the Noctua colour scheme isn't the most appreciated, but the light purple hue gives them a certain look which I find enhances the system and is my preferred colour scheme.

Changing the colours is easy, there's an easy to access button on the top of the case that lets you cycle through the presets, but as it is located directly next to the power button, I would advise you to go into your power settings and change what the power button does, as I have turned off my computer by accident a couple of times.

The rear of the case is pretty standard, there is a little latch system for the rear ports for the PCI express cards, again these use the cheap feeling thumbscrews.

In terms of noise, it is a lot louder than my old case, but this does benefit temperatures, as idle and max temps have dropped when compared to the Fractal Design R4. I will state that the three front fans are running at full speed, I cannot control the fan speed through bios, unfortunately, so once I figure this out, I will update my review in terms of noise.

EDIT: I am now able to control the fans speed for all the fans and the noise has been reduced significantly. It is only slightly louder than my old case, which was positioned on the floor, the PC is now on my desk, so it is more audible. Fans have been set to silent.

In the beginning, from my initial impressions, I genuinely thought I would just have the case for a week or so to take pictures and video for the review purpose and put everything back in my original case.

But once I got everything up and running, I can definitely say I'm extremely happy that I've made the switch and I won't be going back.

For my needs, it's not quite there, I have four 3.5” drives, so I've had to purchase a couple of 2.5” drives to make up for this, but I feel it's worth the small investment. I also require a DVD/Blu-Ray burner on occasion, so I'll have to look for an adaptor of some sorts to help me when required. Hot swapping the drives isn't as easy as I'd like, as I've mentioned before, cable management is tough in such a cramped space.

I've now moved my case from the floor to my desk, as visually, it is really something to look at and be proud of. I love the way it looks, especially in white, it looks modern, clean and really draws attention to itself.

Would I recommend this case, absolutely. For the price, it's a great deal, looks incredible and well built. A few minor tweaks here and there would make it almost perfect. You just have to be wary of what components can fit inside the case.

System specs
Intel 9700k
Noctua NH-D15
EVGA GTX 980TI
16gb Corsair Vengeance DDR4
Gigabyte Z390 Gaming X
EVGA Supernova G2 650W '80 Plus Gold' Modular Power Supply


I will update my review with photos tomorrow.


I totally missed your review Ravl, the video looks amazing! Do you have a page or website you want us to credit for it, if you're okay for Danny to share it on social?

Thanks again for taking the time to review the case though and I'm really glad the swap worked out for you, nothing like a fresh look to start off the year. ;)

I had a go at building in the BitFenix ENSO mesh white too, I'll upload some photos later, cable management was a bit fiddly I had the same issue with you as I had way too many cables with maxed out RGB fans/strips, but then again at least you only have to close the back panel once hahaha - the finished build looks really nice. (Maybe that's a bit biased just because I'm a big fan of white cases, although getting a set of components to match is a nightmare).
 
Thanks! I am pretty it is the LEDs themselves that have dead. When I first got it they were flickering unless the cable was held in a certain way. Presumed it was a loose connection somewhere but they finally gave up last week, going dim blue before stopping completely.




No worries, as said while it was a bit negative the case has a lot of potential, I can't find anything I would choose over it. Particularly as I am not a fan of tempered glass fronts that most cases seem to be moving towards.

I contemplated RGB cables but thought it was a bit much! Not to mention the extra cables to manage. I have a bit more cable braiding to do on the io cables but that is on hold for minute. An addressable light strip and replacing the rear fan with an addresable spectre will no doubt happen at some point.

With luck I'll be able to buy a new front panel of Bit Fenix, if not I think I will wait to Insomnia and pick a new one up then.


If it's the actual case that's faulty, I can arrange an RMA that's no worries, just drop me an email [email protected] and I'll get that sorted out for you with Bailey!
 
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