Introduction
I would like to thank
Phanteks for supplying the review sample.
The Phanteks Eclipse P360X is a slightly souped up variant of the Eclipse P300 with upgraded RGB lighting elements, better cooling capabilities, and additional storage possibilities. While still relying on the simple but effective metal frame, Phanteks has managed to place updates and upgrades nicely both internally and externally.
Specifications
Phanteks Eclipse P360X |
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Case Type: | Mid-Tower |
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Material: | ABS, Steel Chassis, Tempered Glass |
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Weight: | 11.6 kg |
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Slots: | 7 |
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Drive Bays: | 3x Internal 3.5" 2x Internal 2.5" |
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Motherboard Form Factors: | Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX, E-ATX (up to 280 mm wide) |
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Dimensions: | 200 mm x 465 mm x 455 mm (W x H x D) |
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Front Door/Cover: | N/A |
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Front Fans: | 2 x 120/140 mm (1 x 120 mm pre-installed) |
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Rear Fans: | 1 x 120 mm (optional) |
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Top Fans: | 2 x 120/140 mm (optional) |
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Bottom Fans: | N/A |
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Side Fans: | N/A |
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I/O: | 2x USB 3.0 1x Headphone 1x Microphone |
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Fan/LED Controller: | built-in LED controller |
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Compatibility: | CPU Cooler: 160 mm GPU: 400 mm PSU: 250 mm |
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Packaging
Phanteks packs the Eclipse P360X into a plain brown cardboard box with an outline of the chassis on front, alongside the name on the opposite panel. Both smaller sides are actually pretty empty, but you will find carrying holes here.
Thick Styrofoam spacers hold the P360X in place and protect it from any damage, while a plastic bag is meant to keep scratches and fingerprints away.