** IT'S THE ENTHOO 719 FROM PHANTEKS **

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Available RIGHT NOW we have the next must have case from Phanteks, The Enthoo 719. This full tower behemoth has been eagerly anticipated since it's first proper appearance at CES in January this year, and boy, have Phanteks delivered a product the enthusiasts wanted!

Where to start? The Enthoo 719 is packed full of features and compatibility with pretty much anything you can think of. E-ATX/SSI-EEB motherboards are supported in full, along with full dual system support (ATX and Mini-ITX) with space for two power supplies if you prefer, although we recommend the Revolt X solution to save cost and space. There's space for up to 8 x 140mm fans or a massive 15 x 120mm fans as standard, meaning radiator support is excellent, including space for 480mm radiators on the front/MB tray, 360mm radiators on the roof/bottom and a 140mm at the rear. Vertical mounting graphics cards is possible, with enough space to offer two in this orientation (riser cables/kits sold separately). Length wise, anything will fit with space for 503mm cards. CPU coolers up to 195mm are supported, although air cooling seems like a waste in this beast of a case.

Of course there is a full hinged tempered glass side door featuring a similar function to the P600S and on the right side a full steel panel with venting for any attached radiator plus a cutout to showcase any SSD's you have mounted to the rear of the motherboard tray. Build quality is solid, with a steel chassis and aluminium top and front panels. Everyone's favourite, RGB is present, although subtle, with a D-RGB accent on the front and top panel, along with a small strip on the interior shroud. Control of the RGB can be via the front panel, or controlled by a comprehensive amount of compatible ARGB motherboards and suites, such as Asus Aura, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome Sync and even Razer Chroma! There's an integrated fan hub that can control up to 8 attached fans in 3 and 4 pin variants, and the front I/O sports 1 x USB3.1 Type-C, along with 4 x USB3.0.

To round up the absolutely comprehensive support, the Enthoo 719 can take 4 x 3.5" HDD's and 11 x 2.5" SSD's as standard, with the option to increase the 3.5" support up to a huge 12 drives with the addition of the HDD brackets (sold separately). There's the customary Black & Gunmetal variants available to suit your particularly taste. To be frank, it's another excellent case from Phanteks (as if you expected any different). Whether to be a watercooled beast, a server workstation, a dual system for rendering or streaming or just future proofing yourself as much as possible, the Enthoo 719 is a fantastic choice.

Stock is available now, and we've got a few in, but not as many as I'd like, so I'd order quickly to avoid disappointment!


Phanteks Enthoo 719 Full Tower DRGB Case - Black @ £184.99 inc VAT



Premium Full-Tower from PHANTEKS, Side window in tempered glass, Optimised for air- and water cooling, Graphics cards up to 503 mm long, Addressable RGB-LED lighting, Supports dual-system builds



Only £184.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW



Phanteks Enthoo 719 Full Tower DRGB Case - Gunmetal Grey @ £184.99 inc VAT



Premium Full-Tower from PHANTEKS, Side window in tempered glass, Optimised for air- and water cooling, Graphics cards up to 503 mm long, Addressable RGB-LED lighting, Supports dual-system builds



Only £184.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
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Ok, so there's been some silly shenanigans from Thermaltake over the name of the Phanteks Luxe II. They have basically threatened Phanteks with legal action over the name, saying it infringes their copyrighted Luxa II mobile phone accessories brand. Of course this is absolute nonsense. Rather than waste time over it, Phanteks have renamed the Luxe II to the Enthoo 719. Everything remains the same other than the name. Here is the official word from Phanteks below: -

Phanteks said:
Phanteks today announced that they will be changing their Enthoo Luxe 2 product name to “Enthoo 719”. Phanteks recently received a letter from Thermaltake suggesting that the Enthoo Luxe 2 product name has similarities to their "Luxa 2" mark, a mobile accessory brand. Phanteks strongly disagrees with this finding as the Luxe 2 is simply an iteration of the original, a computer chassis. Phanteks never had the intent to cause confusion by using the name described.



Phanteks says, “We would like to move on and spend less time on this matter and concentrate more on creating innovative products for our users. Thank you for your understanding.”



The Enthoo 719 will have no changes to the physical product other than its name.




Thank you for your understanding.


I think you'll mostly agree it's a little rich for a brand well known for their copies of various other brands chassis/designs to try and proceed with legal action against one of the foremost PC enthusiast companies. Anyway, the name changes, and Phanteks will continue to hit the market with their innovative designs and products.
 
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Is there a maximum thickness for a front-mounted 420 radiator?

How much clearance is there at the top for a 360mm before it hits the motherboard area?

I want to use a UT60 420 in the front and a XTX360 (60mm thick) in the top. Any idea if they would fit?
 
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Is there a maximum thickness for a front-mounted 420 radiator?

How much clearance is there at the top for a 360mm before it hits the motherboard area?

I want to use a UT60 420 in the front and a XTX360 (60mm thick) in the top. Any idea if they would fit?

From Phanteks: - Front thickness: 160mm if the top doesn't interfere, Top thickness untill m/b area: 25mm. 120mm form factor radiators will be offset. If m/b components height isn't higher than 55mm there is no limit. Ideally using the bottom of the case is the best for thick radiators.
 
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Looks like this could take a 60mm 420x140 in the front and a 60mm 360x120 in the bottom. Reviews also show this with an ITX in the bottom rear as well as the main motherboard above or even two vertically mounted GPU one in the bottom one in front of the motherboard PIC slots. Insane amount of options for the money.
 

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Anyone know what size air cooler will fit in the lower ITX system if you also use a single slot GPU down there?

Was thinking of putting a Ryzen 2600/2700 in but they obviously need a separate GPU so will restrict cooling space.
 
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