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Guru3D.com » News » Review: BitFenix Enso PC Chassis

Review: BitFenix Enso PC Chassis

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/15/2017 02:00 PM | source: | 9 comment(s)

We check out the affordable (89 USD) new BitFenix Enso chassis, a PC case for a somewhat mainstream crowd. It, however, is loaded with features and really nice looks, thanks to an embedded RGB lighting system. And yes, it has been fitted with tempered glass. And that does make this chassis look very special. Wanna have a peek?

Read the full review here.

 







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Robbo9999
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#5492400 Posted on: 11/15/2017 02:25 PM
I'm trying to work out where the front fan intakes are, I can't see them, (it all looks blocked off)? The vents aren't the two plastic things that are sticking out the front side of the case are they, they are really small & would restrict very much, if that's what they are?

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#5492404 Posted on: 11/15/2017 02:30 PM
The air-intake is located at the bottom just in front of the bezel.

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#5492406 Posted on: 11/15/2017 02:34 PM
It deserves the great value award, it really does seem to offer a lot for sub 100 bucks. Great review boss.

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#5492430 Posted on: 11/15/2017 04:10 PM
If they started to hide their logo, why not change the name?

I remember reviews and quality of these cases, they are slim and can be bent with your pinky.

Watch Linus unboxing of Bitfinex.

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#5492450 Posted on: 11/15/2017 05:02 PM
The air-intake is located at the bottom just in front of the bezel.

Guess this choice of placement starves the fans? :( Just like on the H440W where the only intake is a mesh stripe on the side.

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