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I've a problem. I'm building a PC for the first time. I bought the Phanteks enthoo evolve atx tempered glass edition and with it de nzxt kraken x62. My problem is that i've also bought two WD Black 2TB harddrives and dont know where i should put them because the CPU cooler is so big i had to take away the HDD Holders. HELP!
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Hey members ! I've made up my mind...I want to get the the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv TG ATX case. I've seen plenty of YT videos and they all seem to use the Grey case...but I'm not sure about which colour to get. Can you please let me know any pros and cons regarding this case and maybe help me make a decision on the colour? As usual you guys are awesome !!! I look forward to your replies. Regards, Shaz.
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Hi guys, I'm looking at getting a new case soon, and currently its down to the CoolerMaster Master Case Maker 5 or the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX with tempered glass. Each has aspects about them that I like, the look of the Enthoo, the radiator mounting in the Maker 5 (can hide my ugly Noctua Fans). I am also looking at maybe in the next year or so doing a custom water cooling loop, so I want to also pick my next case with this in mind. Which of those 2 would be better suited to fitting a custom loop in? I'm having a hard time choosing between the 2, so any other insight, or alternative options, would be greatly appreciated!
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With pre-ordering taking place on February 1st is anyone going to get one? I'm kind of like on the fence, I like it, I love tempered glass, and I love it's packaging (I could technically be buried it it with some modification....) Price is set at $699.99 in the US don't know what it is in Cad but probably closer to $800.
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In search of a un-gargantuan case that would accommodate my H115i in a push pull configuration I came across the Phanteks Enthoo Evolve Atx. When doing some research on it, I saw Lukes video review of it and that pretty much sealed the deal. I ordered the case and started making my plans for it. Ironically this involved quite a few NZXT bits... Hue+, Grid+, and their Internal USB Hub. I wanted to go all PWM so I ordered new case fans; 3 Phanteks PH-F140XP. For the radiator I went with 4 Noiseblocker eLoop B14-PS. This case having a glass back panel made the move more tedious than usual, as my normal feeling about wire management behind the board is pretty lazy. This case is super high quality. The only case I have owned that comes close was my Corsair 650D. The fit/finish really is very impressive. Everything is well thought out and cleverly engineered. Right now this houses my old 2700k and Asus P8Z68 Deluxe setup, but later this month it will be getting the new 7820x and Asus ROG Strix X299-E.
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Hello, I am in need of some more motherboard standoffs for my Phanteks Enthoo Pro case as I currently only have 5 and need 9 for my atx motherboard. I have tried contacting Phanteks via their support email but have had no response. I believe the standoffs I need are M3x5mm+4, however I am not too sure as the case manual does not specify exactly what standoffs it includes. Does anyone know the size of the standoffs I need? Or is in M3x5mm+4? Thanks
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So, I want to buy a phanteks Enthoo Evolve ATX Tempered glass edition. I want to have a kraken x61 cooler on the top . So the problem is that the case does not accept 3x140mm fans in front for intake, it only allows 3x120mm or 2x 140mm. So if I place 2x140mm fans as intake and the karken x61 as exhaust on top and one more exhaust fan in the back it will create negative air flow. So should I choose 2x140mm fans or 3x120mm for front intake??
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Hello all I want to buy phanteks evolve atx but it is not available in India, (on ebay it is 29000 Rs or 430 USD dollars) , so please suggest me which is the best case from the following corsair 750d, 760t, nzxt h440, nzxt noctis 450, coolermaster master case maker 5, phanteks enthoo pro m acrylic, enthoo pro, enthoo luxe. And i am going to buy AIO and zotac gtx 1080 extreme edition.
