Enermax Ostrog Limited Edition Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 11 years ago
Interior
With the side panel off we see the white and pink paint job continues throughout, which is a good job given how clear the side panel window is! There is a large CPU cooler cut-out, as well as three smaller cut-outs for cable management around the motherboard area.
The only fan that comes pre-installed with the chassis is this black 120mm exhaust fan, it comes hard-wired with a 4pin molex pass through cable. The expansion slots all feature reusable covers and there are two cable / water routing grommets to the left of those.
There are plenty of options for storage and those that don’t feature twist-lock mechanisms can use the clip on HDD rails that we found in the box. There is no native 2.5″ drive support, but since 2.5″ to 3.5″ adaptor brackets are dirt cheap, that is hardly a deal breaker. The two middle hard drive bays can easily be removed thanks to a couple of easy access screws, giving you extra space for long GPU’s.
Behind the motherboard we see there is around 10mm of cable clearance, which isn’t a lot, but given the size of the chassis it should be more than enough for this kind of build. There are also a bunch of cable tie-down loops that will help us keep everything neat and tidy.
With the front panel removed we can see there is space for a single 120mm fan in the bottom-front section.