
Phanteks Eclipse P400A
ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX
Phanteks Eclipse P400A
ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX
Good product in general with good finishes and good equipment.
Well designed for the cable management with many passages, scratch pads and enough space between the door and the back of the wall.
I regret however the little space available above the motherboard under the ceiling plate: you can just install 2 fans, but the watercooling radiator doesn't fit, I had to put mine in the front.
Pro
Contra
From quality like a Phanteks P300 but with 3 fans in front. The front is grid-shaped and also has dust filter function. This makes front open and has very good airflow.
Pro
Contra
Very good enclosure with a very quiet fan. The cable management is excellent. The sheet thickness at the rear fan mounting is wafer thin, (compared to the Enthoo Pro). Only the gods and Phanteks know why there is no fan in the back. If you install a fan in the back, in my case an Arctic P12 PWM, the temperature drops by over 10 degrees.
Pro
Contra
What can I say? Its a great case! Got everything you'd expect from a premium case, very easy to build inside, and now I'm just repeating myself from the pros but yeah, just fuckin buy it.
Pro
Contra
This review was created for a different variant: Eclipse P400A (ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX, E-ATX)
Pro
This review was created for a different variant: Eclipse P400A (ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
Unfortunately if you install an AIO you lose the possibility to put 4 additional hard disks. I don't know yet if this also compromises the 2 hard drives hidden under the plate.
However, if you are looking for a case that can cool your components well. It's a piece of cake. I personally lost 10°C on my CPU overclocker without changing anything else. Well, I have 2 fans out. One at the back and one at the top.
I strongly recommend
Pro
6 out of 29 reviews