BitFenix Enso chassis review

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Product Showcase - The Build

The Build 

It is time to gather some gear and build us a PC. I am not going extravagantly with extensive and custom liquid cooling etc. We'll be building a system that you guys would build at home.
  

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We used a basic AMD APU motherboard with a cheap cooler. This build is a bit of a showcase and trial only. Bear in mind that we added an LED lighting strip up top, this is not included. 
  

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The problem with the power supply compartment is after 19cm it bumps into the drive bay, it's unfortunate really. But a PSU up-to 16cm in length is fine as you will have enough clearance left for cables. That, however, is your absolute maximum size, in fact, I'd recommend a max 15cm PSU.
 

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At the backside, you can see there is plenty of clearance for cable routing. In-between the back-plate tray and the glass panel you have 2 cm to play with. Here is the frontside again, I added a LED strip up top and power on the unit to see if the RGB LEDs kick in, which they do. Mind you, we'll not be using Aura SYNC, but rather the included LED controller.
  

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Time to put the tempered glass panel back, it's secured with four rubber rests and four thumb screws. 

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BTW the top side dust filter is magnetic, should you rather have a closed panel, a lid for that is included as well. So you can opt for closed or vented.

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The Enso RGB controller offers all primary static RGB colors, but also included rainbow animated modes, three of them which look pretty cool.
 

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