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PC Chassis Enermax Fulmo ST ECA3270 Review

Enermax, one of the outstanding players in the PSU and cooling market, has recently paid great attention to the development of other hardware pieces, including chassis and cases. Its Fulmo series vindicates that the company has plenty of shot in the locker to beat competitors and marvel customers. Enermax Fulmo ST ECA3270 is probably the most interesting model within the series, with a bit strict, aristocratic design but rich internal layout. But, is that truly so? Let’s find it out.

Design Peculiarities

First of all, it should be mentioned that Fulmo ST ECA3270 comes in two color variations: black and dark-gray. Color is not the only feature that diverges the couple, since black version is furnished with fan backlights. Upon the whole, the model is designed in mid-tower standard and features 244x485x513 mm dimensions. The frontal facet is covered by a steel grid, which hides a non-removable air filter. The facet is blind, except for three grid-like plugs for 5.25-inch bays.

The top facet houses a steel grid by analogy; it covers a pair of bays for 120/140 mm fans. All control buttons and sockets might be found on its anterior part: Power and Reset buttons, audio ports, four USB ports (2x 2.0 and 2x 3.0), fan speed switch, and backlight deactivation button. Both side facets are peculiar by extruded at 2 cm blocks. The left-side block is covered by an acrylic window.

The rear facet features a typical for the chassis with lower PSU localization design. It accommodate a notch for the motherboard I/O panel, a bay for 120 mm fan, three rubber notches for liquid cooler, seven horizontal and one vertical plug for expansion slots. Compatible PSUs might be installed twofold: with upper or lower fan orientation.

The base boasts the availability of removable dust filters and four thumbscrews to fix the bay for 2.5-inch drives. The chassis stands on solid feet that ensure its hardiness. The nominal delivery kit contains a standard set of components, including a box with all necessary screws, a system speaker on a short wire, a couple of brand stickers for a better cable management, five black plastic couplings, and two fan adapters with MOLEX connectors.

Layout

Internal layout of Fulmo ST ECA3270 provides for a complete convenience of installation and management of all components. Motherboard section is located on the top-rear part of the case, whereas PSU is fixed under it. The frontal part contains two bays for hard drives; each of them features four plastic slides for 3.5/2.5-inch devices. The upper bay is easily removable. It must be noted that each drive bay is cooled down by a dedicated 140 mm fan; the latter are equipped with blue LEDs.

A large notch in the motherboard tray over the CPU socket allows for the direct installation of CPU coolers with a special backplate. A few smaller notches are intended for an efficient cable management to keep the cables out from the tray.

Cooling System

The chassis under consideration might boast six onboard fan spots. Three of them are initially occupied. The frontal panel houses two voluminous blow-in fans of 140 mm dimensional type with 3-contact sockets for the connection with the motherboard. Their main task it to cool down the hard drives. As it was mentioned before, they come with blue backlights, the brightness of which changes, depending on the rotational speed (it can be totally disabled if necessary).

When the top bay is removed, the upper fan cools down graphics adapters too. Both fans (AV14025) operate at 12V loading and consume not more than 3 W power. One more fan is located on the rear panel. This 120 mm blow-off propeller operates at 12V loading, consuming not more than 1.44 W power.

Additionally, users are able to engage three more bays, estimated for four fans. A couple of 140/120 mm fans (or one liquid cooling heatsink) might be installed on the top facet. The base contains one spot for a 120 mm fan, and there is one more fan spot on the hard drives’ bay.

As for their acoustic characteristics, the noise level remains optimal even at heightened loading. Moreover, at maximal speed they are barely heard, if compared to the loud PSU, CPU and GPU fans.
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  • 01 November 2013, 18:04
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