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Guru3D.com » News » Phanteks the Eclipse P400A Chassis Announced

Phanteks the Eclipse P400A Chassis Announced

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/06/2019 07:20 PM | source: | 7 comment(s)
Phanteks the Eclipse P400A Chassis Announced

Phanteks introduces its newest addition to the Eclipse lineup, the P400A. With engineering improvements, Phanteks is able to explore new ways to deliver a new level of airflow performance with the P400A. The P400A offers a high airflow metal mesh front panel design that combines style with performance.

The P400A breathes performance and is packed with features including a spacious open interior, extensive storage options, and integrated Digital-RGB solution (Digital Version). Offering more performance out of the box, the P400A support upgrades like vertical GPU placement and up to 8x HDD positions. Whether customers prioritize aesthetics or performance, the P400A delivers.

The P400A will be available in three options:

  • P400A with integrated fan controller + 2x black fans. Black
  • P400A with integrated Digital-RGB controller + 3x D-RGB fans.
  • Black or White

ECLIPSE P400A MODELS PRICING:

  • P400A (Fan Controller): $69.99
  • P400A (Digital-RGB Controller): $89.99

Available By Mid August 2019.



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Calmmo
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#5698088 Posted on: 08/07/2019 01:03 PM
I have my 2 ssd's mounted behind the motherboard, can't recall but i do think it came with at least 2 hdd cages that can be placed under the covered/psu area (for hdd's)

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#5698114 Posted on: 08/07/2019 02:29 PM
According to the Phanteks site, the front metal mesh is intended "to catch dust". And I'm sure it will.

That may or may not be cleanable with compressed air, but I'd much rather have removable filters. The otherwise very similar Fractal Meshify cases have filters and a non-glass side option, so I won't have to look at an internal mess either.
I had same mesh/grid before. Does not work very well. And does not dampen noise either. But it enables great airflow.
I have Meshify C TG. Front filter reduces airflow. But after a year of use inside was as clean as having just simple metallic grid for a month.

I would prefer case which would not have PSU in bottom or top, but in front or front and rotated by 90 degrees. This would enable even smaller case. And airflow would not be affected as lower front intake would still be present and entire bottom could serve as filtered intake.

One of these days, I'll have to build my own case, because innovation and creative thinking in PC case business is rare.

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