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BitFenix Launches New ENSO MESH Chassis

Same BitFenix Chassis, Superior Airflow

Remember the BitFenix ENSO chassis we reviewed here four months ago? Well it has a new version BitFenix is calling the ‘ENSO MESH’. The name provides a big hint on what is new. And that is the fully redesigned mesh front panel, which should provide better airflow. To aid this further, BitFenix is also increasing fan capacity, while providing ARGB integration and support for 360mm radiators.

The original solid front-panel ENSO Chassis

The ENSO MESH is available in either all-black or all-white colors like the regular ENSO. This case is ideal as a showcase enclosure as well, having a full-view see-through 4mm tempered glass side panel.

A built-in PCB controller provides the RGB LED support, requring SATA power. The hub has two 3-pin addressable RGB LED socket, and one 4-pin static RGB socket available. A cable switch also connects the controller PCB to the front panel of the case. So users can toggle without having to open up the panel.

Since it has a full-view side panel, there is a PSU shroud keeping cables out of sight on the lower compartment. There is also a dual 3.5-inch HDD tray available here, with plenty of room for cable storage and management. In fact, there is 23mm of room between the inner structure and the right side panel. Organized cables also keeps the airflow unobstructed in the main chamber.

How Much is the BitFenix ENSO MESH?

The ENSO MESH chassis is now available for via Overclockers UK for £84.95. The price is the same for either black or white version. In comparison, the regular ENSO chassis costs less at £79.99.

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