Phanteks is expanding upon the success of the Enthoo Pro with the introduction of the Enthoo Pro II, a full-tower chassis offering support for multiple GPUs, storage drives and server-grade components.
The Enthoo Pro II from Phanteks is a full tower chassis which has been specially designed to offer enough space to operate as a server with support for up to an SSI-EEB motherboard, lots of graphics cards and a hefty amount of HDD storage. All of this comes within a very business-like steel chassis with both tempered glass and closed panel options. The case measures in at 240 x 580 x 560mm (W x H x D) with a plentiful front I/O of one USB-C Gen 2, four USB 3.0 and a microphone/headphone jack.
The Enthoo Pro II with its large size is capable of accommodating a generous amount of cooling options with a total of 12 fan mounts within the chassis. Users can install up to four 120mm fans on the right panel, four 120mm or three 140mm at the front, three 120mm or 140mm on the top and an optional fan bracket capable of hosting three 120mm fans on the left panel. Water cooling enthusiasts are also welcome with up to 480mm radiators on the right and front panels as well as a 360mm on the top.
The big selling point of this case is the large amount of room it has for hardware, specifically server-grade hardware. Users are able to fit up to an SSI-EEB motherboard as well as up to four GPUs with up to 503mm of clearance with a total of 11 PCIe slots. The case is capable of supporting a standard ATX PSU or a 2U server power supply using the including specialised bracket. For storage capacity, there are no compromises with up to fifteen drives including four 3.5″ HDDs and eleven 2.5″ SSDs plus this capacity can be increased up to 21 with additional HDD cages sold separately.
The Phanteks Enthoo Pro II Server Edition case is available from OverclockersUK alongside Phanteks’ many other products.
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