Wednesday, April 18th 2018

Phanteks Releases Three New Eclipse P300 Color Options

Phanteks is excited to be releasing three new colors to the P300 Lineup: Black/Red, Black/White, and White. With its full metal exterior and a tempered glass side panel, the Eclipse P300 has an exceptional build quality in its class. The new PSU shroud design enhances the clean interior and exterior looks. It's packed with features to create an intuitive and convenient installation experience. The P300 comes with easy cable management tools, AIO water-cooling support, dustproof interior, full length GPU support and RGB lighting with possibilities to expand with more Phanteks RGB products. The Eclipse P300 is a great starting point for new and budgetoriented users.
Phanteks Eclipse P300 Color Editions are available now.

MSRP (including taxes): USD $59.99.
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10 Comments on Phanteks Releases Three New Eclipse P300 Color Options

#1
Kursah
Damn. That's a nice price, I haven't checked reviews yet but I'm hoping TPU has or will be reviewing this case!
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#2
Hood
Decent price for a tempered glass case, but it's small, so suitable for a basic build, but not for one with a large CPU cooler or radiator, and only fits 2 x HDD and 1 x SSD. It's not too ugly either.
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Vayra86
One of the cases I was eyeing for my build a few months ago. Really good allrounder, good airflow, good noise profile, good build quality. Just be wary of the installation options, because they are a bit limited. (Cooler height, available slots). An ideal case for a mainstream (non-HEDT) rig. And very well priced as well.

The only thing that broke it for me was the fan port on the top, it totally destroys aesthetics imo
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#5
Manu_PT
Vayra86One of the cases I was eyeing for my build a few months ago. Really good allrounder, good airflow, good noise profile, good build quality. Just be wary of the installation options, because they are a bit limited. (Cooler height, available slots). An ideal case for a mainstream (non-HEDT) rig. And very well priced as well.

The only thing that broke it for me was the fan port on the top, it totally destroys aesthetics imo
This is my case. I have an air cooled 8700k @ 4,8ghz on it. I got it because of the low price and I didnt mind it being smaller, it is smaller than many matx cases. It has some limitations as you said,16cm cooler, storage limiations but it works for a good non watercooled gaming rig imo. The fact it is short in lenght, makes the airflow very good, with frint fans really close to cpu cooler and gpu.

Im pretty happy overall, would only want a no side window version as rgb is not my thing, but thats all.
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#6
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
Having a P400S myself, and the only only bad thing is the cooling. 240 rad as an intake, and 120 + 2x140mm fans as exhaust. Still runs pretty warm.
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#7
Vayra86
Chloe PriceHaving a P400S myself, and the only only bad thing is the cooling. 240 rad as an intake, and 120 + 2x140mm fans as exhaust. Still runs pretty warm.
That depends on your fans and fan profile then, not the case.
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#8
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
Vayra86That depends on your fans and fan profile then, not the case.
Rad on front with 4x Corsair ML120, 2x Phanteks 140mm on top and Noctua 120mm PWM in rear.
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#9
Hood
Chloe PriceRad on front with 4x Corsair ML120, 2x Phanteks 140mm on top and Noctua 120mm PWM in rear.
I like lots of air flow too, but the setup you're describing would have the fans costing twice as much as the case! But we're all in that situation to some extent, because the fans included in most cases are cheap, inadequate, and usually become noisy after a while (sleeve bearing crap). I have $100 worth of fans in my $150 case. It must be a conspiracy to sell expensive fans, by including only the cheap junk pre-installed in new cases (and AIO water coolers). Capitalism at it's finest.
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#10
Keullo-e
S.T.A.R.S.
HoodI like lots of air flow too, but the setup you're describing would have the fans costing twice as much as the case! But we're all in that situation to some extent, because the fans included in most cases are cheap, inadequate, and usually become noisy after a while (sleeve bearing crap). I have $100 worth of fans in my $150 case. It must be a conspiracy to sell expensive fans, by including only the cheap junk pre-installed in new cases (and AIO water coolers). Capitalism at it's finest.
I know. :D But I wanted performance for my expandable AIO cooler (Alphacool Eisbaer 240), so it was a no-go for the stock fans. Got those Phanteks fans for free, and that Noctua with few euros. 2x dual-pack of ML120:s (4 fans total) cost 60 euros.. :D

But well, when u buy a quality fan, you will get what you paid for. I mean, those usually last for a long time, and there isn't rattles or some other shit what cheap fans usually have. :)

edit: I paid 89eur for my P400S windowed in 01/2017.
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