One 3.5″ hard drive? There are two in the specifications? Yes, the second 3.5″ hard disk isn’t quite as easy to attach. On the back of the case, there are two mounts for 2.5″ drives and in the PSU cover, there is a mount for a 3.5″ hard drive that can be mounted without tools.ĭie Füße sind hoch genug, um das Netzteil nicht zu ersticken If you don’t want to install a water cooling system, but rather rely on air cooling, you have the option of using coolers up to a height of 170 mm, which makes the case compatible with even the really big coolers, like the Noctua NH-D15 or Enermax’s own ETS-T50 AXE. The magnetic grille on the top is relatively flat, so you should mount the AIO without washers, otherwise the grille will not lie flat. The PSU cover has a decent cutout on the front to place a radiator, but to continue using the built-in 140mm fans on the front, it is recommended to place the radiator on the top when using an all-in-one water cooling (AIO) system. At least one 120mm radiator can be placed at the rear and a small radiator could also be placed on the bottom of the PSU cover. The Enermax StarryKnight SK30 is compatible with 120mm / 140mm / 240mm / 280mm / 360mm radiators at the front and top of the case. A uniform look would have been preferable. The difference in the fans seems a bit odd, as where the three front fans have fully illuminated fan blades, the rear 120mm fan is kept black and only has one illuminated ring on the frame. With the 3-pin connectors, however, the fans have no PWM control, but must be controlled via voltage (DC), which most modern motherboards should be able to do. Alternatively, each of the 140mm fans has a 3-pin fan connector, which can be used to connect them to the motherboard the 120mm fan must be accessed via Molex, but can also be connected to the Molex connector of a 140mm fan, which in turn is attached to the motherboard header with the 3-pin connector. The fans are chained together with Molex connectors and can thus be powered by the corresponding Molex connector from the power supply, which makes them completely independent of connectors on the motherboard however, the speed cannot be adjusted in this way. There are no sharp edges the construction seems to be well thought-out: Four fans are installed at the factory: Three 140 mm fans in the front provide a powerful air supply for the components and a 120 mm fan at the rear takes care of the air outlet. The workmanship stands out positively for the most part, even though the case looks very light when you first touch it. But let’s start from the beginning: Specifications of the Enermax StarryKnight SK30 Height x width x depthĢx 3.5″, 4x 2.5″ (two of which are alternative to the 3.5″)įront 3 x 140mm Second Gen SquA ARGB fan.ĭie Oberseite ist ebenfalls clean gehalten In order to be able to practically assess that, we got a model for testing and quite quickly it shows that it is well on trend: An airflow-focused case with a total of four RGB-lit factory fans and a full-size glass window. Conclusion of the Enermax StarryKnight SK30 review.Cable Management in the Enermax StarryKnight SK30.Specifications of the Enermax StarryKnight SK30.
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