Mgutierrez33 (23-10-2013), vinman (22-10-2013), xelosia (22-10-2013)
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Introduction If there’s one thing that can definitively be said of Enermax, they are very good at offering a compelling product for a very reasonable price. From their diverse portfolio of fans to their CPU coolers, cases and power supplies, Enermax ultimately winds up being a brand that goes on most people’s list of “considerations for my next build/upgrade.” In the current market this matters more than ever, as most are trying to pinch every penny they can but also want to retain as much quality and as many features as possible. Enermax has spotted an otherwise rather dull segment of ATX-mid cases and seeks to inject some more “oomph” with their new lineup of affordable cases called the iVektor series.
Arriving in either white, red, or black we will be exploring whether or not this lineup continues the trend set by it’s predecessors of offering a lot for a little. Let’s delve a bit deeper as we explore an Enermax iVektor in white.
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Last edited by vinman; 22-10-2013 at 12:28.
Mgutierrez33 (23-10-2013), vinman (22-10-2013), xelosia (22-10-2013)
CPU: Intel I5 7600k Gabby Lake |
M/B: Gigabyte aorus Z270X gaming K7 |
RAM: 16 gig Ballistic tacticle DDR4 |
GPU: powercolor devil R9 270X Windforce |
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Great review Mike of a nice budget case thanks for posting
Mgutierrez33 (23-10-2013)
CPU: Intel i7-5820k |
M/B: ASRock X99 WS |
RAM: 32GB Crucial DDR4 2133 |
GPU: 2 R9-290s Xfire |
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Your right, Not a bad budget case at all. I like the look of the outside more then i do the insides. They didnt allow much in the way of water cooling or even AIO coolers. Overall its a solid budget case. Great job mike!
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Mgutierrez33 (23-10-2013)
CPU: Intel Core i7 - 4770K |
M/B: MSI Z87 MPOWER |
RAM: 32 GB DDR3 2400 G.SKILL SNIPER |
GPU: 2X- EVGA GFORCE GTX 960 4GB FTW |
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Nice budget case good review very well covered
Mgutierrez33 (23-10-2013)
CPU: AMD FX-8350, 4.7 GHz core, 2400 MHz CPU/NB |
M/B: Asus Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 |
RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance LP Low Voltage @ 2133 MHz |
GPU: Powercolor AXR9 280X TurboDuo (stock) |
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Agreed. Then again, either one of us demands a bit more from our hardware than a case like this is supposed to be able to support anyway x-). However with the right combination of motherboard and PSU you COULD still get away with a 240 in the roof like a NexXxos 30mm and another 120mm in the floor, should be enough for a card and a CPU (only if you REALLY REALLY REALLY like THIS EXACT case x-p).
CPU: i7-2600K and FX-8350 |
M/B: Gigabyte on both |
RAM: 32GB DDR4-3200 and 64GB DDR4-3000 |
GPU: 980Ti SLI and RX480 Crossfire |
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For those that are into cooling with air, this looks good. I like Enermax fans and have had good luck with them in the past.
The same goes for their ETS-T40 line of CPU Coolers. They have a design team that ensures that their gear looks just as good as it performs.
Thanks for the review Mike. It was a good read.
Mgutierrez33 (23-10-2013)
CPU: Intel 4960x @ 4.3ghz |
M/B: MSI x79 GD45 Plus |
RAM: 16GB Patriot Viper Ram @ 2133mhz |
GPU: Nvidia GTX Titan 6GB |
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nice review Mike and a decent case.
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Mgutierrez33 (23-10-2013)
CPU: i7 3770k De-Lidded@4.7 |
M/B: MSI Z77 M-Power |
RAM: 8GB G.Skill TridentX @2933 |
GPU: 2x EVGA GTX 680's |
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