THE ENTHOO LUXE TEMPERED GLASS EDITION INTERIOR
As mentioned earlier the Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass Edition may not be among the largest towers in the market currently but it has quite a bit of available interior space.
All three 5,25" optical bays feature tool-free mechanisms (this drive cage is also removable).
Two vertical 2.5" SSD brackets (tool-free) are placed right beneath the 5.25" drive bays.
These brackets are made out of aluminum and are very sturdy.
Aside a very large CPU cutout the mainboard tray also has a total of 7 rubber grommets for cable management purposes.
All of the available PCI expansion slots use typical thumbscrews (you can mount the reservoir right next to them by using the bundled bracket).
Phanteks also used a PSU cover (also has a single rubber grommet) to hide all the cables.
For an empty PC case the Enthoo Luxe Tempered Glass sure has quite a few cables on the other side.
There are two drive cages here capable of holding a total of six 2.5/3.5" drives.
The trays used are also tool-free but certainly not the sturdiest around.
There's also a six-way fan hub placed behind the mainboard tray.
Both drive cages can be removed just by releasing the 6 thumbscrews holding them together and with the rest of the chassis.
Once you do that you can access the two 140mm intake fans and the place where you can mount the bundled pump bracket (bottom).
Two extra 2.5" SSD mounts are placed beneath the mainboard tray but for reasons unknown Phanteks decided not to bundle two extra brackets (you can still use the front ones).
To install a power supply unit you will need to remove the cover and to do that you will need to release the three thumbscrews that hold it in place.
Once the cover is removed we see the PSU area with its 6 rubber feet and another rubber grommet.
Here we see the top area from inside the chassis.