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Phanteks (PH-ES620PTG-DBK01 Enthoo Pro 2 Full Tower – High-Performance Fabric mesh, Tempered Glass, Dual System/PSU Support, Massive Storage, Digital-RGB Lighting, Black

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To the left of the front panel are four removable SSD covers that allow 2.5-inch drives to be mounted on either side. With all the SSD covers removed it opens up another mounting point for radiators and fans at the front of the case, with support here for up to 480mm radiators or four 120mm fans. Finally, at the bottom of the case are four feet fitted with anti-vibration rubber pads that provide approximately 25mm of ground clearance for bottom airflow. The base of the case is also equipped with a full-length woven plastic mesh filter that can be removed from the front. The left-hand side panel is typical of modern cases with a full tempered glass window, while the right-hand side panel is more traditional steel construction with a large airflow vent towards the front and smaller vent for the power supply at the rear. Load testing is conducted using Prime95 LFFTs and Kombustor “FurMark” stress testing simultaneously. Testing is completely automated using in-house scripting, and executes with perfect accuracy on every run.

As with every case we review, thermal performance is important, therefore, we shall measure this by running a series of tests to record CPU and GPU temperatures under load. x 140mm/120mm roof fan mounts, 1 x 140mm or 3 x 120mm bottom fan mounts, 4 x 120mm side fan mounts (fans not included)

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There is so much going on inside the Enthoo Pro II, it is difficult deciding where to begin. The Interior of the Enthoo Pro II is based on the Phanteks Enthoo 719. It shares the same motherboard compartment which means that dual systems or dual power supplies can be installed inside, as well a vast amount of options for placement of storage devices and water cooling components.

eh, because of this post, I noticed this https://www.phanteks.com/Enthoo-MiniXL-DS.html, and I'm already starting to have (probably stupid) ideas about a PC build One of the many stand-out features of the interior is the extensive support for water cooling. At the front of the case are two radiator mounts. The front panel can support radiator installation of up to either 480mm or 420mm long, alternatively up to four 120mm or three 140mm fans can be installed in the front panel. At the bottom right corner of the front panel is also a drain port. With its exceptional performance capabilities, unmatched compatibility, and extensive storage options, we believe the Enthoo Pro 2 Server Edition will empower professionals and enthusiasts alike to create powerful server systems without compromise. Radiators and fans can also be installed in the roof of the case. Up to 360mm radiators or up to three 120mm/140mm fans can be fitted here too. However, unlike the Enthoo 719, there is no coolant fill port integrated into the top panel. Everyone's needs are different in the end i know what i would need to keep my system cool when it's 87f+ in this room.Mounting the mini-ITX motherboard of the secondary system requires screwing four standoffs into the PSU shroud and swapping out the metal panel at the rear of the case for the mini-ITX cover. The motherboard then mounts to the PSU shroud in a vertical orientation and allows a graphics card to be installed vertically too. The Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 Closed joins the high-end Enthoo line. All the Enthoo cases are made from high quality materials and offer users an outstanding case for a powerful PC or workstation build. The Enthoo Pro 2 is no exception with this particular model adding a 'High-Performance Fabric' to the front panel for enhanced airflow. Its huge internal capacity allows users to fit up to SSI-CEB motherboards which make it perfect for a dual system set up with an additional power supply. The Features of the Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 Closed - At Glance: The main focus of the Enthoo Pro II is to provide a home for a huge amount of hardware. There are acres of space inside the chassis for water cooling, with four potential areas where big radiators can be installed. Both in the front panel and to the right of the top motherboard tray are mounting points for up to 480mm radiators, 420mm radiators can be installed in the roof and there is additional space in the floor of the chassis for a 360mm radiator too. Not only does the Enthoo Pro II offer an excellent opportunity for water cooling, but it also provides users with the option of installing two systems inside one case. In the top section of the case is a typical motherboard tray that can support up to E-ATX form factor with a total of eight PCIe slots available, while the bottom of the case can house a completely separate mini-ITX system mounted on the power supply shroud. Another feature of the case that I was very impressed with is the extensive radiator support. With four positions for mounting large radiators, custom water-cooling enthusiasts should love this case. Alternatively, if custom water cooling is not your thing, then the radiator mounts can be populated with up to FIFTEEN 120mm fans, which should be more than enough to keep everyone happy.

