Enermax Ostrog GT Chassis Review




/ 12 years ago

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Total build time for the Ostrog GT was around 25 minutes, which is pretty good and the fact that I had no issues installing our test components certainly helped. Cable management may have looked basic before the build, but now that everything is in place you can see its doing a wonderful job of keeping everything out of the way.

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There were no issues installing our water cooler and there is a massive amount of clerance between the CPU block and the radiator, as well as between the radiator and our GTX 560 Ti.

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I’ve removed the first hard drive bay mostly for demonstration purposes, but it should allow for a more direct airflow from the top front fan. Given our SSD is installed in the smaller HDD rack, there isn’t really much need for eight HDD bays in this setup anyway.

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With the side panel back in place you can clearly see our GPU in all its glory and while the light tint on the window made a mockery of my photography skills it still looks fantastic, giving a clear view of the interior of your system, so its a good job the cable management kept it looking tidy.

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