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Phanteks Enthoo Primo Case Review


To test the thermal performance of the Phanteks Enthoo Primo we loaded our test system for 15 minutes using Prime95 and Furmark and recorded the maximum temperatures reached using CPUID Hardware Monitor. We then restarted the system and left it for 15 minutes before recording idle temperatures.

Room temperature was maintained at 20 degrees C for the duration of our tests.

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Some impressive temperatures here for the Enthoo Primo, showcasing it's excellent cooling performance.

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6 comments

  1. Take my money, I love the power supply idea, get it OUT OF THE WAY!

  2. Its a great looking case, I agree. I am tempted to upgrade my system for the coming year now with one of these at the foundation…. my old thermaltake is on its last legs

  3. Looks very different which I like. Not sure I want to hide my power supply though, i paid £250 for it and love it!

  4. well done in installing a 100% AIRCOOLED system in this WATERCOOLING case… *facepalm*

  5. Is it possible to remove the entire hdd drive bay, to allow higher airflow into the case?
    And how long videocard is supported?

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