Phanteks Enthoo Primo White Computer Case Review

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APH Networks checked out the Phanteks Enthoo Primo White Computer Case A quote from the article:
With the NHL playoffs well on its way, teams become more and more competitive with only one objective: To win the Stanley Cup. Along with its competitiveness comes more body checks, penalties, and fights. This can be seen especially in the second first round game between the Vancouver Canucks and the Calgary Flames. Things simply heated up fast, and there were fights essentially every ten seconds or so. This ultimately led to a talk to both teams by the NHL commissioner. Although I cannot say exactly which team was right or wrong, we can say that it was a pretty intense game, to say the least. Even though many players have calmed down after the game, emotions still lingered when heading into the third game between the two teams. What does this concept have anything to do with our review today? To put it simply, consumers are always out to push the limit of their systems, just like teams in the NHL playoffs. This is especially true in the world of gamers and high graphics rendering artists. They build high end systems to have the ability to display eye-catching artwork and produce realistic visualizations. As such, it is very typical such users are looking for towers to house all their hardware, not just their graphics cards, but everything else to keep it running smoothly. Turn our attention to our review unit for today: The Phanteks Enthoo Primo White. First and foremost, this case is, simply put, looks like a mammoth with too much space to spare. Will it keep components running nice and cool, or will let things heat up a little too quickly? With much excitement, we quickly cracked the box open at our APH Networks headquarters to take a look at this beast.
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