1/3/2024 0 Comments Bitfenix enso![]() Bitfenix was kind enough to send me some additional fans for this build, but I will really only be able to use 3. Note that this hub is strictly for RGB control, and the connection of the actual fans themselves must be done via your motherboard. I would perhaps have liked to have seen a slightly nicer looking hub used, which would have cost all of pence/cents more, but seeing as the Mesh's side panel is solid metal, it doesn't really matter once its on. It is, thankfully, powered by SATA, so no proprietary connectors here. This is now, a decent segway to talk about the hub at the back of the case, that can be used as a connecting point for all of your RGB needs. Looking toward the back of the case, we see one of two pre-installed 120mm fans. Given how temperature sensitive modern GPUs are, especially those from Nvidia, I've never really understood the want to have your GPU running hotter, likely louder, and certainly slower, for the sake of looks? Anywhere, the option is there for you, and whilst I certainly would have never recommended vertical mounting in the old non-mesh Enso, at least the higher potential airflow of this case allows for it slightly more. ![]() To me, it's very much a personal choice thing. ENSO MESH 4ARGB not only presents BitFenix simple beauty PC concept with the latest AURA SYNC 3 pin addressable RGB LED technology and also offers the best cooling performance with its High density mesh front design. We all know that vertical mounting increases GPU thermals, usually by pushing the fans right up against the glass side. The ENSO MESH 4ARGB is the latest addition to ENSO chassis series. This version of the case, like its predecessor, allows for vertical GPU mounting. Whilst I feel like that isn't quite the intended target market for this chassis, I perhaps forget that plenty of content creators and general hardware nerds do like to game a bit, and have their builds look good. This was a bit of a shock to me, and the high airflow potential means that I really wouldn't have a problem in venturing into HEDT territory here. Naturally, we have full ATX mainboard support, though this PC will be using an mATX board, courtesy of MSI. Mount your traditional 3x 120mm intake and 3x 120mm exhaust, and I fail to see how this case won't vent all that heat from the TU104 chip fairly fast. Anyway, all of this potential for airflow means that I would not be scared, at all, of sticking even a high-end GPU like the 2080Ti into this chassis. Naturally, have removable dust filters for the front fans, PSU basement, as well as the top. Still.Īs the case has the word 'mesh' in the title, you'd damn well hope that it contains a fair bit. I mean, measurements don't lie, so it is smaller. Despite actually seeing the dimensions on paper side by side, it still doesn't make sense. ![]() I really wish I had my Define C still around, as then I could do a compare and contrast. I still really cannot get my head around the fact that this case, on paper, is smaller than Fractal's Define C/Meshify C.
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