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Phanteks Enthoo pro M and E-ATX

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It will fit but in doing so you will sacrifice the ability to use longer cards and some sata ports. It also looks weird when looking at it closely. 

I'm think of buying the Phanteks Enthoo pro M with the full acrylic window. My mobo is the Asus Rampage V Extreme. It's width is 272mm. Phanteks Says it supports E-ATX up to 264 mm. I know it's too big but a friend of mine has the Fractal Design Define R5 which only supports ATX boards. The Asus Rampage V Extreme fitted in there. Both cases have that stamped back motherboard tray with the diagonal side on the left. I ask all you Phanteks Enthoo pro M owner's that have a bit time on their hands to measure some things for me. Either "A", "B" and "C" or "D". That i can check if it fts.

 

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Thanks for the quick reply. Do you know other MID Tower cases that support E-ATX. I was looking for cases with a seperated PSU area. Currently i have the Corsair Carbide Air 540.

I know the h440 fits it but covers up the grommets. The enthoo pro, while being considered a full tower is actually smaller than some cases that are called mid towers, is a great case. 

 

 

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I know the h440 fits it but covers up the grommets. The enthoo pro, while being considered a full tower is actually smaller than some cases that are called mid towers, is a great case. 

 

I don't know, I have the Enthoo Pro and it's pretty big. Much larger than most mid towers I have seen in person.

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