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Enthoo Luxe

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So i got the enthoo luxe and im not satisfied. Sidepanel sucks. All panels are plastic and make noise. Just feel cheap. My s340 feels sturdier with better sidepanel. Should i get R5 or h440 or is there a good quality full tower? Would u give it a chance? Maybe its just my unit plz dont go in the comment section and rage.

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H440 is very nice

Or ya know..... Air 540 ;)

Neither are full towers but they support most of what anyone needs.

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Get the Define S

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So i got the enthoo luxe and im not satisfied. Sidepanel sucks. All panels are plastic and make noise. Just feel cheap.

It would be cool if you didn't make shit up.

The top and front panels are aluminum and the side panels are obviously metal.

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It would be cool if you didn't make shit up.

The top and front panels are aluminum and the side panels are obviously metal.

Sorry on that part stil wombly as hell.

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What else is bad about it, I was gonna buy it

You shouldnt be worried its a fine case. My unit is just extremely cranky, wombly and noisy. Maybe the same will happen to u.

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You shouldnt be worried its a fine case. My unit is just extremely cranky, wombly and noisy. Maybe the same will happen to u.

I hope not

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If you want a really solid case get something like the Evolv ATX

Covered in 3mm aluminum

You aren't going to find anything as solid from Fractal Design or NZXT

Good luck finding any other good aluminum Mid Towers under $200

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I hope not

I have an enthoo luxe, the side panel is wobbly for me, but otherwise it is fine.

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I have an enthoo luxe, the side panel is wobbly for me, but otherwise it is fine.

What do you guys mean by wobbly though, just curious

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What do you guys mean by wobbly though, just curious

its a bit loose, and it moves making a rattling sound when ever I touch it. This only happens on the side panel with the window on it. The back side panel has no wobble. I suppose its just a minor defect for me.

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is it me you're looking for?

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Desktop: X99-PC

CPU: i7 5820k

Mobo: X99 Deluxe

Cooler: Dark Rock Pro 3

RAM: 32GB DDR4
GPU: GTX 1080

Storage: 1TB 850 Evo, 1TB HDD, bunch of external hard drives
PSU: EVGA G2 750w

Peripherals: Logitech G502, Ducky One 711

Audio: Xonar U7, O2 amplifier (RIP), HD6XX

Monitors: 4k 24" Dell monitor, 1080p 24" Asus monitor

 

Laptop:

-Overkill Dell XPS

Fully maxed out early 2017 Dell XPS 15, GTX 1050 4GB, 7700HQ, 1TB nvme SSD, 32GB RAM, 4k display. 97Whr battery :x 
Dell was having a $600 off sale for the fully specced out model, so I decided to get it :P

 

-Crapbook

Fully specced out early 2013 Macbook "pro" with gt 650m and constant 105c temperature on the CPU (GPU is 80-90C) when doing anything intensive...

A 2013 laptop with a regular sized battery still has better battery life than a 2017 laptop with a massive battery! I think this is a testament to apple's ability at making laptops, or maybe how little CPU technology has improved even 4+ years later (at least, until the recent introduction of 15W 4 core CPUs). Anyway, I'm never going to get a 35W CPU laptop again unless battery technology becomes ~5x better than as it is in 2018.

Apple knows how to make proper consumer-grade laptops (they don't know how to make pro laptops though). I guess this mostly software power efficiency related, but getting a mac makes perfect sense if you want a portable/powerful laptop that can do anything you want it to with great battery life.

 

 

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