Premium Full-Tower from PHANTEKS, Side window in tempered glass, Optimised for air- and water cooling, Graphics cards up to 503 mm long, Addressable RGB-LED lighting, Supports dual-system builds
£199.99
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The Enthoo 719 from PHANTEKS is a huge PC case for enthusiasts. It is designed for large SSI-EEB and E-ATX motherboards. The Full-Tower offers the possibility of customising the case's interior to meet your personal requirements, even enabling users to install two power supplies or two complete systems under one roof. There are also multiple options when it comes to installing a range of water cooling gear along with two vertically-mounted graphics cards. In short: the Enthoo 719 is ready for anything you care to throw at it.
The Features of the PHANTEKS ENTHOO 719 at a Glance:
Superb build quality, Full-ATX design supporting motherboards up to SSI-EEB and E-ATX
Supports dual systems with the help of the included brackets
Tempered glass side door for quick and easy access
Total of 8x 140- or 15x 120 mm fans possible
Radiators: max. 2x 480 mm, 2x 360 mm and 1x 140 mm
Graphics cards up to 503 mm, vertical installation possible, CPU coolers up to 195 mm
4x 3,5- and 11x 2,5" slots, up to 12x 3,5" slots possible
I/O Panel with 1x USB 3.1 Type-C- and 4x USB 3.0 Type-A
Enthoo 719: Full-Tower with Multiple Customisation Options
The case's exterior resembles, at first glance, its predecessor the Enthoo Luxe from PHANTEKS. This Full-Tower case has been completely overhauled however, this time offering an ingeniously designed interior boasting a black powder coating and an array of user-friendly touches: the bottom of the case includes a vertical PSU shroud, upon which either a second Mini-ITX format system or a second power supply can be installed. Both brackets for this functionality come included as standard.
The PHANTEKS Enthoo 719 supports SSI-EEB-, E-ATX-, ATX-, Micro-ATX- and Mini-ITX-format motherboards. Apart from the eight PCI slot brackets, the case also offers support for two vertical triple-slot PCI slots, meaning that graphics cards can be up to 503 mm in length while the tempered glass side allows you to enjoy the view from the outside. A vertical GPU bracket comes included. The case includes various rubberised cable ducts with velcro loops and extra coverings to enable users to benefit from extensive cable management options when it comes to achieving that clean and minimalist look.
Note: A compatible riser cable for the vertical mounting/installation of graphics cards is not included and may be purchased separately in our online shop.
Options for Air- and Water cooling
The Enthoo 719 is designed from the ground up for custom water cooling: the front supports a radiator in the 480- or 420-mm format. The fans are attached to the outside of the chassis, meaning that space on the inside is maximised. The roof supports 360- or 280 mm radiators with a total thickness of 55 mm before interfering with the top of the motherboard.
The rear of the case supports a single 140- or 120 mm model fan. A radiator up to 480 mm can fit onto the motherboard tray. The right side wall offers multiple openings to help improve overall airflow. The bottom of the case on the other hand supports a 360 mm radiator. The roof and the front of the case include openings for fill- and drain ports each with a diameter of 20,5 mm.
PHANTEKS has also taken traditional air cooling into consideration, enabling the installation of up to x15 120 mm fans. The front has space for four 120- or three 140 mm models, while the rear and roof supports 140- or 120 mm case fans. The motherboard tray supports four 120 mm fans and the bottom of the case allows for three 120- or 140 mm fans. CPU coolers may be up to 195 mm tall.
Fan Hub and RGB-LED Lighting
PHANTEKS has thoughtfully included fan controls for up to eight fans in the Enthoo 719. Three 3-pin fans can be controlled via the speed signal and four 4-pin PWM fans using the PWM. An additional 4-pin connector is designed for both control options. Splitter cables, available to purchase separately, allow for even more fans to be connected to the hub.
The PHANTEKS Enthoo 719 includes integrated RGB-LED lighting in the front cover as well as in the PSU shroud. Colour and lighting modes can be selected using the buttons on the I/O panel of the Full-Tower case and synchronised with other digitally addressable accessories via 3-pin RGB cable. The 719 is compatible with ASUS Aura Sync, MSI Mystic Light Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion, ASRock Polychrome Sync and Razer Chroma.
Operation and Connectivity Options
The power button of the PHANTEKS Enthoo 719 is embedded in the roof of the case, while the modular I/O panel is situated on the front. The front cover includes four USB 3.0 ports, one USB 3.1 Type C connector, a microphone input and a headphone jack.
There are three additional buttons, two for adjusting the colour and modes of the RGB lighting and the third which can act either as a reset button and HDD-LED indicator which is surrounded by a white LED or alternatively as a power switch and power LED for the subsidiary system.
Drives: Hard Drives and SSDs
A Full-Tower case like the Enthoo 719 is more than capable of fitting a wide array of drives: by default, the case supports eleven 2,5" drives behind the motherboard tray. A small side window in the right side allows users to enjoy an unobstructed view of their installed SSDs.
There are an additional four double trays each capable of holding two SSDs in the front, these can be installed instead of a radiator on the motherboard tray. The Enthoo 719 supports four modular, stackable drive cages for 3,5" drives. In total, up to ten of said cages can be installed in the case.
Over all i'm very pleased with this case however I too had a problem with the power button like Louis, because i'm a Electronics Repairs Engineer I was able to repair it easy but I noticed 2 things. 1st thing is that the power button on the little PCB is surface mounted and has very little solder connecting it and with a slight knock comes off which I resolved that with just a little more solder(probably voided my warranty because of that) 2nd The plastic button on the top panel is slightly lower than it should be so when putting it back on can and does knock the power switch which I resolved by adjusting that. In conclusion other than them 2 minor problems it is a very good case more so custom water cooling very pleased.
Power button flaw
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So the case is amazing in all fields really but theres a design flaw with the power button. So when you slide the top panel on it smashes into the power button and breaks it off rendering you pc u able to power on unless to short the pins on the mb. Disappointed really with spending nearly 200 on this case but Id probably just redo the button my self.
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