Phanteks Eclipse P600s review

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Product showcase – interior

On the top, there is a solid metal panel. Normally no fans are installed there. 


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After removing the metal cover you can see the fabric filter. When you unscrew the two visible thumbscrews you’ll see…


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…it’s actually a removable (two thumbscrews) tray for fans/radiators.


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A filling port for liquid cooling systems has been placed near the centre of the panel.


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There is plenty of space to route cables, including the EPS one, which can be tricky in some other cases where you need to pre-route it before securing the motherboard inside. Native E-ATX motherboard (up to 280 mm wide) support makes this easier for sure.


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Under the rear fan, there are 7 PCI card slots (secured with thumbscrews), and 3 vertical ones (so you can fit even quite thick cards there in that orientation). 


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There is no mesh for the PSU to suck in fresh air through, but there is a cut-out that exposes the unit (useful for example for the ASUS ROG THOR 1200W power supply).

 

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You can also find a plastic cover in the PSU shroud for PCI-Express cables to pass through. There is also a huge hole for cooling solution’s backplate, which should make life easier during the installation of a cooler.


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In theory, there is no length limit for the PSU when the HDD cages are not installed. It’s the best to stay below 170-180 mm if you want to use them (it’s 195 mm max according to Phanteks when four 3.5” cages are installed, and 245 mm when two are used). Ok, next page please.

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