Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Case Review

Introduction and Technical Specification

Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Review

Introduction

Having looked at our first Phanteks case, the Enthoo Evolv, and we have to say, been mightily impressed with it we thought we'd have a butchers at another from the same stable.  This time it's the turn of the larger Enthoo Pro M.  On the face of it, it's quite a small case, especially when you consider it can take E-ATX motherboards up to 264mm wide and house a quite startling array of radiators both in the roof and in the front.  But we're giving to much away already.  Are we excited?  You bet.

Technical Specification

 Dimensions  480x235x500mm (HxWxD) 
 Form Factor Mid Tower
 Material Steel and Plastic
 Motherboard Support E-ATX*, ATX, M-ATX, M-ITX * Up to 264mm wide)
 Expansion slots 7
 5.25" 1
 3.5" 8 (2 included)
 2.5" 3 (1 included)
 Cooling

 Front:  3x120mm, 2x140mm

 Rear:   1x120mm, 1x140mm (included)

 Roof:   3x120mm, 2x140mm

 Water Cooling

 Front:   Up to 360mm/280mm rad

 Rear:   Up to 140mm rad

 Roof:   Up to 360mm/280mm rad

 Max GPU Length 420mm
 Max CPU Cooler Height 194mm

   

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Most Recent Comments

31-07-2015, 11:57:03

Doomslayer
I have been waiting for this Review.

I kinda thought the Presentation would be down, Nice review tho.Quote

31-07-2015, 11:57:22

Thelosouvlakia
Allow me to say that this case is better than the "Define S" better airflow due to the open mesh at the front, still let's people use an optical disk drive or a fan controller as wellQuote

31-07-2015, 11:58:29

Doomslayer
Quote:
Originally Posted by Thelosouvlakia View Post
Allow me to say that this case is better than the "Define S" better airflow due to the open mesh at the front, still let's people use an optical disk drive or a fan controller as well
IMO but it's almost to the point where ODD slots should just dieQuote

31-07-2015, 12:09:47

Thelosouvlakia
Quote:
Originally Posted by King of Old School View Post
IMO but it's almost to the point where ODD slots should just die
You might be right, however I bought one internal ODD for my new rig anyway, you'll never know when those things might come in handy and comparing the 15Euro price tag for a internal one against the 40Euro one of an external one, I don't think that aesthetics will get massively crippled on specific chassis like the enthoos, which are what I would call "workstation grade" apart from watercooling friendly.Quote

31-07-2015, 12:16:36

Doomslayer
Quote:
Originally Posted by Thelosouvlakia View Post
You might be right, however I bought one internal ODD for my new rig anyway, you'll never know when those things might come in handy and comparing the 15Euro price tag for a internal one against the 40Euro one of an external one, I don't think that aesthetics will get massively crippled on specific chassis like the enthoos, which are what I would call "workstation grade" apart from watercooling friendly.
I have watched a review of this case, After watching the review i just found myself saying this case is to flimsy (Side covers) so that's why it's kinda off my list now for New Cases.

But i do understand that to get it into this price range they did have to cut some corners tho.Quote
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