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Enermax Fulmo GT Full Tower Review

Rating: 8.0.

The computer chassis market is one of the most competitive in the tech industry with many companies fighting for market share. Today we are looking at the Enermax Fulmo GT … a high cost case which offers ultimate cooling performance with multi GPU support.

When I first got involved in the PC enthusiast sector power supplies were a primary focus for Enermax. In recent years Enermax expanded their portfolio to include keyboards and mice, CPU coolers, fans, power supplies and cases. They have had no option if they want to survive.

There are so many different styles of computer chassis available that it can be difficult to choose the one that is perfectly suited for your particular needs.  They must offer a competitive list of features to even stand a chance of making a short list.

On review today, is the Enermax Fulmo GT, which is the latest full tower chassis from Enermax.  This massive case is supplied with four top panel USB 3.0 ports, a hot swap dock, 1 eSATA port, a fan controller, 5 fans, and a complete assortment of hardware that even includes a set of four wheels.

Key Features:


Specifications:

Fulmo GT
Model ECA1092AG-BL
Type ATX Full Tower (“Jumbo Tower”)
Dimensions (mm) D 674 x W 235 x H 640
Material 0,8mm SECC
Drive Bays ODD 4
Drive Bays HDD 2,5″/3,5″ 10
M/B Micro ATX to HPTX
Power Supply 2x ATX12V (optional)
I/O on top side 4x USB 3.0, 1x eSATA, HD/AC’97 Audio
Hot-swap Dock 2.5“/3.5“ Top side
Air Cooling – Front pre-installed: 1x blue 18cm Vegas fan
Air Cooling – Left Side pre-installed: 2x blue 18cm Vegas fans
optional: 2x 18cm fans
Air Cooling – Right Side optional: 1x 9/12cm fan (max. 20mm depth)
Air Cooling – Top pre-installed: 1x 23cm fan
optional: 1x 23cm fan
Air Cooling – Bottom optional: 1x 23cm fan or 2x 12/14cm fans
Air Cooling – Rear pre-installed: 1x 14cm fan
Air Cooling – Inside optional: 2x 14cm fans (HDD Cooling)
Max. Length Graphics Cards 425mm
Max. CPU Cooler Height 190mm (170mm with side fans)
Expansion Slots 10x
Liquid Cooling Holes 7x

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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….