Both solid side panels look very similar to each other. Both are held in place by strong magnets, and can be opened by pulling a textile loop. We’d like to remind you the basic specs here – this ...
Phanteks unveiled the Eclipse P600S at CES 2019 last month in Las Vegas. Now it is finally available, giving users a mid-tower chassis that can both be silent and provide high-performance option.
It is safe to say Leo really likes the Phanteks Evolv X. The Eclipse P600S is based on the same core chassis as the Evolv X, but the overall look is very different with fabric panels and a distinct ...
The Evolv X and Eclipse P600s are mid-tower cases that offer dual system capabilities, massive storage, and extensive water-cooling support. The Evolv X features a 3mm aluminum exterior with hinged ...
Chassis and cooling specialist Phanteks is at CES and has kept its new products relatively focussed. HEXUS stopped by its Las Vegas suite and was treated to a preview of the firm's first 2019 chassis ...
Phanteks are one of the most loved chassis brands out there. We think they’ve created some of the finest PC cases on the market today! However, some of them are a few years old now, such as the ...
Looking for a case for a new build and trying to decide between Phanteks Eclipse P600S and Fractal Design Define 7. In general I'm looking for something that's quiet, easy to build with, and has room ...
Back at the CES 2019 a fortnight ago, HEXUS saw some new Phanteks chassis debut, ahead of their official launches. Today, Phanteks has fully unveiled the new Eclipse P600S chassis, one of the key ...
If the case below looks a little different, that's because it is. No, we haven't missed a bit in our post-processing either - that little black nobbly bit on the side of the case is meant to be there ...
On this page, you’ll find a selection of photos of the finished build inside the Phanteks Eclipse P600S. The GPU that was used has an AIO LCS, and the CPU is cooled (for measurements) either with air ...
If the case below looks a little different, that's because it is. No, we haven't missed a bit in our post-processing either - that little black nobbly bit on the side of the case is meant to be there ...