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Phanteks (PH-EC600PSTG_DMW01) Eclipse P600S Hybrid Silent and Performance ATX chassis, Tempered Glass, Fabric filter, dual system support, massive storage, PWM hub, sound dampening panels, Matte White

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Style: Tempered Glass


Color: Matte White


Features

  • Universal Fan Hub one central hub to configure performance and acoustics to your preference
  • Includes 3x Phanteks Premium 140mm fans, front I/O port with Type C Gen 2
  • Supports high-end watercooling for both 120mm and 140mm form factor
  • Dual Systems support allowing for an ITX motherboard installation in the top to run simultaneously with your main system
  • Heavy and sound dampening panels to reduce noise and Fabric Mesh font panel for optimal airflow performance

Description

Designed to offer the best of two worlds. A hybrid forged between silent and high-performance chassis. Find the optimal configuration in any situation by switching between quiet or performance mode. Designed with effective sound proofing panel and Phanteks’ new high-airflow fabric, the Eclipse P600s offers the full potential of two opposites, minimum noise and maximum airflow. Based on the award winning Evolv X chassis interior, the Eclipse P600s comes with tons of features. Motherboard Support:ATX, uATX, mITX, (E-ATX - up to 280mm wide). Front I/O: 1x USB 3.1 Type-C, 2x USB 3.0, Mic, Headphone, Reset. Expansion slots: 7. Internal 3.5”: 10 (4x included). Internal 2.5": 3 (3x included). 120mm Fan: 3x Front/3x Top/1x Rear; 140mm fan: 3x Front (3x DRGB Fans installed)/2x Top/1x Rear. 1200 Radiator: Front up to 360/Top up to 360/Rear 120; 140mm Radiator: Front up to 420/Top up to 280/Rear 140. Graphic card: 435mm/17.24in. CPU cooler: 190mm/7.48in. Front Radiator Clearance: 95mm/3.74in. Top Radiator Clearance: 65mm/2.56in. Motherboard: Up to 280mm wide.


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Phanteks


Series: ‎P600S


Item model number: ‎P600S


Item Weight: ‎22 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20.1 x 9.45 x 20.5 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎20.1 x 9.45 x 20.5 inches


Color: ‎Matte White


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Phanteks


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎February 8, 2022


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  • One of the best mid tower cases on the market
Style: Close Panel Color: Black
Phanteks cases and fans are very good overall and support team is top notch. The Eclipse is loaded with features and it’s nearly as large as a full tower case. Building a computer and upgrading components inside will be easier with the Eclipse than the majority of other mid-tower options. The stock fans keep things cool. The fans may not spin fast, but their design allows them to effectively push a lot of air and keep it moving without having to ramp up to insane rpm’s. The case is insulated. According to Phanteks, it used sound insulation designed to reduce fan noise emanating from within the case. Hard drive bays can be installed in 3 different locations. The included fan hub is convenient and straightforward. Cable management is a cinch. The front I/O has two USB A and one USB C connectors, a reset button, and separate audio and mic auxiliary ports. Audio and microphone quality thru the front I/O is fantastic. It transmits loud, high quality sound with no interference. The Eclipse has plenty of clearance for fans and radiators and the tracks on the top and front of the case allow multiple cooling configurations. The side panels open wide and are removeable, which makes everything accessible. The front and top panels can be removed as well. Leaving them on suppresses fan noise, but they restrict airflow somewhat. Removing them increases airflow but fan noises are more audible. In my experience, the front and top panels can be left on most of the time without negatively affecting the temperatures inside the case. However, under extreme loads removing the front and/or top panel can lower temperatures a tad. Airflow is good enough that removing the panels only made a difference of a few degrees. The best way to improve airflow is to upgrade the fans to something like the Phanteks PH-F140MP_BBK02, and then tweak the fan curve on the motherboard. But only people who push their computers hard will need to upgrade the fans. In its stock configuration, the Eclipse is rated as one of the coolest mid-size towers on the market. My experience confirms that. I will nitpick a few things. The PSU shroud cannot be removed. That is a bit odd considering the versatility of the case. The space behind the motherboard (where the cables are) is a bit narrow in proportion to the massive size of the case. That space isn’t narrower than other cases (it’s wider than my last case), but a few millimeters of extra space would’ve been appreciated. Lastly, the tracks that secure the fans are thin. They aren’t flimsy, but they don’t feel as sturdy as the rest of the case. Overall, this is an excellent case. It has a simple, modern ascetic that doesn’t scream “Gamer” and it’s available with clear or solid panels. Solid panels are surprisingly uncommon these days, but that’s my preference. The solid panel option looks slick and should offer better cooling and noise suppression because of the additional insulation. The Eclipse is quieter and cooler than my previous Thermaltake cases, and it outperforms the cases my friends use for their computers by a longshot. The sound insulation works well enough that I can have the computer on my desk just a few feet from my head and I hear nearly nothing when gaming and watching videos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022 by OnlineShopper

  • Great build quality, but some confusing installation
Style: Tempered Glass Color: White
The actual case itself is very high quality. Everything just feels very "solid/reliable." I previously had a Thermaltake case of a similar price, and this is unquestionably better. The various removable magnetic panels are very neat and make the case almost completely silent. I also didn't actually realize that I had gotten the RGB version, and the lights look pretty neat with my white case. It's a good balance where they don't feel tacky/overdone. My only downside to the actual design of the case is that the plastic cover things for cable management definitely aren't preferable to the rubber holes I've had in other cases. I ended up just removing many of them. It seems a number of other reviews had the same experience. The only other issue I've encountered is that installing HDDs/SSDs was kind of confusing and not well explained (and I think that there might be at least one thumb-screw hole out of alignment when installing the HD rackets to the right of the motherboard). Here are a couple issues I ran into (and ended up resolving - they generally weren't actually problems with the case's design, but were just hard to figure out because the manual didn't explain them well): - It took me some time to realize that the SSD holders behind the motherboard are meant to simply be slid in/out. I first tried screwing the SSD into them while they were still in the case, which naturally doesn't work since you can't reach the screws on the sides for all of them. Next I tried unscrewing the SSD holders, screwing the SSD into them, and screwing them back in (which obviously doesn't work because the SSD blocks the screws). It turns out the correct way is actually very simple and good (you can remove the holders without unscrewing them, since you can just slide them out), but the manual didn't explain it well. - It also took me some time to figure out how to secure the HDD holders to the left of the motherboard. The correct way to do so isn't complicated (there are holes to hook it in and then other holes to use a thumb-screw to secure), but the manual doesn't do a good job of explaining how. For one of them I also couldn't get both thumb-screw holes to align; fortunately only one was needed for it to be adequately secure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2022 by Zachary Sloan

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