The Enthoo Evolv Shift series from Phanteks combines the striking design of the Evolv series with new, innovative features to make for a truly eye-catching Mini-ITX case. While the Evolv Shift was designed from the ground up for AiO water-coolers, the Evolv Shift X offers the option to employ custom water-cooling for the quietest and most efficient hardware cooling. Both Mini-ITX cases are ingenious space-savers with a premium design, minimal footprint, and very good quality. The perfect fusion of aluminium and tempered glass in a true tower format!
The Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Shift
Premium Designer case with a tiny footprint and space-saving vertical construction. The ideal companion for LAN parties or travelling.
- Flawless construction and simple hardware installation
- Compact: 170 x 470 x 274 mm – Supports SFX(-L) power supplies
- Space for up to 35 cm long graphics card (removable riser module)
- Designed for up to two All-in-One water-coolers
- Optional orientations (vertical or horizontal)
- Available in two colours: Black and anthracite
- The Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Shift is available here
The Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Shift X
Elegant premium case optimised to make the most of its space. Built from the ground up for custom watercooling and perfectly-balanced between gaming power and style.
- Anodised aluminium with tempered glass side panels
- Dimensions: 170 x 650 x 274 mm – supports SFX(-L)-format power supplies
- Space for graphics cards up to 52 cm in length (removable riser module)
- Pump bracket for custom water-cooling
- Radiators up to 120/280 mm
- Includes dust filters and Phanteks Phanteks RGB-LED synchronisation
- Available in black and anthracite
- The Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Shift X is available here
Custom Water-Cooling from Phanteks
For all those keen to get their hands on a Phanteks Enthoo Evolv Shift X and kit it out with custom water-cooling, our water-cooling category offers a range of stylish CPU- and GPU coolers from Phanteks along with their requisite fittings!
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