Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX Computer Case - Tempered Glass Edition - View 1

Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX Computer Case - Tempered Glass Edition

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Key Features

  • Aluminum body (3mm thick). Clean interior-Hidden PSU and HDD’s. RGB LED Lights-10 Colors with illumination effects (Breathing/Static/Color Cycle). Left and Right Tempered Glass Side Panels (4mm thick)
  • Direct airflow to CPU/GPU. Comes with 3 Phanteks premium fan: 2xPH-F140SP in front (140mm) and 1xPH-F140SP in rear (140mm). Phanteks’ PWM hub included. 3 different installation areas for radiators.
  • Offset Radiator Bracket with no conflicts between radiator and memory (120mm or 140mm form factor). Reservoir mounting locations. Pump Bracket with vibration dampers
  • 2x Drop-N-Lock SSD brackets included. Equipped with removable dust filters (1x front, 1x bottom, top integrated). Quick release panels for easy access to fans and dust filters.Type-ATX Mid Tower.
  • 3x Modular HDD Brackets. Removable HDD cage for installation of long PSU’s (>180mm)/water-pump. Long GPU clearance, up to 420mm (modular bracket must be off).

Specifications

Number of USB 20 Ports
2
Number of USB 30 Ports
2
Brand
Phanteks
Series
Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX Computer Case
Item model number
PH-ES515ETG_GS
Item Weight
29 pounds
Product Dimensions
19.5 x 9.25 x 20.1 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
19.5 x 9.25 x 20.1 inches
Color
Silver
Manufacturer
Phanteks
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Date First Available
May 2, 2016

