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Phanteks enthoo primo review
Phanteks enthoo primo review





Mounting a power supply to the bottom interior of the case is very easy, but where we run into trouble is in mounting video cards. Of course, if you don't need six 3.5" drives (and end users rarely do), the drive cages are held into place by thumbscrews and can be removed. It's a smart and secure installation method. Each tray has small pegs that enter the bottom screw mounts of the 3.5" drive and then winged pegs that snap into the sides. I've often felt there's been a lot of room for improvement as far as 3.5" drive sleds go, and the solution Phanteks employs is incredibly slick. Slide the tray to the right to lock it into place.

phanteks enthoo primo review

Phanteks includes a pair of trays that hold two 2.5" drives each these use a similar mounting system to what Lian Li employs, with four grommeted screws that enter the bottom of the tray. Toolless clamps are on one side of the bays and they're reasonably secure. The entire front panel of the Enthoo Primo snaps on and off easily but securely, but you only need to remove the bay shields for the 5.25" drives.







Phanteks enthoo primo review