💻 Elevate Your Build: Where Silence Meets Performance!
The Phanteks Eclipse P600S is a premium ATX chassis designed for both silent operation and high-performance cooling. Featuring a stylish tempered glass side panel, extensive dust filtration, and support for dual systems, this case is perfect for gamers and professionals alike. With ample storage options and advanced cable management, it combines functionality with a modern aesthetic.
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | Phanteks |
Series | PH-EC600PSTG_WT01 |
Item model number | PH-EC600PSTG_WT01 |
Item Weight | 26.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20.1 x 9.45 x 20.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20.1 x 9.45 x 20.5 inches |
Color | White |
Manufacturer | Phanteks |
ASIN | B07N1NNJ52 |
Date First Available | January 23, 2019 |
J**C
Outstanding
This is one of the best cases I’ve ever used.Came incredibly well packaged.It’s designed with the user in mind centering on efficient cable management, style and airflow functionality.This is a very roomy case, (on the bigger side of mid tower specs) and not light at all but incredibly durable feeling.It’s constructed like a tank with an excellent paint job as well!Everything is substantial and totally functional.Swing out and sound proofed (on the steel side panel) and only “sealed” on the tempered glass on component side.Removable front and top airflow panels with mesh filter and screens, room for 140mm or 120mm fans, (comes with 3-140mm units) fan header is built in for pwm or 3 pin arrangements.Tons of SSD and HDD cages if needed, as well as sturdy feet.Front cover is easily removed to clean filter and is magnetic.There is also a filter at the bottom for the power supply.Motherboard standoffs are pre-installed (ATX)Comes with handy plastic case containing mounting hardware.Nice touch!Top placed power button that’s also lit.Front flip down panel has USB ports and reset button. (No HDD light)Lots of Velcro micro straps located at strategic points where wires and cables are routed.The build was extraordinarily easy to do.It looks great, and at $149.99, packs one hell of a good value.The only cons for me are the plastic sliders where cables come through to the motherboard.Probably needs just a few rubber grommet style holes with these same covers maybe?2nd: add a couple dedicated grab handles for moving around?Lastly, the 3 included 140mm fans are not PWM (4pin) so there is no MB control off the included case fan controller (the controller supports 3 or 4 pin regardless).Excellent job Phanteks!
L**S
Favorite PC Case So Far
I've owned 3 PC cases so far and the Phanteks P600S is by far my favorite one (previous two were Corsair 600 and 780Ts). The build quality is fantastic, the case has virtually no flex whatsoever, which is fairly impressive since one entire side panel is tempered glass. There is a little bit of flex in the front where you mount fans as the metal there is rather thin, but this hasn't been an issue so far and wasn't an issue during fan installation.The case is a bit heavy and has some heft to it, but isn't difficult to grip and lift off of your desk/floor to move around as needed. It definitely has a premium feel to it when it comes to the materials used in the case. There's also a lot of room in the case for radiator/fan placement and the back has plenty of space for cable management (~1 inch thickness). The PSU shroud is also quite spacious, but I recommend routing your power cables before installing your PSU or it can become a hassle to connect the cables.The front and top panels are removable for added air flow. I removed my front one for maximum intake, but rigged together a ghetto LEGO support to lift the top panel about 2 inches off the top of the case so my top fans could still properly exhaust (see picture).I also really appreciate Phanteks' attention to detail with the little things that some other case manufacturers seem to pay little mind to. For example, the P600S comes a small plastic box that contains all of the case screws, a GPU anti-sag bracket that you can install behind the PCIE clips, and a well laid out and simple-to-read instruction manual that is also printed on glossy paper for extra durability.My main criticism would be the four sliding plastic panels Phanteks installed in lieu of plastic grommets or a cable management bar. They look kind of silly and feel like a waste of space. It seems Phanteks may have addressed this in their newer Enthoo Luxe 2 since the plastic covers in that case come with preinstalled holes mounting SSDs.
F**K
Great case with minimal issues. Has what I want in it
I bought this as I hope to use this case with custom water cooling when I can afford the kit and a new graphics card.Pros:- Fits a 420mm radiator, from a Corsair AIO, in the front of the case (not the top, I tried)- Previously fit a 280mm radiator on the top (before I bought the 420)- Allows three 140mm fans in the front (if I wanted to, there appears to be space for six 140mm fans in the front as push/pull)- Front and top panels are easily removeable- Top of case has a removeable frame which can make mounting a radiator easy- Both glass and solid side panels are hinged- Comes with multiple HDD/SDD cages which can be stacked- Comes with an organize box full of screws (still use it today)- Front panel and top panel have nylon which helps with dust. Front also has another mesh frame to help with dust.Cons:- My case came with a small dent on the upper corner of the solid side panel. Not sure what it was from as the box it was shipped in did not appear to be damaged- One of the USB 3.0 connectors is dead. The other USB 3.0 and USB C connector are working perfectly (this did not bug me enough to warrant a replacement)- There is a whole where the power supply is which is visible through the glass panel. I am sure it is meant for an expensive power supply which has a screen or one of those custom screens you can put in yourself. I have a basic power supply and is kind of distracting for me. Wish they included something to cover the whole.Further Details:If you have questions about the airflow, there is a plenty. Even with all of the sound dampening panels put on and closed, there appears to be a lot of airflow. If I needed more access to air flow, I can open the front sound dampening panel to allow more access to air. If you really wanted to, you could also remove the front mesh panel for more access, leaving only the nylon.This case does really help with noise. I like to have my fans ramp up earlier than later which can lead to noise. My previous case did not have noise dampening panels and would get really loud when the fans ramped up. This case does not eliminate noise, but it does help keep the noise level down. I don't have scientific proof or data (I am sure someone does).All in all, I am happy with this purchase.