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Whats the difference between the Enthoo Primoo and Enthoo Pro?

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August 5, 2014 12:55:39 AM

Pretty much the title says it all as I am considering what kind of case to buy and upgrade to (currently using a corsair carbide 300R but it just doesn't have ANY custom watercooling capabilities)

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August 5, 2014 1:06:45 AM

Based on the manufacturer information, the Primo appears to support dual PSUs, something I'm not entirely sure of the utility of, and is actual brushed aluminum, along with a bevy of extra fans and reservoir brackets for liquid cooling solutions.
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August 5, 2014 3:14:17 AM

Have you considered the corsair 450D?
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August 5, 2014 11:24:57 PM

viewtyjoe said:
Based on the manufacturer information, the Primo appears to support dual PSUs, something I'm not entirely sure of the utility of, and is actual brushed aluminum, along with a bevy of extra fans and reservoir brackets for liquid cooling solutions.


besides the material made of then theres virtually no difference from what I understand?

legend001523 said:
Have you considered the corsair 450D?


already considered but not sure how thick the rads I can put in as I am planning to put a FULL custom waterloop (2-3 years from now) to cool 2 vid cards and a processor and overclock the hell out of them and want the best airflow,compatability,clearance,looks if possible
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August 5, 2014 11:45:36 PM

KaiserPhantasma said:
viewtyjoe said:
Based on the manufacturer information, the Primo appears to support dual PSUs, something I'm not entirely sure of the utility of, and is actual brushed aluminum, along with a bevy of extra fans and reservoir brackets for liquid cooling solutions.


besides the material made of then theres virtually no difference from what I understand?

legend001523 said:
Have you considered the corsair 450D?


already considered but not sure how thick the rads I can put in as I am planning to put a FULL custom waterloop (2-3 years from now) to cool 2 vid cards and a processor and overclock the hell out of them and want the best airflow,compatability,clearance,looks if possible


maybe the 750D? It's got more support for radiators than the enthoo primo I think
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August 6, 2014 4:49:38 PM

KaiserPhantasma said:
besides the material made of then theres virtually no difference from what I understand?


The Primo has support for a lot more in terms of fans/radiators, so if you're looking at custom cooling solutions, that's going to be a plus for it.
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August 7, 2014 7:54:21 PM

legend001523 said:
KaiserPhantasma said:
viewtyjoe said:
Based on the manufacturer information, the Primo appears to support dual PSUs, something I'm not entirely sure of the utility of, and is actual brushed aluminum, along with a bevy of extra fans and reservoir brackets for liquid cooling solutions.


besides the material made of then theres virtually no difference from what I understand?

legend001523 said:
Have you considered the corsair 450D?


already considered but not sure how thick the rads I can put in as I am planning to put a FULL custom waterloop (2-3 years from now) to cool 2 vid cards and a processor and overclock the hell out of them and want the best airflow,compatability,clearance,looks if possible


maybe the 750D? It's got more support for radiators than the enthoo primo I think


from what I can see its kinda like more or less the same not sure though

viewtyjoe said:
KaiserPhantasma said:
besides the material made of then theres virtually no difference from what I understand?


The Primo has support for a lot more in terms of fans/radiators, so if you're looking at custom cooling solutions, that's going to be a plus for it.


I see but from the dimensions available to their site they're "kinda" more or less the same

SR-71 Blackbird said:
I own the 750D and the Enthoo Pro and the Enthoo pro is better built.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guBAl6g8BlY
Great review here.






how is it "better built" by the materials or the capability to almost dismantle everything?



thank everyone for replying my query
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August 7, 2014 7:58:28 PM

OVERALL design is better , easily comes apart for anything you want to add.

Tons of room.

Very sturdy.

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August 7, 2014 11:49:04 PM

A 750D is a bigger version of teh 450D, so in a sense it's similar, but bigger
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