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Bitfenix enso
Bitfenix enso










  1. #Bitfenix enso Pc#
  2. #Bitfenix enso series#

Most case manufacturers we talked to have taken to a.) providing their own RGB controls, b.) attempting to work with various motherboard schemes to sync with those, and c.) wishing everyone could get behind one global standard for doing so.Īt any rate, Bitfenix includes its own controller, with a hub into which other peripherals and coolers can connect and work with its RGB scheme and for now, the company has chosen to work with Asus, and the case on display plugged into the Crosshair VI Extreme motherboard.

#Bitfenix enso Pc#

This was a refrain we heard throughout Nangang Hall (where all of the PC case vendors were housed), and moreover, most of them had set out to solve a particularly thorny problem where RGB controls are concerned namely that each motherboard vendor had its own addressable RGB synchronization scheme (not to mention the RGB schemes like Razer Chroma): MSI with its Mystic Light Sync, Asus with Aura Sync, Gigabyte’s RGB Fusion, and ASRock’s Aura RGB, not to be confused with the Asus Aura Sync of course. Although the PSU filter was still a bit rickety on the prototype, the front panel filters slid out smooth as can be.īitfenix hopes the real star of the show is the RGB lighting, which you can see in the video.

#Bitfenix enso series#

Perhaps most practically, the case features a series of convenient dust filters, including a magnetic filter on top, and then three sideways removable filters (two on the front panel and one under the PSU). Unlike some of the smaller cases Bitfenix displayed in its booth, the case is roomy enough to provide more than the necessary clearance for a lengthy graphics card on the front side. This mid-tower case has seven slots, supports a standard ATX motherboard, and can fit a 360mm radiator, along with - from the looks of it - seven fans. The tempered glass is 4mm thick, and the rest of the case is made of. Silence engineering Enso doesn’t compromise the comfort of silence level. ENSO also supports up to 160mm high CPU air cooler. Tempered Glass Side Panels: High quality temper glass side panel that allows this gaming ATX case have a peek into todays illuminated components like RGB. ENSO also supports up to 160mm high CPU air cooler. ENSO MESH supports up to two 140mm fans or a 280mm or a 360mm radiator in the front while a 120mm rear-fan or radiator at the rear and up to two 120mm fans in the top will push the hot air out.

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The front panel was not final, and all of that prevented Bitfenix from giving us the dimensions or the weight of the final product. ENSO supports up to two 140mm fans or a 280mm radiator in the front while a 120mm rear-fan or radiator at the rear and up to two 120mm fans in the top will push the hot air out. To cool down the components, high density mesh on the front panel has offered smooth intake. The company is still working on a few minor details, but a spokesman said that the case might get a bit longer, mostly to help with cable management. The sample on display at Computex was a hand-made prototype.












Bitfenix enso