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One thing is for sure, the Pelican 1050 Micro case can hold up to some abuse. The case is solid and comes in several colors with both clear and solid color lids. With the added Pick N Pluck foam you can customize the padding inside and secure your electronics.
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Technic3D hat das Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Gehäuse im Test. Das Evolv Micro-ATX-Case bietet einige Alleinstellungsmerkmale. Wie sich der kompakte Tower in der Praxis gibt, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX Case Review @ ThinkComputers.org
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Phanteks est une petite marque qui monte, qui monte. Il faut dire que cette dernière nous propose des produits qui sont originaux, bien réalisés, disposant de fonctionnalités innovantes et souvent au juste prix. Ce jour, nous allons évaluer le Enthoo Evolv ATX afin de savoir s'il dispose de toutes les qualités Phanteks. A découvrir sans plus attendre dans un nouvel article fermier.
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Phanteks has delivered the latest version of its aluminium Evolv chassis in a mainstream ATX form factor that stands a compact 495mm high and 510mm deep. It is notably smaller than, say, the Enthoo Pro which is also ATX. Pull off the aluminium front panel, release the full length dust filter, lift off the tool-free side panels and you reveal a steel chassis that is familiar from previous Phanteks cases however there are a few details that are new.
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Today is a pretty cool day at eTeknix HQ, as I get to take a look at my very first Phanteks chassis! The new Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV looks set to be another welcome addition to the enthusiast gaming chassis market, perfect for those who love to show off their build. Phanteks already have a great reputation thanks to their extreme performance air coolers, which are still proving popular amongst system builders, so I’m certainly eager to see what this chassis has to offer.
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When it comes to high-end full-tower cases, a few models immediately come to mind: Corsair’s 900D, Thermaltake’s Level 10 GT, Cooler Master’s HAF-X, and a couple others. There isn’t nearly as much variety for E-ATX compatible cases as there is for cases that support ATX and Micro-ATX motherboards. Perhaps this why Phanteks was keen to release their first case into this category. Enter the Enthoo Primo, A premium full-tower aluminum body case with numerous new features and great compatibility for water-cooling hardware. Phanteks is among the best manufacturers of computer case fans and CPU heatsinks, so one would expect that their genius in cooling innovation would carry over to the Enthoo Primo. It is quite clear that Phankteks aims to make a statement with this new case; It will be competing head on with the already established high-end full-tower cases. Benchmark reviews will take a closer look at the Enthoo Primo (mo! del PH-ES813P) to see whether or not Phantek’s first chassis deserves a place among the very best.
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Today we are going to look at the first case from Phanteks - the Enthoo Primo, which is aimed at an audience who want a high-end full-tower case with plenty of room for water-cooling equipment. Phanteks are adopting the same philosophy for the Enthoo Prime as they did with their first cooler, the PH-TC14PE ... releasing a flagship product to compete with the very best models already out on the market.
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The Phanteks Enthoo Primo Case is one of the most impressive cases I've ever reviewed. There are other full tower cases on the market, but few come close to this. It looks amazing, has excellent build quality, is spacious, comes with lots of fans and more can be installed, many radiator and reservoir locations, etc. It would be perfect for a hardcore gaming build with a serious water cooling setup. Outstanding!!!
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If there is one area of the PC world that is difficult to release something unique in, it would be cases. While it might seem that the possibilities are limitless, the truth is there are a very tight set of requirements to which builders must conform. These guidelines result in manufacturers churning out case after case that are essentially the same thing. Sure they may add this plastic bit here, or convert something else to be more tool less there, but at the core they are the same. This has had both positive and negative effects. The case mod scene comes from the desire for individuality in this sea of indistinguishable parts and has resulted in some impressive builds. However, many are left building their machines within the strict confines allowed by their cases. Fortunately for those of us looking for something unique and appropriate there are still some companies thinking outside the box. Today we will take a close look at the Phanteks Enthoo Primo full tower case and see if Phanteks is one of these companies.
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