Phanteks Enthoo Primo review

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The front panel, top panel, and side doors are all made out of brushed aluminum. As you can see, you'll need to clean out fingerprints every now and then. Overall the chassis has aaluminum faceplates and has a steel chassis. At the top there is a door hiding ODD units, the lower segment has a hatch so you can reach the fans. But let me show you that.

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The chassis can house up-to five ODD units. You simply remove the cover and slide them in. When you remove the side panels you will be able secure them tighly with a tool free design mechanism. 

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The lower face-plate can be removed easily as well. On the top side yuou push an dthne the faceplate comes out. Now you can clean the dust from the filters or access the LED lit fans quite easily.

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Now take a good look at the innards. Everything has been designed in a stealthy fashion. Pretty much all  components will be hidden, so this way only the motherboard and liquid cooling would show. We see grommet holes with rubber inlays and a lot of covers. A fantastic design if you ask me. A good and popular trend these days is to make a big gaping hole in the motherboard tray. This actually is a CPU backplate cutout which allows you to remove and install a new CPU cooler much easier. Typically you'd need to take out the motherboard to install a new cooler, now you can access it from both sides without that unpleasant experience of removing a motherboard from the chassis.

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