BitFenix Enso chassis review

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Product Showcase - Exterior

 

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Right, as stated on the first page, tempered glass with a white photo studio are two things that do not match, hang in there with me here, I will do my very best photography wise.
 

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Shown on the previous page, here is the front panel in a little more detail. The front panel features 2 x USB 3.0, HD Audio. You will also spot a button to control the RGB LEDs. For what it offers the Enso presents itself as an affordable chassis (89 EURO / USD) that still uses premium materials like 4mm tempered glass sides, strong SECC steel base, but plastic paneling and covers.

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There is no place or space for 5.25" drives, so optical units are a thing of the past. Other than that you can house two HDDs and another three SSDs in the back, hidden. Not optimal, but water cooling options are possible, you will have support for a 280 mm radiator (35mm thick!) at the top, and 140mm units in the front and back. That's it though. The glass side panels can be opened by removing four thumbscrews each, rubberized - just pull the glass panel carefully towards you and carefully take it out. 


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The bottom is covered with rubber stands; above it, just under that tempered glass, a dust filter can be easily removed by pulling it towards you. See below. 

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