⚡ Build Bold, Cool, and Connected — The Enthoo Pro 2 Means Business
The Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 is a high-performance full tower designed for extreme workstation setups and dual systems. It supports large SSI-EEB motherboards, dual power supplies, and offers massive cooling options with simultaneous dual 480mm and dual 360mm radiator mounts. With space for up to 12 HDDs or 11 SSDs, integrated Digital-RGB lighting, and advanced cable management, it’s engineered for professionals demanding power, style, and expandability.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | Phanteks |
Series | Enthoo Pro 2 |
Item model number | PH-ES620PTG_DBK01 |
Item Weight | 26.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 22.8 x 9.49 x 22.01 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.8 x 9.49 x 22.01 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | Phanteks |
ASIN | B0894J31QS |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 25, 2020 |
C**M
Large, Premium, Well Thought Out Case
TLDR: Large Case with excellent features, plenty of space, and well-thought-out airflow options. Slightly disappointed by the lack of included fans but not a deal-breaker for me. I also wish they had included more hard drive trays as I had to buy extras when building, not realizing it only came with 4.General Use:- I bought this to replace a Corsair C70 that was about 9 years old and the rubber was starting to disintegrate, leaving hard drives stacked in the cages. All that I was looking for was good airflow, a quiet case, and lots of hard drive bays. This Phanteks hosts a home server running unraid and runs 24/7.Pros:- I really appreciated the size and thoughtfulness of the case. There is space for tons of cables, tons of devices, tons of hard drives, and SSD's.- Removable dust screens that are easy to access.- Foam padding around the removable sides of the case to really seal it up and make sure the air and dust come through the filters and fans.- Lots of space, enough for 2 PSU's, a vertical GPU mount option, plenty of fan, radiator, pump, or HDD configurations to meet your needs.- The seperated PSU and corresponding storage pocket cover ended up being really nice. It was something I didn't care about but once I had it, it was great to hide the fan controller in there with some extra cables for future HDD's.- Hidden around the back SSD's was a cool way to add more storage and a cleaner look. There is space for more HDD's or SSD's on the floor of the case as well.- Included cable management holes, straps, and channels were great!Cons:- No included fans- Not a ton of included hard drive trays. I believe there were 4 included and I bought the other 4.- The hard drive trays latch together and I really wish there was a way to stack the harddrive trays solid from top to bottom without the gaps between the pairs. I fooled around with it a little bit but feel like this would be accomplishable with some modding. However, it feels like they could've had it work from the factory without modification for very little effort.- The Expansion slots for PCI devices feels slightly off. My GPU is seated solidly but my network card fits loose. Not sure if it is the card, Mobo, or Case but it feels like it should slot more firm against the case on the rear.Overall, I really enjoy this case and it has been a huge improvement in temperatures, less noise, and more hard drive space for my home server.Additional Hard drive tray part number: PH-HDDKT_038x Noctua NF-P14s redux-1200 PWM, Quiet Fan, 4-Pin, 1200 RPM (140mm, Grey) for the case fansDEEP COOL FH-10 Integrated Fan Hub, Powering up to 10 Fans (3-pin Non-PWM or 4-pin PWM), Occupying only One 4-pin Motherboard HeaderHappy to answer any questions
M**D
A Big Giant Tower, Not A Big Giant Price
I bought this basically because I wanted plenty of room for my PC build, and I got that. There's ample of space to get my ham hands in and around to put my build together or eventually update parts. It has some pretty clever design features which make wire management (which I'm horrible about) pretty easy. I only have one motherboard and power source in it, so I can't speak on on the dual system aspect of it or how well that would work (or not.)What it has- lots of space, some interesting hardware mounting options, plenty of airflow vents with (mostly) plenty of mesh to keep dust out. Seems like there's no mesh for the top grate though, which given its size still has plenty of gaps even after putting in two exhaust fans to it, though it's not impossible I misplaced it if it ever existed.What it lacks- any fans or internal rgb lights. I'm not a huge fan of rgb lights myself, I find them a bit distracting and would likely disable them if they were there. I don't consider this a negative in any way, especially considering so many individual internal components can now be had with them- fans, coolers, etc etc that if you really want to spend more time showcasing your build as a discotheque instead of using it, you can quite easily. The lack of case fans is a minor annoyance, but given they aren't particularly expensive or hard to come by, this is a very minor gripe.
S**3
Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 still good for dual system - added 2nd PSU
Just recently purchased the Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2 and built the 2 PC's inside of it. Normally when you were building 2 PC's in this case when it was new you would have used the Phanteks REVOLT X PSU (PH-P1#00PS) 1000w/1200w which uses a single PSU for powering 2 pc's... the problem is now a days you can't find it anywhere new(it also got discontinued). So I went with just adding the 2nd PSU inside the case, did a minor cutting with a dremel in the back rear (it has a perfect hole for this idea above the normal PSU, it just needed the right side cut off for this) to be able to pass the power cable of the 2nd PSU from the inside to the back nicely through the rear. Then used zip ties to hold the PSU in place to hang from the inside on the side where 120mm fans/hdd cages would be (I removed the 2 middle plastic covers)... I just got lucky that the space between the GPU and front Radiator/Fan was the exact width of the PSU. In the near future I will be changing all the fans and upgrading the systems (will also replace the 2nd PSU RM850x for an SF750 since it is much smaller), I simply reused some of the stuff that I already had from my previous 2 pc's setups.Top PC: AMD 5950x, ASUS PRIME X470-PRO, Nvidia EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3, Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB (2 x 16GB / 2 are just RGB) 32GB-DDR4 3200Mhz CL18, PSU Corsair HX1000i, Corsair H150i PRO RGB, AVerMedia C985, AVerMedia GC573, Crucial P3 Plus 2TB NVMeBottom PC: Intel 8700k, ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-i Gaming, Nvidia Gigabyte RTX 2080 Gaming OC, G.Skill Trident Z RGB (2 x 8GB) 16GB-DDR4 3600Mhz CL16, PSU Corsair RM850x, NZXT Kraken X62, Sabrent 256GB Rocket NVMe, Seagate FireCuda 2TB SSHDPositives: Able to build 2 pc's inside 1 is great, nice filters top/back/front, plenty of space for fans/radiators while also the space allowing you to be creative (me adding 2nd PSU). I like that rgb line in the bottom. They included the bottom pc's mounting panel and bracket for the floor mount riser cable + hdd cages if you need them.Negatives: Rear side panel is flimsy (still has nice magnetic filters), the space in the back for cable management is a bit tight and they didn't design or screw holes anywhere for an area for having built 2 pc's with 2 separate PSU's - this case was designed for their own single PSU for dual systems. So odd they included a bracket for screwing the riser cable for the bottom PC but they did not include their own riser cable (having to spend an extra $50+ for theirs, opted for a cheaper option). Now this is on my own fault for using 2 PSU's... clutters it even more back there for cable management which is expected. Now even with those I still find the case deserving the full 5 stars.
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