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Guru3D.com » News » Enermax OSTROG LITE ATX Chassis

Enermax OSTROG LITE ATX Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/10/2016 07:34 PM | source: | 12 comment(s)
Enermax OSTROG LITE ATX Chassis

Enermax introduces OSTROG LITE, the new compact mid-tower chassis for entry-level gaming rigs. Featuring the low-profile hairline surface front panel, OSTROG LITE is not only beautifully built, but also includes the features that are expected on a modern case.

OSTROG LITE uses a latest PSU-tunnel (aka PSU Shroud) to not only provide a spacious interior for system installation, but also hide the power supply and cables nicely, which makes the build neat and clean. Not just making the rig look better, the design also helps minimize the cable clutter to improve airflow inside the case and keep system running at a comfortable temperature.

Modern, User-friendly Features OSTROG LITE can accommodate up to 6 fans for effective cooling, along with support for 152mm CPU cooler, 390mm VGA card, and 180mm ATX PSU. Meanwhile, two standard USB 2.0 and one high-speed USB 3.0 are included to give users easy access to external hard drives or flash drives as needed. On the other hand, OSTROG LITE is also equipped with removable dust filters to prevent dust accumulation and make cleaning easy. Availability OSTROG LITE achieves a balance among style, functionality, and affordability.



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vidra
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#5358347 Posted on: 11/13/2016 03:35 PM
Lol at naming a case after a monastery :)

sykozis
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#5358348 Posted on: 11/13/2016 03:41 PM
Hi there

You will see what price will be, but looks OK in my view,did you consider this one, tempered glass and spec is OK too, price is not bad too

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=410890

Regarding the radiator size if supports 2x120mm fans then should support 240mm rad at least

Hope ope this helps

Thanks, Jura

That case lacks 5.25" drive bays and I don't want tempered glass side panels.

Just because a case can fit 2x120 fans, doesn't mean it can fit a 240 rad. That's the problem I have with my Raidmax Cobra. It can fit 2x120 fans or 2x140 fans at the top, but there's not enough clearance between the top panel and motherboard to install a rad and fans.

I have a rad from a Glacer 240L AIO and a funtional Kuhler 620 AIO. I want to break down the Kuhler 620 AIO and replace it's 120 rad with the 240 rad from the Glacer 240L AIO...since the pump from the Glacer 240L AIO failed. I also have a dual bay res that I will add back later when I finally get a new D5 pump for it. The Glacer 240L rad doubles as a res itself.

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#5358355 Posted on: 11/13/2016 04:18 PM
That case lacks 5.25" drive bays and I don't want tempered glass side panels.

Just because a case can fit 2x120 fans, doesn't mean it can fit a 240 rad. That's the problem I have with my Raidmax Cobra. It can fit 2x120 fans or 2x140 fans at the top, but there's not enough clearance between the top panel and motherboard to install a rad and fans.

I have a rad from a Glacer 240L AIO and a funtional Kuhler 620 AIO. I want to break down the Kuhler 620 AIO and replace it's 120 rad with the 240 rad from the Glacer 240L AIO...since the pump from the Glacer 240L AIO failed. I also have a dual bay res that I will add back later when I finally get a new D5 pump for it. The Glacer 240L rad doubles as a res itself.

Hi there

Yes I agree with the radiator statement,this has happen me too with few cases..

Regarding the tempered windows, I like them a lot and would love to have on my Enthoo Primo but there few issues

Those rads are not the best there, I would sell them as they're very restrictive and aluminium plus high FPI count which means you will need to run high pressure fans

But yes this case looks like is good one and should fit yours bill

Thanks, Jura

sykozis
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#5358377 Posted on: 11/13/2016 07:12 PM
Hi there

Yes I agree with the radiator statement,this has happen me too with few cases..

Regarding the tempered windows, I like them a lot and would love to have on my Enthoo Primo but there few issues

Those rads are not the best there, I would sell them as they're very restrictive and aluminium plus high FPI count which means you will need to run high pressure fans

But yes this case looks like is good one and should fit yours bill

Thanks, Jura

The Glacer 240L rad is brass/copper.

Here's the rad that was used with the Glacer 240L
http://www.swiftech.com/MCR-H220-RADIATOR.aspx

I am considering replacing it with an MCR220-QP though as the MCR220-QP is a thicker rad, which would make spacing at the top of the case even more important.

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#5358582 Posted on: 11/14/2016 02:28 PM
Looks pretty nice, which is rare for me to say about a full sized ATX case.

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