Phanteks Eclipse P600s review

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Product showcase – exterior


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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.


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When opened, the panels don’t fall down, because they are secured with hinges.


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Out of the box, the Eclipse P600S offers four HDD cages beneath the PSU shroud.


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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).

 

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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.


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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.


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After that, you can unfasten the filter.  The last filter (not removable) is on the top, placed under the metal cover.

 

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