Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 18.10.16
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Installation

Overview

   
 
Phanteks Enthoo Luxe it's a full tower case compatible with E-ATX motherboards, which is placed vertically and thanks to the size of the case you will not run into any issues installing large heat sinks. The motherboard tray is made of solid steel, and it features a big cut out behind the socket, which allows the user to install aftermarket CPU coolers when the motherboard has already been installed. There is a total of nine rubber grommets, which allows for neat cable management. Between the motherboard tray and the right side panel there is enough space to hide plenty of cables.

The case shares the latest features regarding internal layout, like for instance is a big mid plate covering the power supply cables. In total, the Phanteks Enthoo Luxe supports up to six 3.5" HDD and eight 2.5" SSD, both in dedicated places and well hidden.

For testing purposes we used an ASUS Z170 Pro Gaming Aura motherboard and a huge Phanteks PH-TC14PE aircooler and we did not run into any mounting or compatiblity issues. Building a PC based on this case is very easy and quick if you use a CPU tower cooler or an AIO liquid cooler, but if you want to enjoy all the benefits of this case you should use a custom water cooling setup. The area dedicated to the graphics card is large enough to accommodate even the most powerful GPUs on the market. After having put our test system together the final looks were very esthetically pleasing. Especially the optional custom lighting is just great.

 
   
 



Page 1 - Introduction Page 5 - Installation
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Ventilation options
Page 3 - Features Page 7 - Temperatures
Page 4 - Product overview Page 8 - Conclusion




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