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Back in CES 2016, Phanteks showcased the Enthoo line of cases with tempered a glass side panel... They mentioned there was plans to introduce an updated Enthoo Evolve, Enthoo Pro M, and Enthoo Luxe -- with tempered glass, and on the Luxe, RGB support. Then in early April / May of 2016, the availability of the Enthoo Evolv ATX with tempered glass started to roll out. Phanteks have now officially expanded the this option for the Enthoo Pro M, and Luxe!! http://www.tomshardware.com/news/phanteks-enthoo-luxe-pro-m-tempered-glass,32888.html http://themodzoo.com/2016/10/got-glass-phanteks-introduces-the-new-enthoo-luxe-tempered-glass-and-enthoo-pro-m-tempered-glass-edition/ It appears that the Enthoo Pro M's design did not get any changes, other than the addition of the glass panel. However, the Enthoo Luxe went through a few updates, including: Additional expansion slot (from 7 to 8) Extra SSD bracket Four (4) additonal drive bays RGB light support Additional 120mm and 140mm fans The Enthoo Pro M Tempered Glass Edition will be available in Satin Black, with an MSRP of $100 USD. The Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass Edition will be available in Black or Anthracite grey, and MSRP is mentioned to be $170 USD. Phanteks' official Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass webpage: http://www.phanteks.com/Enthoo-Luxe-TemperedGlass.html Phanteks' official Enthoo Pro M Tempered Glass webpage: http://phanteks.com/Enthoo-Pro-M-TemperedGlass.html If you watch HardwareCanuck's review on these Enthoo cases, you will see the clear acrylic side panel is not so..."finger nail test" proof. EDIT (1/20/2016): The crew over at OCaholics got hold of an Grey Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass for review: http://www.ocaholic.ch/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=4027&page=0 I had been personally WAITING (and dying) for the updated Enthoo Luxe since it was announced back in CES 2016. Initially I had decided to use the Cooler Master MasterCase Pro 5 for my upcoming build, but due to the radiator mounting limitation up at the top, my back-up plan fell back into the hands of the Enthoo Luxe. Personally, I believe Phanteks has built a very good reputation with their computer chassis over the years, and the option for a tempered glass side panel is a nice option to have. Plus, the sub $200 USD price bracket will put it in a very aggressive price point among other similar computer cases.
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So I'm using this Phanteks Enthoo Pro M. But the power button is really really easy to click. And I like putting my feet on the case. I've considered disabling it but that just makes my life hard. Any way to put come low profile cover on it?
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Hi everyone, New user here, and first time building a PC as well. I've been delaying my build because I am unable to decide on optimal fan setup, and was hoping to get some input. Relevant hardware: -Phanteks Enthoo Pro M TG -i7-7700k -NZXT Kraken X62 -ASUS STRIX 1080ti -ASUS ROG maximus code IX My question is, how should i set up my fans? As it stands I have room for 5 140mm fans, 2 in the front, 2 in the top, and one in the back. I was planning on putting my 280 rad on top as exhaust, with two unimpeded 140mm fans in front as intake, but i am afraid this will give me negative pressure with the back fan also being used as exhaust. I could put 3 120mm fans in front if i remove the ODD enclosure, but i need a blu ray drive. I have 3 Corsair HD 140s (600-1350rpm, 74 CFM) and the 2 stock NZXT fans (500-1800rpm, ??? CFM) that came with the x62. I was thinking that the radiator fans wont move as much air as the front intakes (obviously they wont, but i dont have any numbers on this), so maybe i could still get positive pressure with this setup, but i would like to have some input from experienced builders before i begin. Any suggestions would be wonderful.
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Question related to bottom radiator support of Enthoo Primo
Wr4ngla posted a topic in Power Supplies
hey guys, I want to use the enthoo primo for my new custom liquid cooled build. I know it is overkill because you have plenty of room for other radiators at the top and the side, but if I install a 480 mm radiator in the bottom, can I still put a 240 mm rad in the front (30 mm thick)? Phanteks support has not answered my emails Thank you -
Hey LTT Forums!! im planning on getting my build this august. I've set my eyes on t his budget liquid cooling kit by phobya called Phobya Pure Performance 360LT which has a 360mm radiator that's 60mm thick, thing I'm worried about is if it's gonna fit and not have any problems with the motherboard I'm replacing the stock ugly looking phobya fans with NZXT's AER RGB fans please tell me if they will fit into my case which is a Phanteks Enthoo Pro. If any of you guys have the same case with 60mm or more thick radiators pls help me out! Thanks!!
