The Enthoo Pro Tempered Glass by Phanteks is a Full Tower, ideal for demanding computers, as it offers the capability for setups with 2 or more graphics cards. It features a side window so that the interior is visible without opening the case.
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I have changed many cases, this is the 2nd Phanteks case I have bought and for the second time I am satisfied. I chose the Enthoo Pro because none of the new cases released by companies caught my attention, so I went for something older. I started with an NZXT S340, then switched to the Phanteks Enthoo Pro M. Later, I switched to a mini ITX and got the CoolerMaster NR200, but then I got bored and switched to the Lian Li H20. After that, I went back to ATX and got the Be quiet pure base 500, which is an excellent case for its price, but it didn't have enough space for my custom water cooling system, so I ended up with the Enthoo Pro.
It has exceptional quality, plenty of space to do anything you want, you can fit 10 hard drives or SSDs plus whatever your motherboard can take. It has incredible airflow and space for water cooling without worrying about it not fitting. It can accommodate a 360mm or 420mm radiator on top and a 240mm or 280mm radiator in the front, and if you have the skills, maybe even a 360mm radiator.
The brackets for the 6 hard drives are removable, allowing you to fit larger graphics cards. The filters are excellent, with one on top, one in the front, and two at the bottom. If you have a huge power supply, you can comfortably fit it and even add another one.
For those who still use CDs, you can also fit CD readers or whatever you need in the 5.25 bay.
The only negatives I could say are that the top mesh could fasten better instead of sitting on magnets. It is also prone to getting wrinkled. Other than that, it is heavy, durable, and spacious. You know that you paid for something good.
The only downside of the Enthoo Pro is that all the cases you will get in the future will be compared to it and you will regret them. It is so modular and relatively spacious that even 8 years later, I am still comfortably upgrading it. The extras it includes are worth the investment. I bought the original version (without glass) for 130 euros, and today I feel like it was worth even more.
After an injury on the Phanteks Enthoo Pro Tempered SE, I went back to the same one in black edition! Very powerful case. I recommend it with closed eyes!
Perfect tower, the front glass is regular glass so it requires a little attention. And because the glass is made of regular glass, the tower weighs even more. It should weigh at least 50 kilos (with all the installed components).
The tower has a lot of space so you can move comfortably during the assembly of the PC. The compartments where we place the hard drives can be removed if desired.
The glass door can easily be opened in case we want to clean the interior of the tower.
In my opinion, this tower is well worth its money.
What I mentioned above about the Enthoo Pro Window.
Plus, the fact that the tempered glass enhances it even more, it has 2 extra SSD slots in the front, now it comes with 2 SSD caddies and has 2 140mm fans (front and rear - the 200mm fan that the first case had is gone). It has improved in some areas (e.g. the painting is better).
I think the fact that I liked it so much and how satisfied I was with the first Phanteks is reflected in the fact that I sold it and bought the same case, just slightly upgraded :)