Installation
By far the best thing about the Evolv is no SCREWS! Everything snaps on and off. Now if you are like me and are always swapping parts of like to take stuff apart to get a nice deep clean this design is a huge time saver, I repeat a HUGE time saver! The time and effort you save by simply just popping panels on and off are, in my opinion, the next evolutionary step for all case designs. The instruction manual is nicely detailed and well written. While most of the panels are easy to figure out a small glance at the instruction booklet can save you little frustration. I did tug and pull at several area that I knew wouldn’t snap off and even if you just dive in and start tugging away you do not need to worry about breaking anything. The panels pretty much stay put until you find the right are you are supposed to be pulling for the pieces to come off. The inside has plenty of room for just about everything but the kitchen sink. The height initially had me worried but everything is well placed. The cooling seems adequate with the two front fans and the rear fan included. For the top radiators the ventilation doesn’t look like much but all the vents on top the rear there will be plenty of exits for the air off you liquid cooler. As more and more cases have started to do away with the 5.25 front drive bay I don not find this to be any inconvenience but some may find that still need and use one regularly I see this being an issue.
There we have it! The Enthoo Evolv ATX Galaxy Silver brought to us by Phanteks! Let us cover a few final thoughts in the conclusion of our review.