Phanteks Eclipse P600s review

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Product showcase – interior

Both side panels are very easy to open. You simply need to pull on the textile loop. Let’s see what’s waiting inside.


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The first thing in the main chamber that will catch your attention would be the plastic covers with the Phanteks logo on them (the same as in the Enthoo Evolv X model), intended to hide cables coming to the motherboard from the side. They can be adjusted as needed in order to fit (and hide) your cables in the most effective way, or removed if you need to install double HDD cages (up to three) or a reservoir for a custom liquid cooling need solution.


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You can install your SSDs/HDDs in the rear part of the chassis. There are three places for SSDs on each of the metal covers (with the provided trays which wasn’t the case with the Evolv X). Regarding the 3.5"drive cages, they’re placed on the bottom-left side, in the PSU shroud compartment, and you can mount up to four drives there. 


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Although it’s not a super-huge case, it’s easy to access all of the motherboard ports, and you can fit really huge components here. The case supports graphics cards up to 435 mm in length, and CPU coolers up to 190 mm in height. We have yet to see anything even close to these limits in real life (even the MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Ti LIGHTNING Z edition is “only” 340 mm long).

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