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Enermax Fulmo GT Full Tower Review

Enermax have been in this business for a long time and have produced many quality products along the way.  The Fulmo GT full tower is a good example of their commitment to high quality craftsmanship.

The interior of the Fulmo GT is enormous, providing more than enough room for any type of build.  There are a dozen cable management cutouts which all have rubber grommets that protect the power supply cables against any long term abrasion.  The Fulmo GT gives the option to mount a power supply at the bottom or at the top of the case.

The factory cooling configuration consists of five fans.  There is a 140mm rear exhaust fan, a 230mm top exhaust fan, a 180mm Vegas front intake fan and two 180mm Vegas intake fans mounted on the left side panel.  The LEDs of the 3 Vegas fans can be set to run through several different patterns. I don't really like flashing lights, but I am sure that other people will enjoy the option.

If the default factory cooling is not enough, the Fulmo GT can handle a maximum of 10 fans which will cover an audience who want the maximum possible airflow. Additionally, for those who water cool there are seven cutouts with rubber grommets on the rear panel and the case can accommodate radiators up to a maximum size of 420mm.

The Fulmo GT is not a case you can hide in a corner of the room, it stands 26 inches tall and is also very long. Enermax provide a set of four wheels that attach to the bottom of the Fulmo GT, if you need to move it around on a regular basis.

The Enermax Fulmo GT is a feature filled chassis. It is very easy to work with thanks to the spacious interior and the five fans produce a high level of airflow. It is an expensive case however, retailing for £184 inc vat in the UK, via SCAN.

Pros:

  • Clean layout and design.
  • 5 fans included from the factory.
  • great cable management options.
  • extremely spacious interior.
  • Hot Swap drive bay.

Cons:

  • Expensive.
  • Top USB 3.0 ports require a connection to the motherboard.

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Rating: 8.0.

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