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Phanteks (PH-EC200AC_BK01) Eclipse P200A Performance, high Airflow Ultra-fine mesh Design, Mini-ITX Tower, 120mm Black case Fans, Black

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Features

  • Features Ultra-fine Performance Mesh front and side panels for the highest cooling performance
  • Spacious open interior supports ATX power supplies, triple slot graphics cards, vertical GPU mounting support (with PH-CBRS-FL15) and up to 240/280mm front and 240mm side radiators
  • Storage support for 2x 2.5 SSD and up to 4 HDD (with PH-HDDKT_03)
  • Compact form-factor, within 30-liter volume

Description

The Eclipse P200A is a high airflow mini-ITX chassis featuring the Ultra-fine Performance Mesh to bring the highest cooling performance. The open interior offers plenty of space for standard ATX power supplies, triple slot Graphics Cards and plenty of 240/280 radiator options in the front and side of the chassis. The Eclipse P200A makes building a powerful yet compact ITX system a breeze.


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Phanteks


Series: ‎Eclipse P200A


Item model number: ‎PH-EC200AC_BK01


Item Weight: ‎12 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.75 x 8.07 x 14.37 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15.75 x 8.07 x 14.37 inches


Color: ‎Black


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Phanteks


Date First Available: ‎April 21, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very impressed! Great product!
Style: TEMPERED GLASS/DRGB
I bought this tower for my first build that my boyfriend helped me assemble. It was the perfect choice! It is the best computer I have ever owned and I am never going back to pre-builds! My set-up: * Phanteks Eclipse Mini-ITX Tower * Dell 24 inch Monitor * Aorus B5501 Pro AX Motherboard * EVGA Bronze 500W Power Supply * T-Force Delta 16GB Ram * AMD Ryzen 5 5600G Desktop Processor with Radeon Graphics * Western Digital 500GB SSD * Redragon S101 Wired Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo * Redragon GS510 Waltz RGB Desktop Speakers ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 23, 2022 by Brandi Macon Brandi Macon

  • Nice case
Style: TEMPERED GLASS/DRGB
I mainly got this case to handle a large gpu. I’m currently using a 3070ti and there’s room to spare. Air flow is better than the smaller case I had before. The led lighting is interesting. There are multiple connections but the manual explains it well. For the front fans, you’ll need a combiner 2-1 to the mb. It didn’t come with one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 1, 2022 by simon

  • Good case but has a slim back panel for cable management
Style: TEMPERED GLASS/DRGB
It's a great case but has too slim of a side panel to fit the type c cord with the rest of the cables that go through my pc. definitely could have been a half inch bigger to really increase flexibility.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 2, 2021 by Nick

  • Solid
Style: TEMPERED GLASS/DRGB
Great case. The only downfall is the cable management. I added 7 cooler master rgb fans which needed a PWM hub and an rgb hub. The amount of cables is to much for the back panel to secure. Also, I don't like the fact it doesn't have rubber grommets to cover the wires.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 15, 2021 by adam

  • Great case for air flow
Style: TEMPERED GLASS/DRGB
Love the front mesh panel for better air flow and bottom air flow for gpu. My case came with one dead fan, so I just change both for better quality fans
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 27, 2021 by jon

  • Spacious for ITX build if you're not into the SFF size cases. Got cooling to work great.
Style: TEMPERED GLASS/DRGB
I get the idea of SFF. It's small and fun to have a tiny case, but my first "small build" was in a Lian Li TU150 (that I modified the bottom/rear vents to so there was more airflow), and that's not even considered small enough for a true SFF build, and I didn't want any smaller than that. After a little over a year with it, I realized even with that I wanted a more spacious sized case for fan ventilation and room, so preference varies (also, I got this case earlier than Amazon supplied it because Phantek shipped it directly from their site sooner once it released). This case is like a true successor to the MetallicGear Neo Mini design, but better because it has three PCI-E slots, versus the Neo's two (otherwise I may have got that versus a TU150 at the time), and IMO a better design overall now with side vents, USB-C Gen 2, etc. While top vents are normally really appealing for heat dissipation (especially with modern video cards), I realized I could experiment my own way with the side vents without using a radiator (that is normally advertised with this case) to see what I could do. Upon first getting the case, I took out the included fans without even testing them (sorry Phantek), as I had some Noctua's I was already planning to use for a quiet build. For RGB lovers, check video reviews and you may prefer to keep them installed, as they have pretty cool effects otherwise. I also put some slim Noctua fans on the bottom to assist the video card, and decided I would put one case fan on not the top, but the *bottom* side vent to more immediately help draw out heat from the video card. My idea was that by doing this, I could allow the top front intake fan to draw in some cool air towards the CPU fan and help push it down and out the rear 120mm fan. This also required multiple Noctua 4-pin splitters to use that amount of fans (seven total). Good news is, that actually worked really well! Had to tinker with fan speeds, as that's just a thing, but I can now get a 3700X to behave often around ~59 C under load, which is pretty darn good, and perhaps ~5-7 C cooler than in the (modified) TU150. Video card (RTX 2070) also dropped about that same amount while gaming, but probably realistically more around 4-6 C. Wire management took a bit to get used to, but the included clips that screw in really helped keep wires in place, and the main area of "wire storage" is up top above/behind the motherboard. There is still some room for wires along the bottom and more in the center (going up/down). Overall, I got it all to work. Funny thing though was I was using an SFX power supply from the TU150 build, so when I put that in this case, I got all cables to work and hide except for the PCI-E cable, so I had to get extenders for a 6 and 8-pin segment, and that did the trick. Since I used the motherboard for minor RGB stuff (onboard lights and a couple RGB strips), I can't comment on the RGB controls the case has itself. I would still check video reviews out for that, as it really shows the fun options it has by default that can be used. For what this case offers overall between fan options, USB-C Gen 2, tempered glass, nice look, included fans and RGB options, ways to manage cabling, and a competitive price point, I feel overall it's a great buy. My pic should help show the overall look. I think it came out a bit more purple than it actually is, but you get the idea. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 11, 2021 by JReview11 JReview11

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