Thursday, January 5th 2017

Phanteks Announces the Enthoo Elite Chassis

Phanteks has shown that it has once again redefined the chassis design with the release of the new Enthoo Elite. A premium production case built on a framework that has been continuously refined since the very beginning. Every space in the Enthoo Elite is efficiently designed with multiple functions to make sure no space will go wasted, while offering maximum flexibility. Many different configurations can be formed depending on personal system preferences.

With extreme cooling possibilities, the Enthoo Elite assures to keep the most high-end gaming system running cool. The incorporated functional radiator brackets makes building a complex water-cooling system so much easier. The Enthoo Elite features a unique PSU location, hidden from sight, that contributes to improved cooling performance. The aluminium interior panels mask the power cables and enhance the clean interior design.
The Enthoo Elite is made of beautiful materials engineered with utmost care and attention to detail. Featuring a 4mm sand-blasted aluminum exterior and tool-less 4mm tempered glass window. The Enthoo Elite comes with a rich number of modular accessories such as "silent panels", a "Vertically mounted GPU bracket" and a "Side mounted radiator bracket".

"At Phanteks, we believe meaningful design is where form meets function. We find it important that the way we design our products make sense to our end users and to us. During the development we wanted to make sure that this was going to be the best case we have ever built." says, Boon Tuoh Khor, Phanteks' Lead Product Designer.
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6 Comments on Phanteks Announces the Enthoo Elite Chassis

#1
dcf-joe
I have always wanted to get the Enthoo Primo, but I know this case will be that much better. Unfortunately, I don't even want to know the price of this one :eek:
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#2
Eiswolf93
In Germany 900€....I will stay with my Enthoo Evolv ATX :laugh:
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#3
peche
Thermaltake fanboy
at least plantheks makes beautiful things but expensive, lian li makes horrible and expensive ones...
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#4
Hood
dcf-joeI have always wanted to get the Enthoo Primo, but I know this case will be that much better. Unfortunately, I don't even want to know the price of this one :eek:
It's $699 - so really for builds in the $10,000 to $20,000 range, with advanced custom water cooling and multiple GPUs.
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#5
efikkan
"extreme cooling possibilities", and yet the air intakes are very small…
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#6
bonehead123
pretty, but otherwise a major yawner... nothing new here folks...

and that price......thats almost as much than my whole system cost to build, are they friggin serious :eek:
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