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Customer Reviews

CammeronCammeron
Pros:Plenty of space!Clean easy mounting both top and front for radiator and fans.Case backside curves internally to allow space for routing wiringPlenty of holes to route wires, allows for a clean look, and easy cable reach.It weighs a lot (it's sturdy/substantial)Includes PWM (in case you don't have enough headers) (6 headers total, requires x1 sata power))Large easily removable front fan filter and front face.Decent PSU FilterLED on front and top power button can be cycled between 10 colors at button press on front IOYou can do a front push-radiator-pull setup & a top push-radiator setup at the same time.Tons of screws in a nice kit (you wont be short)Includes a mount for cooling reservoir.The case is stunning!Cons:It weighs a lot. (difficult to transport/carry when needed)There is no direct cooling over HDD's that are under shroud if you put AIO in front.I didn't buy two so now my S.O. wants one.Neutral:Doesn't include LED's. (Some may want while others don't so I understand not increasing the price). *Can be purchased separately for $10-12 USDOnly Includes 5 HDD (3 for front, 2 under shroud only) and 2 SSD Mounts (Many people wont use more so again, extra vs increase price.) *Additional mounts can be purchased separately.Note: Others have said that to top mount fans without radiator you will need a nut and bolt. The Corsair ML140's I used however come with fat screws that fit perfectly no nut required.Note 2: When it was delivered I heard a sound like broken glass. This wasn't the case however as when I opened it up in the PSU shroud is included a large assortment of screws (in a sealed box and container, not loose). So as fair warning don't worry right away that anything is broken, it's probably just the screws rattling in their box.Case: Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX TG (Of course)MoBo: Crosshair VI HeroRAM: G.Skill Ripjaws x2 8GB 3200, CL14 DIMMGPU: Asus NVIDIA GTX980PSU: EVGA Supernova EX750GAIO Cooler: Kraken X61HDD: Seagate ST2000DM001 2TB x2SSD: Samsung 830 120GB x1M.2 SSD: Samsung 960 EVO 250GB x1Fans: Corsair ML140 x6 (Dual pack not single)Fans (rear): Phanteks x1 (3 originally included with chassis.)LEDs: Phanteks PH-LEDKT_COMBO (includes 2 strips and all necessary connectors)I have to say this case is not only beautiful, but functional. I was concerned that I was going to get a lot of form with minimal function but this thing does it all. while the intakes are fairly small you can still feel air being easily pulled into the system. My fans don't have to rev or fight to keep anything cool, and the system is quiet. That said I noticed the included PWM tends to run the fans at a higher RPM than the headers on my board or x61 radiator. Only slightly so but it is noticeable. I do wish there was an included option for actively cooling the hdd's under the shroud when a radiator is present, that said there is still decent airflow in mine without a fan directly on them so it's not a huge concern.Overall this is the best chassis I've ever worked with. I hate being the "all positive 5 star" review as I like to look at things from every angle and not just rate in extremes. However this case has very little wrong with it and i'd definitely suggest anyone interested pick one up. I got mine for $149.99 plus $12 for the LED strips with connectors.
Quaid T
I've never had a "real" PC case before.I bought a then-$75 MSI Ravager case that had a lot of plastic and poor design choices. I didn't have the experience of a $100 Enthoo Pro, $110 NZXT H440, $120 Corsair 750D, or any $150 case prior to this purchase, so I can't provide a comparison for price-to-quality. But when it comes to quality on this case, this is the epitome. There is very little plastic in this case, spare the HDD sliding racks. The panels that aren't the beautiful tempered glass are strong, powder-blasted (correct me if I'm wrong?) aluminum segments that feel suspiciously well-made for aluminum compared to aluminum faces from other cases I've came into contact with.The interior. I'll say it straight out of the gate: the only major problem I've had during installation is that with a H110i GT (or any liquid cooler for that matter), even with the slide-in radiator panel and despite any mounting methods, the radiator panel will have to be slid out in order to access the top 1.5-2 inches of the motherboard. Luckily it didn't actually interfere with the heatsinks on my MSI X99S SLI Plus, but it just doesn't look neat with the radiator (or fans, whichever way you prefer either to show) covering the entire top 2 inches of my motherboard. You may say, "just mount the fans on the top of the radiator panel once it's slid in," but (A) that completely defeats the purpose of having the sliding panel, and (B) doing so would require yanking a secondary top panel out of the mounting clips for the main top panel, and when I tried pulling it out with all of my force, I felt like I was going to break the clips. Maybe some other users have been able to do what I've tried to do, but I don't feel like trying to break my $200 case on day one. I almost felt like it would be required to give this a 4-star rating because of the workarounds I had to implement, but I feel that what I tried to do is the solution, but I just need to pull harder and not worry about breaking the case (lol).Other interior stuff: ATX motherboard fits snugly. Cable mounting holes are placed well. PWM hub works great. Cable routing was a bit difficult with my non-modular GS600, but was still fairly easy and came up pretty neat in the end with a bit of effort. No problems at all for clearance for my graphics card (EVGA 780 Ti SC ACX) or the H110i GT Radiator besides what was mentioned above. Mounting my Samsung 850 EVO 500GB in the front location was weird because with the label sitting correctly, the connections go to the front side of the case rather than where the cable routing holes are; luckily, I was able to unscrew the bottom front fan, run the cables through the HDD cage, and remount the fan, no issues. I only mounted the one SSD, so I don't have experience with the included HDD mounts (nor the included custom watercooling pump mount), which seemed pretty well-built. Overall very stellar-built interior as well.As for the exterior: the panels are fingerprint magnets, as expected. I don't know off the top of my head what the recommended cleaner is for these, but I'd keep some on hand after the initial build if you aren't careful with handling. The mounting for the panels is very easy and well-designed in my opinion. The glass panels require a bit more care than the aluminum ones obviously, but it's not too difficult to mount and remount once you get the jist of it. It's probably for the best to not have the hinge mechanism for these, as during the build process, you may bump the dangling glass panels and cause some issues compared to the standard Evolv ATX build procedure. The RGB I/O is pretty limited with color selection, but looks very clean when you find the right color. I will be buying the strip for this to see how the colors behave with my motherboard's blue lighting. Front I/O itself feels well-built, and the little flap is part of the front aluminum panel, so no plastic here.TL;DR: Very little plastic. Easy to install despite some clearance hiccups. Looks VERY CLEAN in the end if you don't get too grab-happy with the panels.Very satisfied with this case even for the price. Be wary of price jumps above the double-hundo and you should be fine. Cheers!