Enermax Enerpazo EP237 User Friendly Mini Tower Case Revealed

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[Press Release] The latest Enermax Enerpazo mini tower case offers a compact chassis, sophisticated cooling, and user-friendly features.

With dimensions of 410mm x 210mm x 450mm, the case supports a wide range of ATX motherboards. Enermax has even made room for an AIO cooler with a 360mm long radiator. Overall, the case can support around eight fans.

Enermax Enerpazo EP237
The Case Comes In Two Colors

The spacious chassis opens room for up to four drive installations. Graphics cards 365mm in length are also supported, while CPU coolers up to 162mm tall can fit in the Enerpazo EP237.

To make the mini tower case accessible for new builders, Enermax has included a handle pull ring for instant access to the tempered glass side panel. Furthermore, cable ties for a clean build are part of the package.

The Enerpazo EP237 has already gone on sale in Taiwan & Japan. This case is available in black and white options, and a special edition white case will also be made available in Europe at a later date.

This special edition offering will include SquA RGB PWN fans from Enermax. More details about the case, its price, and release dates can be found on the official website.

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