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Phanteks - Enthoo EVOLV MicroATX Mini Tower Case

( 4.5 Average / 11 Ratings )

Specifications

Manufacturer

Phanteks

Model

Enthoo EVOLV

Part #

PH-ES314E_BK

Type

MicroATX Mini Tower

Color

Black

Includes Power Supply

No

External 5.25" Bays

1

Internal 2.5" Bays

4

Internal 3.5" Bays

3

Motherboard Compatibility

Micro ATX, Mini ITX

Front Panel USB 3.0 Ports

Yes

Maximum Video Card Length

12.52"

Dimensions

17.99" x 9.02" x 15.67"

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Reviews

yukisaruwatari 17 points 23 months ago
from completed build Xeon E3 gaming pc

Premium quality case and easy to work with.

jrniemand 18 points 20 months ago
from completed build 7 Year Itch

I love this case. The cable management is awesome, there is plenty of room in the back to stuff cables without having to get them to lay perfectly flat. Not having to remove screws to open it up is super nice. I wish the front panel was on the top rather than the side opposite the window, but it keeps the visible sides pretty clean. A clear rather than smoked window would have been better IMO.

Aucuparia 12 points 18 months ago
from completed build Aello, the Storm Swift

It looks great and is easy to build in. It's not quite completely toolless, but a lot of it is. Interchangeable colors for the power LED is a really nice feature.

Recordpace 19 points 17 months ago
from completed build The Ladder (first build)

Excellent build quality; feels rugged. Cable management is a breeze. Fit and finish is top notch.

MBeezy44 52 points 17 months ago
from completed build Black Sky

Though my case came damaged I really love the look and feel of the case. It's very easy to disassemble and reassemble. I like how they give you option to change the LED light in the front though a small thing it's still nice. It's probably larger than most mATX cases I love how it catered toward water cooling. It's vary modular though I feel there were some wasted opportunities to add more areas in the case for SSDs or 2.5 HDDs.

jcowell 14 points 16 months ago
from completed build First Build (The Craggle)

Beautiful mATX case for the money, lots of space to work with! Used for my first build and man I was spoiled!

wonderous1 17 points 16 months ago
from completed build The First Build ever

started with a corsair 240 but after buying the Predator 240 with QDC and finding out the hard way it would not fit i bought this sexy case. Yeah it is not portable in anyway and also weights more then my Siberian Husky but it does have sturdy as hell side panels and body and that window is a perfect place to just stare into her. VERY IMPORTANT NOTE- when you fit the power supply into this case it is a B*%$H to cable manage and route if you have 3.5 inch hard drive's like i do. There are 4 screw's that you can remove from the 3.5 inch hard drive tray to move it out of the way for a bit so you can connect and route the cable when you need it.

ivan_lazarov 24 points 7 months ago
from completed build Overclock until it Megahertz

It is the perfect case so far. However if you are water cooling it please read the description of my build...

oashour 10 points 7 months ago
from completed build The Monolith

Built a year ago. Still loving it.

Trickster5596 13 points 5 months ago
from completed build Luka (Stock Trading PC for Dad)

This is a really nice case. Only two things count strongly against it. One is that front radiators, pumps, and long power supplies will eat up two of your three 3.5" hard drive slots. The other is that the front I/O is positioned near the bottom of the left side panel, making it awkward for those who keep this case next to their desk rather than on it.