

And speaking of the side panel, the large window will do a terrific job of showing off all of your hardware. The only part of the case that can't have a radiator is the windowed side panel. If you do go the water cooling route, you won't have to compromise on your build because of a case that lacks the features and full support for water cooling. Whether you plan to go with air cooling or water cooling, you won't be disappointed. But with the Enthoo Primo, there really are no loose ends, no corners cut, or features that look like afterthoughts.

I will often shy away from a new or first time product, especially from a manufacturer who has little or no experience in that area. I would have expected something on a much smaller caliber, feature starved, and mediocre quality, but Phanteks delivers a high quality case that has an impressive list of features for a reasonable price. A true case for the water cooling enthusiast and it is really hard to believe that this is Phanteks' first entry into the case race.

It is solid, well-built, and is aesthetically pleasing from any angle.
