Details
Phanteks has managed the Enthoo Pro, the cost-saving cuts to hide so well that you can hardly believe you have something less than the Primo right Noble . An example of this is the choice of material at the front end and top panel. That this is only apparently brushed aluminum, but in truth it is specially treated plastic, can be purely visual glimpse little . Thus, the strong family resemblance between midi and Big-Tower is maintained.
This also applies to the forms that fail a little more conservative when Enthoo Pro again . This , however, does a wonderful aesthetic appeal not disturb wonderfully straight and one hundred percent symmetrical enters the Phanteks Enthoo Pro . At the bottom of the front of a rectangular grid of holes area forms the Ansaugareal for the fan positioned behind it . A 200 - mm rotor is already advanced.
The open right side of the case reveals more great features , as they already know from Enthoo Primo : Front sitting two individually removable HDD cages , which is also from here with 3,5 - or 2,5- inch drives are to be loaded . At the back , however, there is an additional 2.5-inch recording with "Drop -n -Lock " mechanism. Thanks to the many Velcro fasteners and clips from the concentrating and directing of cables is very easy to do , especially since this rule space from 2.7 to 3.9 cm.
And also another enormous practical Phanteks - invention is housed there. A small circuit board with connections for up to six 3- pin fan . Per Molexkabel these are power supply side power. The trick is that they are all automatically controlled speed - and depending on the PWM signal , which specifies the built-in motherboard. On this point, an extra cable from the fan hub to the 4-pin PWM connector on the motherboard . Thus the two pre-installed and four additional fans can be controlled synchronously and temperature dependent.
The mid-tower offshoot Enthoo Pro is the ideal alternative for all fans of Phanteks housing designs that visually and technically do not have to give up too much here, but it got a lot of Phanteks offered .
Technical details :
Dimensions: 235 x 535 x 550 mm (W x H x D)
Material: Steel (Body ) , plastic with brushed aluminum optics ( front cover)
Color: Black
Form Factor: E-ATX , ATX, Micro -ATX , Mini -ITX , SSI EEB
Fan total possible :
1x 200 / 2x 140/120 mm ( front)
1x 140/120 mm (rear)
2x 120 mm (HDD cage)
1x 200/ 3 x 140/120 mm ( lid )
1x 140 / 2x 120 mm ( bottom )
Of preinstalled:
1x 200 mm ( front)
1x 140 mm (rear)
Radiator Mountings (partial waiver of HDD and / or fan slots) :
1x max. 240 mm ( front)
1x max. 120/140 mm (rear)
1x max. 360/420 mm ( lid , up to 65 mm height )
1x max. 240/140 mm ( bottom )
Filters: front, top, base , power supply ( remove)
Drive Bays:
3x 5.25 inch ( external; tools )
6x 3.5 / 2.5 inch (internal , 2 HDD cages , 3.5 inches without tools )
1x 2.5 inch ( internal; SSD bracket behind the motherboard tray with "Drop -n -Lock" )
Power Supply: Standard ATX 1x (optional)
Expansion Slots : 8
I / O panel :
2x USB 3.0 ( internal connection)
2x USB 2.0
1x each Audio In / Out
Maximum graphics card length : 347 mm ( without any disclaimer)
Maximum graphics card length : 472 mm (without HDD cages)
Maximum CPU cooler height: 193 mm