Phanteks Enthoo Evolv ATX Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 9 years ago
Complete System
Building a system inside this chassis was a lot of fun, whilst also being one of the easiest builds I’ve done in ages! The dedicated 2.5″ drive mounts at the back are very easy to work with, just pop it off, screw in the drive and pop it back.
Even with our 1000W Seasonic PSU in place, there’s still a lot of room to work with here and I had no issues connecting PSU cables after it was installed.
The final build really is a thing of beauty, with super tidy cable routing and absolutely no obstructions to airflow throughout the chassis.
There’s a huge amount of clearance for large graphics cards, mother than enough room for a multi-GPU configuration and with plenty of room for airflow around the cards. The cable routing hole below the GPUs is another big win, as it means there’s less cable traveling through the front of the chassis.
As you can see, there’s a huge amount of space left here, perfect for mounting the 3.5″ hard drive trays or custom loop water cooling hardware.
The chassis is quite wide too, so those aiming to install a large enthusiast grade air cooler certainly won’t have any issues.
The slightly angled cable routing works brilliantly too, as it means you don’t end up with that U-shape cable bend on the pass-through.
All panels back in place and without a doubt this is one of the best looking final builds we’ve had in a while, the ATX certainly goes in my personal top-10 favourite chassis, it looks stunning!