Introduction
I would like to thank
Phanteks for supplying the review sample.
Phanteks recently launched the Luxe, which is a high-end version of the Pro we are reviewing today. You can read through the Luxe review
here. With the Pro, you essentially get the same body, but a slightly different look, along with a mixture of different materials. All this results in noticeable savings, so it will be interesting to see how the Pro fares.
Specifications
Phanteks Enthoo Pro |
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CASE TYPE: | Full Tower Chassis |
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MATERIAL: | Steel & Brushed Plastic |
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WEIGHT: | 11.9 Kg |
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SLOTS: | 8 |
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DRIVE BAYS: | 3x External 5.25" 6x Internal 2.5/3.5" 1x Internal 2.5" |
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MOTHERBOARD FORM FACTORS: | ATX, EATX, mATX, SSI EEB |
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DIMENSIONS: | 235 mm x 535 mm x 550 mm (W x H x D) |
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FRONT DOOR/COVER: | N/A |
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FRONT FANS: | 140mm Fans x 2 / 120mm Fans x 2 / 200mm Fan x 1(pre-installed) |
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REAR FANS: | 120mm Fan x 1 / 140mm Fan x 1 (pre-installed) |
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TOP FANS: | 120mm Fans x 3 / 140mm Fans x 3 |
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BOTTOM FANS: | 120mm Fan x 2 / 140mm Fan x 1 |
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HDD FANS: | 120mm Fan x 2 |
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I/O: | 2x USB 3.0 2x USB 2.0 1x Headphone 1x Microphone |
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FAN/LED Controller: | N/A |
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Packaging
Unlike the more expensive Enthoo Luxe, the Pro ships in a plain brown cardboard package with an image of the chassis on the front. Turning the box around, various images detail its features, while both smaller panels list its specs and features in multiple languages. Phanteks also includes holes in these panels, so you can carry the chassis home from the post office, for example.