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Phanteks Enthoo Luxe review - Specifications and features

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/05/2014 08:08 AM [ 4] 10 comment(s)

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Specifications and features

Phanteks’ Enthoo Luxe features a unique PSU isolated location, multifunctional cable/reservoir cover, exclusive brackets, and massive cooling potential. Phanteks’ new case features a shifted design which allows for the unique PSU configuration. The PSU is thermally isolated, creating cooler temperatures within the case. With the PSU located in the back of the case, this allows for a cleaner look and better cable management. 

Features:

Enthoo Luxe includes 1 x 200mm fan in front 1x 140mm fan up top and 1 x 140mm fan in the rear. Ability to upgrade to additional fans is possible. All fans included are Phanteks’ new redesigned and better performing SP series fans.

Appearance:

  • Sandblasted aluminum faceplates with matte finish / Glossy white aluminum faceplates 
  • Multi-color ambient lighting 
  • Stealth interior design

Cooling:

  • Extreme cooling capacity 
  • Support for up to 8x 120mm / 7x 140mm / 2x 200mm fans
  • Comes with 3 Phanteks premium fans 
  • PWM fan hub plus 2x y-splitters allow for 8 fan connections* (11 fans max with additional y-splitters sold seperately)
  • Extensive water cooling support. Provides up to 4 different installation areas for slim and thick radiators varying from single to triple (120mm and 140mm form factors). Clearance for push-pull fan configurations.
  • Innovative liquid cooling mounting systems: radiator brackets for easy installation

Functionality:

  • Dual removable harddrive cages
  • 2x removable Drop-N-Lock SSD brackets
  • Fully equipped with dustfilters (1x top, 1x front, 2x bottom)
  • Removable top mesh panel for easy fan installation and dust filter cleaning
  • Compartment for fan installation in top panel 
  • Clean cable management using Phanteks' preinstalled Hoop-N-Loop cable ties
  • Removable PSU cover
  • Mod friendly structure uses screws NOT rivets
  • 10 color abient lighting controller 
  • 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, microphone, 3.5mm audio jack

The Phanteks Enthoo Luxe features a sandblasted front and top panel. Ambient lighting run from top to front of the case on both sides. Even though smaller in size, the Enthoo Luxe boost many features from the award-winning Enthoo Primo. The Luxe comes pre-installed with a 200mm front fan and 2x PH-F140SP fans. Phanteks’ Enthoo Luxe has an extensive watercooling capabilities that allows for four different radiator mounting locations as well as sizes.

 

Case Specifications
 
 
Dimension
235 mm x 560 mm x 550 mm (W x H x D)
Form Factor
Full Tower Chassis
Material(s)
Aluminum faceplates, Steel Chassis
Motherboard Support
ATX, EATX, uATX, SSI EEB
Front I/O
2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, Mic, Headphone
Side Window
Yes, split-window design
PSU Cover
Yes
 
Expansion & Drive Bays  
 
Expansion slots
8
External 5.25"
3
Internal 3.5"
6 (2x 3 HDD cages)
Internal 2.5"
7 (2x 3 HDD cages + 2x SSD brackets )
 
Cooling
120mm fan
140mm fan
200mm fan
 
Front
2x
2x 1x (included)
Top
3x
3x (1x included) 1x
Rear
1x
1x (included)  
Bottom
2x
1x  
HDD
2x
   
 
Liquid Cooling
120mm radiator
 
140mm radiator
 
Front
Up to 240
-
Top
Up to 360
Up to 420
Rear
120
140
Bottom
Up to 240
140
 
Clearance
 
 
Graphic card
347mm
 
338mm minus reservoir diameter (reservoir bracket installed)
 
472mm (without HDD Cages)
CPU cooler
193mm
Cable management
27mm (39mm at PSU area)
Radiator (Top)
65mm to Motherboard
 
Packaging Information
PH-ES614L
 
 
Package Dimension
325mm x 635mm x 632mm (WxHxD)
 
Net Weight
13.9 Kg
 
Gross Weight
16 Kg
 
 
Warranty
 
 
Length
5 Years Limited
 



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