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Phanteks is set to launch two new mATX Enthoo cases

Phanteks is set to upgrade its Enthoo series with two new Mini-ITX/ Micro ATX  cases: The Enthoo EVOLV and the Enthoo Mini XL. Both cases have been built to maximise cooling capability with mounts for a pump and reservoir for those who want to build a tiny system with a full custom water loop.

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Here's Phantek's preview for the Enthoo EVOLV: [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3m2DQmmTX4′]

As you can see, the EVOLV is all aluminium and comes in at 450mm tall and just 230mm wide. This case is estimated to come out towards the end of July.

Here's the preview for the Enthoo Mini XL: [yframe url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1nPVLuWFNo']

Both cases have similar features but implement them in different ways. The Enthoo Mini XL is estimated to arrive by the end of August.

KitGuru Says: It's a bit of a wait for these cases but they look pretty good, it's nice to see that support for full custom water loops has been included. What do you guys think of these new cases? Would you get one?

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One comment

  1. Absolutely love this, I’ve been looking to move my watercooled rig to a Mini ITX or MATX setup for over a year but haven’t been able to find a suitable case, will need to see how this actually works in real life but a great looking case and hopefully delivers what it says!

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