Behind the right-hand steel side panel is a standard looking layout with some handy additions such as a hinged flap to cover up unsightly cables coming from the rear of the power supply. The Cable cover is secured to the chassis via two thumbscrews and it can be completely removed during installation to provide extra space. Find our noise normalized & fan normalized testing methodology here: https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/3477-case-fan-standardization-tests-noise-normalized-thermals Radiator Mounting- 1x 120/140 mm, 1x Dual (280mm), 2x Triple (360mm),1x Triple (420mm), 2x Quad (480mm) This means that the Enthoo Pro II could be ideal for various scenarios, such as integrating two systems into one chassis for streaming, a dual system for busy professionals with the top system perfect for installing high-end desktop components maybe for video editing while utilising the bottom of the case for a mini-ITX gaming build.

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The integrated power supply shroud is also very spacious which means slotting the PSU into position is a stress-free task. The addition of a flap to cover all the excess cables is a great idea and does its job very well, even with the additional cables of this dual system setup. Inside the top section of the case is enough space for the installation of E-ATX motherboard which is the form factor chosen for our primary system build. Manoeuvring the motherboard into position is easy since there is plenty of space to the right-hand side, at the top of the case and a healthy gap to the PSU shroud. The Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 Closed will have room for all the components you need to make an extremely powerful PC build. It is compatible with motherboards up to SSI-EEB form factor. As well as that there are significant options for cooling from space for up to a maximum of 15 x 120 mm / 8 x 140 mm fans to room. If you want to fit water cooling elements, there is space for radiators as follows:

Since the Phanteks Enthoo Pro II is designed to house two systems inside a single chassis, the best way to find any limitations with the case is to build a dual system inside. That is exactly what we will do, with a high-end desktop AMD Ryzen Threadripper build as the primary system in the top half of the case, accompanied by a mid-high end Intel Core i7-10700K mini-ITX gaming system in the compartment below.Thermals are up next, but since our thermal test bench uses air cooling and the Enthoo Pro 2 is clearly competing with the O11 XL for the large liquid-focused case market, let’s take a moment and compare them on those terms. Lian Li O11 XL vs. Enthoo Pro 2 Radiator Show-Down Dutch manufacturer Phanteks adds a new model to its high-end Enthoo range of PC cases. Now there is an Enthoo case to suit multiple requirements and price points. The major negative consequence of rotating the PSU is that vertical space is bizarrely limited given the size of the case. The O11 Dynamic cases deal with this problem by moving the PSU behind the motherboard, but the Enthoo Pro II must fit the full height of an ATX motherboard and the full width of an ATX PSU and shroud into a body approximately 55cm tall (minus legs), leaving whatever’s left over for fans, radiators, and cables. There’s only 3cm between the top edge of the motherboard and the roof of the case, and about 1.5cm from the bottom edge of the motherboard to the PSU shroud. Fan mounts at the top of the case are offset away from the motherboard to mitigate the problem, but it’s a jarring limitation to hit in one of the largest cases we’ve ever reviewed. Routing CPU power cables and fan connections to the top edge of the board isn’t any harder than it would be in a mid tower, but it’s a far cry from the huge wide-open space above the motherboard in the O11 Dynamic cases and even the Anidees AI Crystal. Conversely, space at the front of the case is wide open from top to bottom. For once, the full advertised length of the front radiator mount can be used easily, up to 480mm. It seems as though Phanteks has thought of everything with the Enthoo Pro II, even the front I/O ports and buttons can be shared and split between two systems. Four USB 3.0 Type-A ports on the front panel can be split, so two for each system and the reset button/HDD LED on the front panel can be connected to the second system to use as a power-on switch and power LED. The Enthoo Pro 2 however has some unique features to differentiate it from the others. For one thing, it features a ‘High-Performance Fabric’ mesh front panel. Building a powerful Gaming PC will of course generate a high thermal load. The fabric solution Phanteks offers not only looks great but enables superior airflow filtration over metal or plastic front panels. Extensive interal capacity for components

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