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Expected in a Stone Gray finish by September, the standard EX6 is priced at $159.99. The top-tier EX6 MAX variant, priced at $329.99, heavily upgrades the hardware experience with premium X30 fans, a custom 90-degree AIO liquid cooler, and an integrated 10-inch (1600 x 720) LCD. It also features an integrated Nexlinq controller for advanced smart lighting and system monitoring. The EX5 models bring the EX6's core thermal architecture to a more accessible price point by utilizing a steel frame construction. Expected in August as a Black variant, the base EX5 starts at $109.99. The lineup offers two expanded tiers: the EX5 PLUS ($159.99), which adds an integrated custom AIO with 90-degree tubing management, and the top-tier EX5 MAX ($229.99), which includes all PLUS features alongside an integrated 6-inch LCD.
At Computex, the company also debuted its Enthoo Elite series cases for tower-type servers and workstations, bringing back the Enthoo brand that kickstarted Phanteks as a leading case vendor. The Enthoo Elite Server offers massive hardware scalability, including SSI-EEB motherboard support, dual PSU compatibility, and a dedicated workstation/server-ready interior layout. Designed for high-density and extensive storage configurations, the case also features an impressive 12 PCI slot layout and optional wheel support to assist with system mobility. For extreme thermal demands, it incredibly supports up to twenty-nine (!) 120 mm fan positions.
The XT Series features compact ATX designs that support 360 mm top radiators and large GPUs. They come equipped with pre-installed S25 ARGB fans. There are three models shown, XT M5 ($69.99) features a full-mesh, high-airflow front panel and supports up to ten 120 mm fans. XT V5 ($69.99) Offers a panoramic tempered glass presentation with a triple bottom fan layout dedicated to direct GPU cooling. XT V5-LCD ($109.99) Expands on the V5 by integrating a 7-inch LCD powered via the Nexlinq ecosystem for real-time monitoring.
The S26 series of fans come in single-units, and compound fans of 240 × 120 mm and 360 × 120 mm. Operating up to 2000 RPM, these Nexlinq-compatible fans feature integrated ARGB lighting and come in regular or reverse airflow models optimized for radiators and heatsinks.
Winding things up, are the AMP GN series high-end PSUs, which come in output Wattage of 1200 W, featuring 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, 120 mm hydraulic bearing fans, fully modular cabling with a dual-colored 12V-2x6 connector, and RGB lighting that supports Nexlinq interface that provides real-time monitoring of the PSU's runtime stats, along with RGB and fan control.
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