Phanteks Enthoo 719
Best full tower for enthusiasts building extreme, multi-system liquid-cooled workstations.
This is the ultimate playground for enthusiasts who refuse to compromise on hardware capacity or cooling potential. While its massive footprint demands serious desk space, the ability to house dual systems and extreme radiator setups makes it an unmatched foundation for the most ambitious custom builds.
$282.98
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Who it's for
- Enthusiasts building high-performance systems with complex cooling needs
- Power users and streamers running dual-PC setups simultaneously
- Builders prioritizing premium materials and a sophisticated aesthetic
Who should skip it
- Users with limited desk space or small home offices
- Budget-conscious builders looking for a more affordable chassis
- Beginners intimidated by complex cable routing and system organization
Performance breakdown
Water Cooling Capacity
Dual 480mm radiator support handles the most demanding custom loops.
Storage Versatility
Massive drive capacity accommodates extensive professional-grade data storage needs.
Build Flexibility
Dual system support offers unmatched configuration options for power users.
Component Compatibility
Spacious interior easily houses SSI-EEB motherboards and oversized GPUs.
Structural Integrity
Premium steel and aluminum construction provides a rock-solid foundation.
Connectivity Options
Generous front panel I/O ensures quick access to modern peripherals.
Key Specs
Case Form Factor
Full Tower
Motherboard Compatibility
Micro ATX / ATX / Mini ITX / E-ATX / SSI-EEB
Case Material
Powder coated steel chassis, Aluminum Panels, Tempered Glass Side Panel
Internal 3.5" Drive Bays
up to 12
Internal 2.5" Drive Bays
up to 11
Expansion Slots
8 + 3 (Vertical)
Front Ports
1 x USB 3.1 Type-C gen2, 4 x USB 3.0, Microphone, Headphone, Reset Button, Power Button, D-RGB Mode, D-RGB Color
Max GPU Length
503 mm
Max CPU Cooler Height
195 mm
Dimensions (H x W x D)
23.60" x 9.45" x 22.60"
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