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Phanteks Enthoo Pro Review

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The cardboard shipping box follows the modern trend by giving a full specification for the enclosed case, along with an exploded diagram that highlights the key features of the Enthoo Pro.
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The important thing is that the Phanteks arrived in perfect condition and the box did its job.

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5 comments

  1. Awesome looking case ! they really are impressing me so far with the attention to detail on their cases.

  2. My only concern with the PWM hub would be connecting six fans to a single PWM connection on the motherboard. You could easily exceed the maximum wattage capability of a single PWM connection.

  3. The motherboard only supplies PWM signal to Phanteks PWM controlled 3-pin fan hub and PSU supplies the power. The master fan on header 1 sends rpm singal to motherboard.

    Those of us with Enthoo Primo hubs love them and can’t wait to buy them as an accessory.

  4. Can this case fit a 360mm radiator without removing the 5,25 bays ?

  5. no, because the fans are to be mounted inside the case with the radiator it will be too thick and will interfere with the top 5.25 bay. A good alternative is the enthoo luxe which allows for the fans to be mounted in the top shroud allowing a 45mm rad to be installed and not mess with the top 5.25 bay