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Enermax Fulmo GT Full Tower Review

With the side panel removed we get our first good look inside the Fulmo GT.  The all black interior works well with a case this size, and if you are looking for some serious real estate the Fulmo GT has plenty of space available.  There are 12 cable management cutouts all with rubber grommets which will make hiding cables an easy task.

The motherboard tray has a large cutout to assist with changing cooling solutions.  This cutout virtually eliminates the need to remove the board to change coolers making installations much quicker.

With the case laying on its side we can see the monster size 230mm exhaust fan that is loaded on the top panel. Just below the 230mm fan Enermax have also included a single 140mm rear mounted exhaust fan.  With the 5 fans that are included in the Fulmo GT from the factory, we should experience excellent airflow.

A power supply can be mounted in two separate places in the Fulmo GT.  We are using the bottom mount position for our system build today rather then the option to use the top mounted configuration.

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3 comments

  1. Very expensive, but quite nice looking indeed.

  2. Good stylish looks, but its a lot of money for a steel chassis

    is ‘jumbo tower’ just something they made up btw ?

  3. What a blatent Coolermaster CM 690 II Advanced rip-off….