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I have just completed my build in the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M. It came with a fan in front, but I would like to switch it out for three 120mm ones. The manual does not properly instruct me on how to do this. How do I install the fans? Thanks in advance.
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Hey guys, I have a little question, but first of all I wanne say sorry for my bad english im from germany so Back to my question, I bougth the Phanteks Enthoo Evolve ATX Tempred Glass and I want to watercool my GPU as well as my CPU i saw a picture of 2 360 radiators fitting in to the front on top of the case, while the pump was in the basement. Now i wanne know if I have to mod something on the case to let them fit like that, and how sick the radiator can be I want to go with a 30/45mm top radiator so it dose not cover up the motherboard. My systems specs are a EVGA GTX 1080 FTW GAMING (267mm) and a ram without heatspreader (low profil) here is the picture of the build i spoke about: http://imgur.com/qVXx6Cr I hope you can help me out
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I am new here, so I hope I am not breaking some etiquette with this post. Also I really enjoy the video content and the hosts of Linus Tech Tips... After Christmas, I will start setting aside some money to build a new PC to replace my 2011 one. (i5 2500, 16GB DDR3, CoolerMaster HAF X, MSI P67A-G45 B3) I have chosen to buy the White Phanteks Enthoo Luxe case (it is sitting in the garage until I have the money to buy components) and I've been thinking about how I may be handling the Airflow. I am considering using an AIO Cooler for the CPU for the first time, possibly the Cooler Master Nepton 240M, or the Corsair H105. Anyway... I only want to buy the amount of fans I need, and I am on a budget. The cooler would include two fans with the radiator, and the case comes with a 200mm Fan at the front, and two 140mm fans for rear and top. I've watched enough of Linus to know that Noctua is a great choice for fans, so I am thinking of buying 2x Noctua NF-P14s fans for possible Front Intake. I have 3 setups that seem to make sense to me. Can anyone with more experience offer any advice. I wont be able to remove the two HDD cages, as I will need them for my machine, I know this will impede things.
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hey guys, i recently upgraded my case to an enthoo evolv atx, but when powering on the system, the power button and the little bar near the bottom of the case do not turn on? i searched all over the case for a connector for the lights to turn on, but i can't find anything. do the lights just not turn on unless you buy and install an LED strip yourself? or is it just that i have a defective product thanks!
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Hi, has any one else had issues with the size of the Aorus X399 Xtreme motherboard in mid-tower E-ATX cases? I have the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M and anoyingly the case has a "ramp" that stops the base plate "armour" of the board sitting flush with the back of the case. On PC part Picker its listed as compatable https://pcpartpicker.com/products/case/?compatible_with=XT3H99#t=3 Is it safe to remove the back base plate, will there be any issue with heat? I removed it and it fits without it and but I had to remove the rubber cable grommets on the case too. I'm going to use an AMD x2950 16 core cpu so its not as hungry as the 24 or 32 cpu's. Any advise much appreciated, I have asked Gigabyte support if there woul dbe a concern too.
