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Review: Phanteks Eclipse P600s Chassis
This round we’re revving up that all new Phanteks Eclipse P600S mid-tower PC chassis. The Dutch company is keeping up the pace, as this is another new product after the Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X, which we reviewed at the end of October 2018.
Read the review right here.
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#5645434 Posted on: 03/02/2019 05:15 AM
That looks like a really fine set of dust filters.
me being an idiot that I am, bought mine for 100 something euros.
Phanteks produces some really good, noise efficient, high-pressure fans. Check them out. Slight warning: their QA could use a boost
That looks like a really fine set of dust filters.
me being an idiot that I am, bought mine for 100 something euros.
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Phanteks produces some really good, noise efficient, high-pressure fans. Check them out. Slight warning: their QA could use a boost
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#5645992 Posted on: 03/04/2019 12:53 PM
A friend have an Enthoo Elite from this company for his WS with build in NAS in it (XL-ATX + m-ITX system) really good looking and inteligent space management case... exept the price lol.
My little devil case look old compared to it (well... it is, but it offer everything that i need
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A friend have an Enthoo Elite from this company for his WS with build in NAS in it (XL-ATX + m-ITX system) really good looking and inteligent space management case... exept the price lol.
My little devil case look old compared to it (well... it is, but it offer everything that i need

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Good to have the removable solid panels so you can change it from a 'silent' case to a 'high airflow' case - from modding my own Phanteks P400 case I know that it's important to have an open space directly in front of the fans to the outside air rather than an enclosed panel sitting in front of it, makes a big difference to airflow & consequently temperatures. With my experience of this I'd be inclined to buy a high air flow case from the get-go, rather than a hybrid type case like this one, but if you are the type where you sometimes want the most silence but at other times want performance instead, then this hybrid design fits that bill as long as you're happy to keep removing or replacing the front panel to suit your needs for that session (not like it's difficult to do).