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Enermax SpineRex Review

Editor: David Mitchelson  Date: 31-05-11   8 Comment(s) - Join the discussion here
Introduction



Product on Review: SpineRex Full Tower
Manufacturer: Enermax
Street Price: £110 inc. VAT

Last month Enermax announced the availability of SpineRex – their latest full-tower chassis. SpineRex first appeared at Computex 2010 and since then many have been waiting for its arrival – finally after years in the making, we have the SpineRex in our grasp for review. This large full-tower chassis features pre-installed LED fans including a large 250mm side panel with LED and fan speed control. With the intention of being Enermax’s flagship chassis will it live up to the anticipation it has created over the years? There’s only one way to find out!


Enermax’s take on SpineRex:
The new Enermax Full Tower SpineRex makes a majestic impression: With its king size of 544 x 213 x 591mm and its massive, high-quality structure, the case is geared to the needs of high-performance systems. It offers much space for the most current hardware including oversized E-ATX server mainboards as well. According to this, Enermax has fitted SpineRex with a powerful cooling system. The case is delivered with one seamlessly adjustable 25cm side fan and two 12cm Vegas front fans. The steel mesh front and the top slide cover additionally improve the air circulation of the new Full Tower. Optionally, users can upgrade the cooling system with one rear and two top fans.


Model
- ECA5010M-B-B
Type
- ATX Full Tower
Dimensions (mm)
- D 544 x W 213 x H 591
Material
- 1mm SECC
ODD Bays (depending on combination)
- 5x or 8x or 11x
HDD Bays (depending on combination)
- 8x or 4x or 0x
M/B
- E-ATX, ATX & Micro ATX
I/O on top side
- 1x USB 3.0, 3x USB 2.0, 1x eSATA, HD/AC’97 Audio
Air Cooling Front
- 2x 12cm Vegas fans (pre-installed)
Air Cooling Rear
- 1x 12cm fan (optional)
Air Cooling Top
- 2x 12/14cm fans (optional)
Air Cooling Side
- 1x 25cm LED fan (pre-installed)
Expansion Slots
- 7x
Liquid Cooling Holes
- 4x

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