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Source : https://www.raijintek.com/en/products_detail.php?ProductID=101

https://www.raijintek.com/images/InstallationGuide-Enyo.pdf


Notable features include pre-drilled pass-through holes for fittings, dual-socket motherboards, quad 480mm radiator and fans support (up to 65mm thickness, all of the spots), dual-layer main structure for easier cable management and dual power supply support and dual res + pump mounting.

So what's your thoughts/inputs?

More pics and details/overview on the website linked above.

UPDATE : Price is 499.99 USD on Newegg : https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...9SIA66Z8FH2024&Description=raijintek&cm_re=raijintek-_-9SIA66Z8FH2024-_-Product
 

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that's a beast of an open frame... may have to have one of these in my future!
 
Looks awesome! 2 questions:

1) Will it support an ATX/E-ATX build AND and MATX/ITX build at the same time? I noticed both of the PSU mounts and with that much Rad space it could handle it. Maybe would fit between the two 360mm rads and the 2 PSU's with the I/O facing down?

2) How much?
 
Doesn't look like it's setup from the factory to run a second mobo anywhere, but with all those mounting points i'd bet someone could pull it off with atleast ITX.

+1, no one has them listed yet online that i can find.
 
Looks awesome! 2 questions:

1) Will it support an ATX/E-ATX build AND and MATX/ITX build at the same time? I noticed both of the PSU mounts and with that much Rad space it could handle it. Maybe would fit between the two 360mm rads and the 2 PSU's with the I/O facing down?

2) How much?
Your first question was my first thought as well. Doubt its intended for that purpose but it would likely be fairly doable to accomplish. Now if only I had unlimited funds...
 
I've been looking for something similar since I've been really wanting to ditch my terrible P400S but I have a feeling this is gonna be a >$300 case by the looks of it.

All I want is an open air test bench for ~$100 or so that can hold a 280 rad :(
 
Also in taking a closer look I would like a larger gap between. The rads and fans on the top and front especially. Looks like a 1/4" and might choke things off a bit. Waiting for reviews (Gamers Nexus preferred) , price and someone to install an itx system in back.
 
I have two 560 mm radiators. It looks like two 4x140 mm radiators might fit, it says 140, 280, and 480 mm radiators fit, but it doesn't list 420 or 560 mm radiators in the description.
 
UPDATE : Price is 499.99 USD on Newegg : https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...9SIA66Z8FH2024&Description=raijintek&cm_re=raijintek-_-9SIA66Z8FH2024-_-Product

Now 130 USD off which makes it 369.90 USD as of this date.
Listing seems to have been taking down. Anyway, the Enyo has only been €299 (incl. 19% vat) from the day it launched over here. I think the US seller was just price gouging the heck out of it.

FYI: €299 with VAT is comparable to $275 before tax.
 
Open frame? Yet all fans are blocked by glass on all sides LOL.
This is one concern I also have as I like to see at least 1/2 inch gap if not a full inch with a solid surface in front of the fan.

Also for the size of it I would want a dual system option on M-ATX or ITX with it's own GPU and I/O ports/switches.

Otherwise it looks great.
 
Do people all live in HEPA filtered houses these days?

Am I missing something?

Nothing like a $500 rack and $5000-$10000 worth of components that you have to dust weekly...
 
Have you ever had an open air case? Dust doesn't get trapped like a normal case.
But everything still gets dusty. To answer your question: yes, I have a few open air mining rigs. While they may not get the packed dust and bunnies, they still get dusty.
 
Seeing as the case supports 3x480 and 2x360 I wish it was a dual system case with an ITX Mobo where the top PSU is and a mount for an SFX psu in the middle or bottom. This way the primary system could be 3x480 and the other system 2x360 rads
 
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