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Enermax at the 2025 Computex showed us several of its latest innovations with PC and workstation cases. We begin our tour with an attraction in the Enermax booth—a fluorinated liquid immersed workstation that implements a copper foam-lattice heatsink that dissipates heat from a Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 processor and as many as four high-end GPUs, to the immersion fluid. Next up, is the Studio-G, a production eGPU enclosure Enermax co-designed with Sparkle. The enclosure features an 850 W ATX 3.1 power supply that can feed a graphics card with a 600 W 12V-2x6 connector or 3x 8-pin PCIe power, while the PCI-Express 4.0 x16 slot (electrical x4) puts out an additional 96 W. The enclosure features a bridge chip that converts the PCI-Express 4.0 x4 to a Thunderbolt 5 interface, which includes support for 120 Gbps host-to-GPU and 40 Gbps GPU-to-host asymmetric bandwidth boost. The demo unit was shown featuring a PowerColor RX 9070 XT Red Devil with 3x 8-pin PCIe power.
On our way to the company's main case stand, we also spotted the Enermax Open Frame system, targeting enthusiasts and overclockers. It suppors motherboards as large as E-ATX, and was demoed with a Xeon W-3595X based workstation build with an RTX 5090. The EL 501A Air and EL 600A Scenic are ATX mid-tower cases. The Scenic comes with tempered glass front panel that curves along the edges, while the Air comes with a mesh intake. The Scenic comes with up to 9 fan mounts, while the Air comes with 12. Both cases offer up to 43 cm of clearance for graphics cards, and up to 16.5 cm clearance for CPU coolers. You get a spacious crawlspace behind the motherboard tray for better cable management, and modern front-panel features such as USB 3.2 type-C. Both cases come in white and black trims.
The EL M2M Air is an airy microATX tower that comes with mesh vents on all four sides, including the bottom partition, for a maximum of 11 fans possible. You get room for graphics cards up to 40 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16.5 cm in height, on par with ATX mid-towers, and space for 360 mm radiators. An interesting design element is its forward-located PSU bay that points modular cables sideways for more convenient connections, with 3-pin AC cable internally wiring to a receptacle at the rear, while the internal drive bays are located to the rear.

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On our way to the company's main case stand, we also spotted the Enermax Open Frame system, targeting enthusiasts and overclockers. It suppors motherboards as large as E-ATX, and was demoed with a Xeon W-3595X based workstation build with an RTX 5090. The EL 501A Air and EL 600A Scenic are ATX mid-tower cases. The Scenic comes with tempered glass front panel that curves along the edges, while the Air comes with a mesh intake. The Scenic comes with up to 9 fan mounts, while the Air comes with 12. Both cases offer up to 43 cm of clearance for graphics cards, and up to 16.5 cm clearance for CPU coolers. You get a spacious crawlspace behind the motherboard tray for better cable management, and modern front-panel features such as USB 3.2 type-C. Both cases come in white and black trims.





The EL M2M Air is an airy microATX tower that comes with mesh vents on all four sides, including the bottom partition, for a maximum of 11 fans possible. You get room for graphics cards up to 40 cm in length, and CPU coolers up to 16.5 cm in height, on par with ATX mid-towers, and space for 360 mm radiators. An interesting design element is its forward-located PSU bay that points modular cables sideways for more convenient connections, with 3-pin AC cable internally wiring to a receptacle at the rear, while the internal drive bays are located to the rear.









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