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My current setup: Strix X99 motherboard Strix 1080Ti AIO cooling my CPU All Noctua fans I'm looking to watercool my GPU so that it runs quieter when gaming, so I've been looking at the EK Phoenix 280 to replace my Corsair H115i and so I can waterblock the GPU. My current setup in my Enthoo case is H115i at the front with 2x 140mm fans pulling air in when the CPU gets warm. The on-board GPU fans are controlled by MSi Afterburner and I also have a couple of fans in the top of the case connected to the extra GPU headers to pull cool air in when the card needs it. + 1 regular 140mm fan exhausting at the rear of the case The mod I'd like to do to my PC is to: Fit the EK Phoenix 280 to both GPU and CPU. Front mount the Radiator to replace the H115i Reuse my current AIO fans plus the extra fans in the top of the case and make put them on the EK block in push/pull. Take the fans that come with the EK rad and put them in the top to act as low RPM airflow for the RAM and chipset (and aid in positive pressure). The question I have is how to set it so that when either the CPU and/or the GPU gets hot, the radiator fans ramp up to cool the loop. At the moment the CPU is controlled by the BIOS and GPU by MSi. Is this something that SpeedFan could do? If yes, I've seen that you can set up different Fan Controllers (under the top tab: Fan Control | Advanced Fan Control) where you can control fans based on different parameters, but if CPU temps are low and GPU high, could the low CPU temp override the high GPU and prevent the fans from spinning up? If you've done this already and it works, would you be willing to share your config and settings? Ta
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Backstory first: Last week I bought a phanteks Enthoo Evolv Shift X. I would have bought the Evolv Shift if I did not already own an H100i v2, but since the smaller case cannot support the 240mm radiator, I had to buy the skyscraper. Question: if I wanted to replace the tubing on the h100i v2, could I?... And could I add a resovior if I did. Question 2 if the first one is dumb: Watercooling, what parts for under 300 USD UPDATE: I have an NZXT manta, I will add a photo of the size comparison in a couple of days.
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Hey Guys. This time I want to do an upgrade for my own PC. The setup 6700K Asus Hero Alpha Mobo Phanteks Enthoo Luxe (no TG!) I want to cool my 6700K down, after delidding I know I can do the 5GHZ with it, but I will need watercooling for it and the aios won't fit my needs. CPU Block: EK-Supremacy EVO White Edition 69,90€ Radiator: PrimoChill 420mm EximoSX Slim Radiator - Sky White 69,55€ MoBo: Watercool HEATKILLER(R) MB-X KIT ASUS MAXIMUS VIII RANGER/HERO/GENE - ACETAL | MB - Spezialkuhler | MB - Kuhler | Wasserkuhlung | Aquatuning Germany 69,79€ (some say yes other say air cooling is better for heavy oc) 3 Lüfter Eloops B14-2 (left from earlier build) Aquacomputer D5-Pumpenmechanik mit USB- und aquabus Schnittstelle 89,79€ PrimoChill CTR Hard Mount Phase II High Flow D5 Enabled Reservoir Builder - 240mm Sky white, frosted 71,15€ Primochill Primoflex 3/8 x 5/8 Tubing Color: Elegant White 5/8OD 3/8ID Primochill 10x FSX Fitting Color: SX Sky White together 81,72€ Anything I need to know about primochill? Change things? ball valve and temp sensor are available as leftovers from another build. not sure if destilled water and the mix from primochill or double Protect ultra clear are better for this use Thanks!
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hi all so im planning to do a custom water cooling loop on my Phanteks enthoo luxe build in a couple weeks with a 8700k and 2 1080ti strix gpu's in sli. I've been doing a ton of research over the past few weeks but one area i am stumped on. I have been trying to find information on the radiator placement with a long gpu and cant find any, My issue it I plan on doing a 420mm rad on the top and a 240 in the front. But the issue i'm having is due to my gpu's being so long i wouldn't be able to place a res/pump combo where the mounting bracket would be for that in the case and it seems that if I go with a 45mm thick rad in the front i dont know if the pump/res combo would fit in front of it without obstructing anything (fittings, gpu, etc). So I was wondering if anyone has information of this or has done a similar build, i really don't want to spend another 300$ on a new case just to have better water cooling as for me this case works perfectly and i love the looks just want to make sure i will have room for everything i want to do to it. any and all help would greatly be appreciated!