Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Enermax Hoplite and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Enermax Hoplite.
March 2011
(81%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Well designed front with flop open bars for easy installation of 5.25 inch drives, LED VEGAS Fan for plenty of lighting customization, Two hot-swap HDD bays with high-quality PCB, Plenty of space for large CPU coolers, 240 mm radiator should fit into ceil
Plastic feels flimsy, HDD dock not really there - it is just a connector, Large opening in side panel means that noise is hard to keep within the case, Small openings in the mainboard tray for cable management, Tight space between mainboard tray and side
The Hoplite is a very solid chassis from Enermax - which may be surprising for some. While the exterior is cause for some concern in terms of construction quality the case scores big with the cool looks and well engineered interior design. The hot-swap...
The Enermax Hoplite has a number of features in its favour; it's relatively good looking, it's easy to build a PC inside it and it can just about accommodate a slim-line double 120mm-fan radiator in its roof. Unfortunately, though, these positives aren't...
Abstract: Today we are going to look at the Enermax Hoplite which appears to be reasonably priced and interesting to look at. We shall see if this is the case when we look at it in more detail, though.Check it out at eTeknix...
Two hot removable Hard Drive bays, Two USB 3.0 slots on the top cover, Top SATA docking station, Very easy cable management, Loads of headroom to improve cooling,
Limited air flow from the front fan
time Enermax created a nicely crafted case within a reasonable budget. It ain't by no means cheap. Retailing at 110 euros, it will get stiff competition by some rivals cheaper offerings. But you have to take into consideration that the two hot swappa...
Wide expansion opportunities for its dimensions, Eyecatching highlighting of the front fan with flexible setup options, Speed control of the two system fans, Two hotswap disk bays, Toppanel connector for 2.5inch and 3.5inch disks, 2.5inch disk bays available, Handy fastening mechanisms that do not call for a screwdriver, Removable dust filters, CPU cooler with a backplate can be uninstalled witho
Poor cooling of HDDs in the internal bays, Rather poor noise insulation, Cheap elements such as primitive feet and singleuse expansionslot brackets, Narrow compartment for cables behind the mainboard’s mounting plate, Does not support USB headers on mainboards, Does not have open bays for 3.5inch devices
The Hoplite from Enermax is an interesting product for reasonable money. Its closest rivals in terms of price are inferior in terms of functionality whereas products with the same functionality cost considerably more. The downside of this model is its...
Noise Levels (At Full Speed), Only 2 PreInstalled Fans
Up until this day i thought that the guys over at Enermax were only capable of manufacturing excellent power supply units but after taking a look at the Hoplite i think they really have what it takes to also manufacture excellent PC Cases. Of ...
The look of the Enermax Hoplite is impressive with its totally black finish inside and out and its angular lines. The hot swap drive bays and the HDD dock built into the chassis are not normally found with a case in this price range. We can’t forget th...
The Enermax Hoplite comes with an impressive number of drive bays for a mid-tower case, and is a nice option if you want the convenience of having external access to some of your hard drives or SSDs.Strong PointsThe 5.25” bay covers are meshed featurin...
Abstract: Even though the days of the ‘beige box' are over, there still aren't a huge number of cases on the market that have a visual wow-factor. A number manufacturers like Lian Li and Fractal Design produce very elegant looking cases which are easy on the eye bu...