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Published: 2016-09-06, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
Very high quality construction, Ideal cable management, Outstanding component support, Immense cooling support, Excellent storage support, including 5.25inch bays, Excellent cooling performance, Minor weaknesses, Average noise levels, Cost, $229 is steep
To say the Enthoo Primo was "easy" to build in would be an understatement. It was a dream to build in, and the result is a very cleanlooking system. You can see the panel on the reservoir bracket to the right of the motherboard was removed to allow for my
True to its name, the Phanteks Enthoo Primo is a premium enclosure in every sense of the word. It houses just about any system, offers a ton of cooling support, has excellent storage support, and includes no less than five 140 mm case fans with a PWM-cont...
Contemporary, futuristic design, PHF140SP fans are quiet and cool efficiently, Case allows for multiple arrangements of fans and radiators, PWM fan hub make fans adjust speed automatically, Ample room for cable management, Thermally isolated PSU bay
Case is quite heavy even without any hardware installed, Optical drive door opens to the left, No cover for main PSU bay
The Enthoo Primo is a well designed, well constructed chassis. It can house the largest motherboards, 2 power supplies, 12 SSDs, 6 HDDs, 16 120mm fans, 5 radiators, and should therefore suit the needs of even the highest level of PC enthusiasts. It was cl...
Abstract: The Phanteks Enthoo Primo Case is one of the most impressive cases I've ever reviewed. There are other full tower cases on the market, but few can hold even come close to this. It looks amazing, has excellent build quality, is spacious, comes with lots of...
At $250 the Enthoo Primo is not an inexpensive case. But you get a lot for your money. It is clearly aimed at enthusiasts who use water cooling. With accommodations for long, wide, and thick radiators, the Enthoo Primo is a waterhead's case. But Phantek...
Published: 2013-09-10, Author: George , review by: hitechlegion.com
Solid construction and excellent build quality inside and out, 240/280/360/480mm radiator support on top w/ depth for push/pull on thicker radiators, 240/280/360/480mm radiator support on bottom w/ depth for push/pull on thickest currently available radia
Only 257mm GPU clearance with reservoir cover installed limits use of cover with higher end GPUs, Paint scratches easily when at screw/thumbscrew points, Toolfree optical drive mounts are spotty
The Enthoo Primo has received an incredible amount of pre-release attention from its limited showings and press. The rationale behind the attention is simple; the Enthoo Primo has a list of features and layout that are absolutely astounding, but this al...
Externally, this is definitely one of the more attractive cases I've tested. While I'm starting to feel a little bit of black box fatigue, there are clearly still ways to reinvent the wheel. There's a beautiful blue line of LEDs that lights up along the t...
Because Phanteks makes the installation process so easy, I could not help but take additional photos to emphasize the point. As seen from the first photo, I installed my power supply first, with all cables routed in place. With the cabling out of the way,...
Attractive design, Brushed aluminum front panels, Front and top LED light strips, LED control switch, PWM fan hub, Dual PSU mounting locations, Internal and external reservoir mounts, Included pump mount base, Tool box for fastener storage, Options for fr
Latches for front cover and bottom dust filter panels need to be adjustable, Very heavy could use some handles or other lift assist
The Enthoo Primo is an amazing case. It is solid, well-built, and is aesthetically pleasing from any angle. A true case for the water cooling enthusiast and it is really hard to believe that this is Phanteks' first entry into the case race. I would have e...