Phanteks Releases Enthoo Pro Full Tower Chassis

Indeed
Without window £79.99
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-003-PT&groupid=2362&catid=2674

With window £89.99
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-002-PT&groupid=2362&catid=2674

Have no idea why prices here in UK are 170% higher than American prices for same item ... and that is without VAT! $99.99 there and £74.99 here ... $128.68. There is little or no adjustment for exchange rate changes ... doesn't mater if BPS to USD is 20% different or 50% different. Same applies to Euro prices.
 
Oh it's out. Just going to run around the house squeeing for 5 minutes :D

Little put off by the amount of cables behind, is there still room for full size modular cables etc? I don't want to have to force the panel on.
 
When I said prices that was all prices, not just case prices. Well, most prices I have see HDD and RAM being very similar.

Indeed it is a great case. Phanteks cases definitely have many more well thought out features and accessories than any other at or near their price.

I really want an Enthoo Luxe. only 25mm taller but lots more versatility, looks, filters, etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkRJsjuvQVY
 
The level of temptation on this case is extreme but Im not sure it'll have any extra cooling abilities over the ghost bar the use of large fans
 
Oh it's out. Just going to run around the house squeeing for 5 minutes :D

Little put off by the amount of cables behind, is there still room for full size modular cables etc? I don't want to have to force the panel on.
You don't think 27mm of room behind motherboard is enough? :eek:

The level of temptation on this case is extreme but Im not sure it'll have any extra cooling abilities over the ghost bar the use of large fans

Have you looked at the Enthoo Pro specifications?


Case Specifications

Dimension
235 mm x 535 mm x 550 mm (W x H x D)

Motherboard Support
ATX, EATX, mATX, SSI EEB

Front I/O
2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, Mic, Headphone

Side Window
PH-ES614P = split-window design
PH-ES614PC = no window

PSU Cover
PH-ES614P = Yes
PH-ES614PC = No

Expansion & Drive Bays
Expansion slots = 8
External 5.25" = 3
Internal 3.5" = 6 (2x 3 HDD cages)
Internal 2.5" = 7 (2x 3 HDD cages + 1x SSD brackets ) *expandable to 2x

Cooling Fans
Front = 2x 120mm, 2x 140mm or 1x 200mm
Top = 3x 120mm, 3x 140mm, or 1x 200mm
Rear = 1x 120mm or 1x 140mm
Bottom = 2x 120mm or 1x 140mm

Liquid Cooling:
Front = 120mm x up to 240
Top = 120mm x 360 or 140mm up to 420
Rear = 120mm x 120 or 140mm x 140
Bottom = 120mm up to 240 or 140mm x140

Clearance
Graphic card = 347mm; 472mm (without HDD Cages)
CPU cooler = 193mm
Cable management = 27mm

Included fans:
PH-F200SP = 800rpm, 110.1cfm, 1.05mm H2O, 25dBA
PH-F140SP = 1200rpm, 82.1cfm, 1.33mm H2O, 19dBA
 
This indeed looks like a LOT of case for the money. Its one of these or a Corsair 750D for me. its got to have better airflow and no ugly gaps if an optical drive is fitted, also £35 cheaper.
 
Don't get me wrong Doyll it does offer better cooling but not substantially, when I went through the reviews it requires the 5" drive bays being removed to access the third fan slot on the top though? Its the cable management provision, PSU sheild and window that does it for me.
 
Anyone have one of these yet? Wanted to know if the Gigabyte Z97 (D3H) boards output PWM on the CPU_OPT for the fan hub.

From what I've read, CPU_OPT generally mirrors the CPU PWM output which should be OK.
 
Wish i never saw that video of the Luxe, thought i had decided to buy the pro. Now i am going to have to wait to see when the luxe comes out before i decide
 
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