Product showcase – exterior
The Phanteks Eclipse P600S looks good in black. There is also a white and grey variant to choose from. To open the side panels you need only to pull on the textile loop.
When opened, the panels don’t fall down, because they are secured with hinges.
Out of the box, the Eclipse P600S offers four HDD cages beneath the PSU shroud.
There are also three places for mounting SSDs. With additional HDD/SSD cages (mounted where the cable cover is, in the main chamber) you can reach a total of 10 HDDs (4 in the PSU shroud, 6 in the main compartment), and 3 SSDs in your system (9 if you use them instead of 3.5" drives). That’s really a lot! There is no place for 5.25" drives, as most users seem to consider optical units a thing of the past (and you can always plug in an external device via USB).
Regarding water coo ling, the Eclipse P600S is intended primarily for that kind of set-up, with support for 420 mm radiators in the front, and 360 mm on the top, as well as a 140 mm radiator in the rear. You can install up to three 120/140 mm fans in the front, and three 120/2x140 on the top, as well as a single 120/140 fan in the rear.
The bottom filter can be easily removed, by pulling it out towards the rear of the chassis. The front takes a bit more of an effort to remove, as you need to take off the front cover first.
After that, you can unfasten the filter. The last filter (not removable) is on the top, placed under the metal cover.