Testseek.com have collected 55 expert reviews of the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv micro-ATX and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Phanteks Enthoo Evolv micro-ATX.
November 2014
(89%)
55 Reviews
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A couple of things stayed to same from previous models such as the Evolv MATX, but that is down to the overall look and design on the outside, and the fact that they are offered in black, anthracite gray, and white variations. On the same token, many thin...
Published: 2014-12-13, Author: Chad , review by: tweaktown.com
There is much good news when all things are considered, but there is also just a bit of bad news to go over, and we may as well get it out of the way. We are sort of splitting hairs about the name plate inside the chassis, but spending this amount of mon...
Lots of interior space, 3mm thick aluminum exterior, Side panels open up like doors, Slick and simple exterior design, Removable dust filters for easy cleaning, Flexible mounting areas for water pumps and reservoirs, Supports large 280mm or 360mm radiato
Limited storage space with 360mm radiator at the front, Side panel window does not expand towards the PSU cutout, Expensive to most users, but the features and build quality makes up for it
The Evolv ATX does great in terms of performance. Because of the three pre-installed 140mm fans at the front and rear of the case and the lack of HDD and ODD cages, air can simply flow into the case to cool the internal components without restriction. The...
Great Aesthetic Appeal, Fantastic Cable Management, and Feature Rich
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Phanteks offers a solid chassis that is feature rich with plenty of options for high end hardware...
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Published: 2015-06-05, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
We opened the introduction of this review by telling you how much the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv costs. A fairly unusual move. However, if you've read the whole review you'll understand just why we did it. If you haven't read the whole review, by now you'll...
Published: 2015-05-15, Author: Alex , review by: technologyx.com
While sporting a beefy price tag, the Enthoo Evolv gives you a lot of case for the money, allowing pretty much any configuration possible in a M-ATX System achievable...
At this point the Evolv is looking fairly good on many points. All the features that make the entire Enthoo series desirable are present in this case. This is great news for fans of this series. Phanteks has indeed made a quality product by using screws ...
Dust filters on all intakes, Innovative design allows multiple build options, Space for four drives, water cooling, and large graphics cards, Easy to build in
Power supply mounting space tight for ATX supplies, Minimal documentation, Somewhat plain external appearance
Phanteks' nomenclature notwithstanding, this is a mini-ITX case; there is no such thing as an “ITX case”. That said, the Enthoo Evolv ITX is an impressive effort in the field. I've noticed as mini-ITX systems become more popular, cases are “evolving”, bec...
Dust filters on all intakes, Innovative design allows multiple build options, Space for four drives, water cooling, and large graphics cards, Easy to build in
Power supply mounting space tight for ATX supplies, Minimal documentation, Somewhat plain external appearance
Phanteks' nomenclature notwithstanding, this is a mini-ITX case; there is no such thing as an “ITX case”. That said, the Enthoo Evolv ITX is an impressive effort in the field. I've noticed as mini-ITX systems become more popular, cases are “evolving”, bec...
Light weight, Great build quality, Exceptional features for an ITX case, Easy installation and cable management, Mod Friendly, Price
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While it would have been nice to see this case done in aluminum, you would never see such a case at this price. And one could argue that a single fan might be a bit light and why not include the HDD and pump bracket? I see these as being exclusions that a...