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At the current price bracket Phanteks Enthoo Pro almost feels out of place, in a good way. Little has been sacrificed to make this case stand out, but it does, even next to much more expensive competitors.
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Pros
Pro Extensive water cooling support
One of the things that this case does not lack is room for cooling. It can have up to 10 fans installed at once, bottom and front can have a radiator of up to 240mm. At the top there’s enough space for a 420mm radiator. The case also comes with a bracket for a liquid cooling reservoir, that can be installed onto the 3.5” drive bay.
Pro Easy to build in
There are a few options for customizing the look of the internal layout. You can remove the hard drive bays and push the dividing wall back to create a more open space. There’s also a bracket that will help you hide your power supply and the cable mess that comes with it. You probably won’t have any clearance issues installing a large gpu, since there’s 347mm of room even without removal of the 3.5” drive bay. The back of the case is covered with velcro straps for cable management, yet still has plenty of spots for zip ties.
Cons
Con Poor quality packaging
A lot of buyer complaints are about the case arriving broken. Some of the most common areas for breaking are the front panel attachment points. Another issue seems to be the included accessory box breaking open in the case and scratching up the paint and the windows from inside the case during travel. Buying the case in person might save you some trouble.