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The Enermax Fulmo GT is a gigantic full-tower case supporting EVGA's Classified SR-2 motherboard, which at the moment is the only motherboard in the world based on the HPTX form factor. It also supports E-ATX, XL-ATX, and smaller motherboards. This case has 10 expansion slots, 10 internal 3.5"/2.5" storage bays, one external 3.5"/2.5" docking bay, and supports the installation of two power supplies. Let's take a good look at this unique product.
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When it comes to cases there is only so much you can fit inside and that sort of limits what type of system you can build. Well Enermax wants to break that barrier with their Fulmo GT Full Tower case. This is not just any full tower case, this is one of the biggest cases I’ve ever had in to review! The case not only supports ATX and XL-ATX motherboards, but even larger form factors like E-ATX and HPTX! On top of that there is room for 10 hard drives, 4 optical drives and 15 fans! (5 are pre-installed). Not only that there are 10 expansion slots so you could put together one beefy workstation or ultimate gaming machine. Having all of this space is great, but has Enermax put all of the other finishing touches on this case to make it a contender against the likes of NZXT, Cooler Master and Fractal Design? Read on as we take a look…
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With Enermax really stepping up their game, we take a look at the Fulmo GT to see if this Goliath case can take on the big bad world.
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The computer chassis market is one of the most competitive in the tech industry with many companies fighting for market share. Today we are looking at the Enermax Fulmo GT … a high cost case which offers ultimate cooling performance with multi GPU support.
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Neben Netzteilen bietet Enermax auch ein breit aufgestelltes Gehäuse-Portfolio an, das sich von günstigen Einsteiger-Gehäusen bis hin zu echten Big-Towern mit E-ATX Support erstreckt. Enermax möchte sich mit seinen Hardware-Heimen immer etwas von der Konkurrenz abheben, weniger im Bereich der Optik, sondern eher mit funktionalen Features...
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When building a new system it's very important to know exactly what your requirements are, how much you are willing to spend and exactly how the various hardware components compare to each other (mostly in terms of performance) but at the end of the day perhaps the most crucial part is picking up the right house for the components you will choose. Now at first we may seem to exaggerate since picking up a PC Case is not really award winning material but if you do think about it the massive amount of models available in the market with the countless available features, different designs and possible sizes are sure to make things quite hard for you. Unfortunately our workload lately has been so heavy that we haven't had time to also focus on the latest PC Cases to hit the market and that's something we will try and change before the end of this year. Enermax has been manufacturing power supplies for over two decades now but compared to that they've just recently entered the PC Case market and today we will be taking a look at their latest Midi Tower the Fulmo ST.
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It’s been a while since we got to take a look at an Enermax chassis, the last one was the fantastic Ostrog GT four months ago and it’s great to finally get our hands on something new from the German manufacturer.
The in-name only little brother of the Fulmo GT, the Fulmo ST is a premium price range midi tower. The Fulmo GT is a ultra premium priced full tower and to my eyes looks little to nothing like the ST, they just share the same first name. The mid-towered Fulmo ST is priced at around £90 here in the UK at time of writing and that makes it a premium solution, it’s not the most expensive option out there but it’s certainly up against some fierce competition in that price range from brands like NZXT and Corsair.
Enermax are already a big brand, well-known around the world for their award-winning power supplies, coolers and fans but in recent years they’ve been getting plenty of attention for their unique chassis designs, I’m hoping that the Fulmo ST is another great addition to their good name. So let’s get started and take a closer look at what the Fulmo ST has to offer.
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Hopliten waren im antiken Griechenland schwerbewaffnete Krieger. Enermax hat eines seiner neusten Gehäuse ebenfalls als Hoplite benannt und möchte damit zum einen auf das robuste Erscheinungsbild, zum anderen aber auch auf die hochgerüstete Ausstattung verweisen. Das Hoplite kann gleich durch eine Reihe von beachtlichen Ausstattungsmerkmalen glänzen. Ob es wirklich der ideale Kampfgefährte für Gamer ist, soll unser Test aufzeigen.
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Die Firma Enermax ist bereits seit über 20 Jahren im Geschäft und durch die Herstellung qualitativ hochwertiger Netzteile bekannt geworden. Fortschritt hat im Unternehmen einen großen Stellenwert, weswegen viele Innovationen auch im Bereich der hergestellten Lüfter einfließen. Dabei beschränkt man sich schon lange nicht mehr nur auf die Herstellung von Lüftern und Netzteilen, sondern fertigt auch Tastaturen, externe Festplattengehäuse und andere Peripheriegeräte. Nun bringt Enermax mit dem Hoplite und dem SpineRex zwei neue Gehäusesprösslinge hervor, um die eigene Position auf einem globalen Markt stärken zu können. Wie das BlueViper 2005 haben beide stählerne Kolosse den Anspruch, in der Oberliga mitzuspielen, was nicht zuletzt an der langen Featureliste abzulesen ist. Den gehobenen Anspruch sieht man auch am Preis: Zwischen 80 und 110 Euro wandern über die (virtuelle) Ladentheke, bevor man ein solches Gehäuse sein Eigen nennen darf. Was das Enermax Hoplite für ca. 80 Euro dem Kunden bieten kann und wie gut es im Hardware-Factory-Testlabor abgeschnitten hat, ist in diesem Review dokumentiert.
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The Hoplite is the latest mid-tower case from Enermax, coming with a fancy "VEGAS" fan, an external SSD/hard drive dock, and two external 3.5"/2.5" hot-swap bays.
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