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Phanteks Eclipse P300 and Eclipse P350X Cases Pictured

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Phanteks is planning to make its flagship Eclipse line of cases more affordable this year, with the introduction of two entry-level models, the Eclipse P300 and the Eclipse P350X. Both are ATX mid-towers with more subdued styling than the P400-series, without any apparent compromise on build quality. The Eclipse P300 features a full-metal construction, with steel (and not ABS) even making up the front panel. The side panel features a tempered-glass panel over the upper compartment of its contemporary horizontal dual-partitioned layout. There are three new color variants of the P300, as pictured below.

Storage areas include two each 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch drive bays. Ventilation includes two 140/120 mm front intakes, two 120 mm or one 140 mm top exhaust, and a rear 120 mm exhaust. You can mount 280 mm x 140 mm or 240 mm x 120 mm radiators along the front panel, and 240 mm x 120 mm or 140 mm x 140 mm ones up top. The Eclipse P350X is a more upscale sibling of the P300, and is positioned between the P300 and the P400. It comes in a special all-black color, and RGB LED lighting, which takes input from standardized headers and supports ASUS Aura Sync RGB and MSI Mystic Light software. The Eclipse P300 new color variants is expected to be priced at USD $59.99, while the P350X is expected to go for $69.99.



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