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July 2014
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The editors liked
Dual repositionable and removable hard drive cages
Closed HDD panel
Removable PSU cover (included in PHES614P)
Removable DropNLock SSD bracket
Fully equipped with dust filters (1x top
1x front
2x bottom)
Clean cable management
Preinstalled velcro c
Tempered Glass Side Panel
Class leading cooling options
Open Interior Design
PWM Fan controller
RGB LED Controller
Excellent Stability
Two Large Premium fans included
Dedicated SSD Bracket
Optional accessories for Lighting and Components available from Phanteks
CPU Cooler Height up to 193mm
Support for Long Video Cards
Multiple Radiator Liquid Cooling Support
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Great high-end aesthetics
Quality construction
Well vented
Very quiet acoustics
Removable filters
Chassis Fan hub
Available space for components
Liquid cooling options/mounting locations
Reservoir mounting bracket included
Pump mounting bracket i
Hinged Tempered Glass Door
Great Cable Management Options
Integrated Fan Hub and RGB Controller
Good price/performance ratio
Very solid use of materials
Mount for reservoir included
Fan PCB for up to 6 fans
Perfect for water cooling
Can mount an SSD on the motherboard tray
Can hold loads of different radiator configurations—including thick var
Amazing value with an excellent feature set
Top tier options for both air and water cooling systems
Great appearance and build quality
Plentiful cabling holes
Cable ties and straps make organizing a clean system a breeze
Multiple storage options
Mod Friendly
Price
Overall Design
Cooling
Build Quality
Cable Management
The editors didn't like
Simulated brushed aluminum bezels are plastic
Exit for the video card cables on the PSU cover could be positioned better
Only 2x 140mm fans stock
RGB control limited
PSU shroud can be finicky to remove
Minimal space provided at the top of the case for water cooling.
May have installation issues with longer graphics cards and long reservoir/pump mounting bracket
Could use a vented version of the power supply hiding bracket for airflow (if installed)
Final Thoughts
To sum it up
If you are in the market for a mid-r
Power Supply Shroud Must Be Removed To Install PSU
No USB 3.1 Type-C
Only one SSD bracket—second bracket has to be bought for around 8 euros
Take care when installing traditional 2.5" HDDs into those brackets
No external 3.5" bay
ODD locking strength a bit of a hit and miss
Windows have a strong tint which hides the ha
Case finish tends to noticeably attract dust and fingerprints
Top fan filter access could have been designed more conveniently
Could have included an extra SSD bracket along with additional case fans.
Dual repositionable and removable hard drive cages, Closed HDD panel, Removable PSU cover (included in PHES614P), Removable DropNLock SSD bracket,Fully equipped with dust filters (1x top, 1x front, 2x bottom), Clean cable management, preinstalled velcro c
simulated brushed aluminum bezels are plastic, exit for the video card cables on the PSU cover could be positioned better
Utilizing many features from the Enthoo Primo makes the Phanteks Enthoo Pro a great purchase and a sure winner in my book. The Phanteks Enthoo Pro, at a price point of only $99.99 USD, is a purchase that's really hard to beat....
Amazing value with an excellent feature set, Top tier options for both air and water cooling systems, Great appearance and build quality, Plentiful cabling holes, cable ties and straps make organizing a clean system a breeze, Multiple storage options
Case finish tends to noticeably attract dust and fingerprints, Top fan filter access could have been designed more conveniently, Could have included an extra SSD bracket along with additional case fans.
Phanteks has created another winning design with the release of the Enthoo Pro. Taking a $250 case and dropping the price by more than 60 percent while still keeping many of the core features and excellent quality is no small feat. The Enthoo Pro puts man...
Abstract: If you're looking for a very stylish, well build full tower case that has it all, the Phanteks Enthoo Pro Case is probably it. I love the looks and the feature list is just astounding. With lots of drive bays, fans, space to work, cable management, provis...
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Published: 2014-05-06, Author: Michael , review by: modders-inc.com
When working with the Enthoo Pro, I had a very positive experience. The case is built like a tank and doesn't skimp on any features. There are even a few features that you wouldn't expect to find on a mid-tower case that is priced at just under $100! The ...
Water cooling support, Well built metal frame, Support for large, aftermarket CPU coolers (193mm), Support for large, highend graphics cards (472mm), Long internal cables, Easy cable management (27mm behind the tray Velcro ties), Excellent manual, Dedicat
Fan hub requires CPU header for use, CPU temps a few degrees higher than other chassis in its class.
Let us recap my reasoning and scoring method before diving into my final words. First I look at what the company is saying it offers. For example, say the company states the case supports large / long graphics cards or ten quiet fans. In this example, I e...
Abstract: The sound of a $99 mid-tower case may not sound like anything special but the new Phanteks Enthoo Pro does things differently. Like the Primo before it, the Pro sets a new standard....
Published: 2014-07-18, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
From front to back, and top to bottom, the Enthoo Pro definitely shows its lineage, yet it does so in a unique way that shows the Phanteks team really pays attention to the market, and offers what the customers beg for on forums or social media. Normally...
Published: 2016-10-13, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
What case is best for you depends on the purpose you have for it. If you want a silent case, you might be willing to sacrifice some of the cooling performance. On the other hand you might tolerate a bit more noise when you are building a heavy system th...
Low price, Superb build quality, Epic cooling, The PWM hub manages your fan connections, Massive array of options for the watercooling fraternity, Cable management is excellent, PSU cover keeps the build tidy, Toolfree throughout, Top notch drive cage arrangement, Easy to dismantle and rebuild, Excellent manual and accessories,
This superb case offers a massive array of options for cooling and is a natural choice for anyone building a high-end PC on the cheap....
At £89, the Enthoo Pro isn't just a great case for the money, it's actually a case that makes us want to build an awesome PC inside it too. There's loads of space for water-cooling gear and even dual fan all-in-one liquid coolers look lost in the garga...