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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Bitfenix Enso Mesh

Review: Bitfenix Enso Mesh

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/08/2019 10:37 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Review: Bitfenix Enso Mesh

We review the Bitfenix Enso Mesh. This is, in effect, a meshed up version of their excellent looking but much maligned Enso. It had good looks, and some might even say it was, uh... hot? Sadly, hot in a bad way. Bitfenix took the case back, drilled holes in the front, and what we have now is a far more airflow orientated chassis. 

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DagoLaR
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#5648190 Posted on: 03/10/2019 01:24 AM
Noice review, and it comes in extremely handy for me, as i was looking to maybe getting this one with some extra fans. Tho, the comment about a somewhat lacking PSU support and seeing in the specifications that it supports "up to" 160mm PSUs leaves me a little worried, as my current PSU is just a tiny longer at 165mm, so i was wondering if those 160mm are a hard limit or there's some fair margin left (you know, the cabling). Also curious about being able to daisy chain as many fans as wanted to populate all the fan slots to that included controller for maximum airflow. Aside from those 2 concerns, i like every aspect of this case.

EDIT: looking at a chinese review, they measured the PSU rack in camera, and it's 21cm long, so happily as i hoped, there's more than enough margin than the recommended 16cm max.

Moberg75
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#5649695 Posted on: 03/14/2019 07:59 AM
Hi.

I like your review, but I think you forgot all about the top filter option.

Also, the magnetic plate you have on all your pictures on the PSU shroud, is actually a full cover for the top filter, so that you can close it off. The top filter is magnetic, and can easily be removed, and replaced with the full cover version.

Best regards:
Monberg75

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