** PHANTEKS ENTHOO PRIMO - THE ULTIMATE WATERCOOLING CHASSIS **

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Man all the details in this case are nice. I don't recall any of the reviews noticing there are already holes to support dual pumps on the bracket below the bottom HDD cage. Would just need to buy a second pump bracket for it when they eventually release them separately.

Not even the manual highlights that fact. :cool:
Indeed it is. The more I play with it the more neat little things I find it has.
 
LOL
I'm still finding neat little features. It's amazing how little I can find to nitpick. The venting and grills are kinda restrictive but it's not hard to modify/change them. I removed the center from front grill. Plan to replace it with something different. Not sure what yet.

Maybe put a MNPCTech grill in like Jesse did. He also changed the LED strip to white.. and has now changed the switch light too.
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I'm gonna fit it on the back wall. But it requires the removal of the bottom radiator mount. Bear in mind I have the photon res pump combo. But omg it's a great res. The glass is nice but t does take 700ml of fluid to fill. Reminds me I need to order more fluid and 120mm Phanteks fan for the back wall.
 
Got my case setup and running now well happy. just one question, with the fan controller can I hook it up to a molex from my psu. then connect to my cpu header. only asking because the molex was covered up and said make sure you can use with motherboard before connecting. using a gigabyte sniper 3 z77. cant find anything about it.. just hope it wont overload my cpu header got 8 fans on it.
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Scotty, you didn't like the way the Phanteks controller worked?.. Or want to use more than one temp source to control different fan sets?
 
Scotty, you didn't like the way the Phanteks controller worked?.. Or want to use more than one temp source to control different fan sets?


It wasn't that, I don't trust the Asus software to control the fans correctly.

Plus I'll be able to add water temp and flow rate sensors to the Aquaero
 
Why? This out-does all of them except the 900D for rad space and beats even that in terms of features.

Granted, I can see why some might prefer the look of a 750D over the Enthoo. It's classy, yet still a bit marmite.
 
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