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Enermax Hoplite Mid-Tower Case Review

We decided to use an Intel Core i5 750 processor in our system in conjunction with a Foxconn H55MX-S Micro ATX Motherboard. The processor is cooled using a CoolIT Vantage A.L.C. which is one of the best factory-filled liquid cooling solutions on the market. We are also using an HIS Radeon HD 5830 Turbo in our test system.

Test System

Chassis: Enermax Hoplite
Motherboard: Foxconn H55MX-S
CPU: Intel Core i5 750
Memory: Crucial Ballistix 4GB (2x2GB) 1600Mhz
PSU: Antec 550W
Graphics Card: HIS Radeon HD 5830 Turbo
Cooler: CoolIT Vantage
Thermal Paste:
Arctic Cooling MX-3
Hard Drive:
Corsair Force F40

Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
Furmark
Prime95
Everest Ultimate

The temperatures inside the Hoplite remained low even when the fans were turned down to their lowest setting. When setting them to max, the temperatures increased a little, but not enough for us to recommend using this setting.

The reason we wouldn't recommend keeping the fans on high all the time is the noise they can generate. On paper, a 5dB difference between low and high settings seems minor, but the reality is that high mode can be painful, especially if the system is close by. At low settings the system whirs a little but becomes inaudible if there is any background noise.

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  1. “When setting them to max, the temperatures increased a little”. Should be “decreased”, presumably.