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Specifications
Manufacturer
Phanteks
Part #
PH-EC416PTG_BW
Type
ATX Mid Tower
Color
Black / White
Power Supply
None
Side Panel
Tinted Tempered Glass
Power Supply Shroud
Yes
Front Panel USB
USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A
Motherboard Form Factor
- ATX
- EATX
- Micro ATX
- Mini ITX
Maximum Video Card Length
- 280 mm / 11.024" With Drive Cages
- 395 mm / 15.551" Without Drive Cages
Drive Bays
- 2 x Internal 3.5"
- 2 x Internal 2.5"
Expansion Slots
7 x Full-Height
Dimensions
- 470 mm x 210 mm x 465 mm
- 18.504" x 8.268" x 18.307"
Volume
- 45.895 L
- 1.621 ft³
Price History
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from completed build Cold Panther v2
Very good air flow and is very simple which I like
from completed build Gaming / Streaming setup
cool cable managment, wish there was more space at top for 2 fans to vent out.
from completed build $1200 PC Build
Cheap case that's well built and looks nice. It's pretty quiet and has nice cable management.
from completed build Ryzen 2700X Monster
This case is pretty spacious on the interior. With the needed sata cables it was a bit tight to build in the back of the case. And I found myself overusing the middle grommet for multiple cables making it slightly crowded. The addition of the velcro straps was nice however making it a tad easier to bunch cable together out of the way. My only gripes are the cutouts at the bottom of the case Over the power supply shroud are a little small. The back thumbscrews for the back panel are a PAIN to get in place and feel rough and hard to screw in. Also the metal plate that goes over the GPU brackets on the back for whatever reason will not stay securely in place and is falling off. Not sure the deal with that but overall a nice case. Added led strip is a nice touch. Don’t have a lot to complain about. Overall a good case for the price and not too difficult to build in. Would recommend to more people.
from completed build Somnio Construo
Great case. It comes apart down to the frame to make modding easier. The RGB lights being pinned differently is just a cash grab. Bite the bullet and buy the $14 RGB adapter. Still worth it. Plus Phanteks is easy to work with if you need parts cause you screwed up your case mod.
from completed build $2200 DEEPCOOL/AURA SYNC GAMING PC
Great looking case. might lack a bit of airflow in the front panel.
from completed build $1800 Black&White Gaming PC
An awesome Computer case, but the top does not have enough space to install a CPU AIO because of the Vram cover.
from completed build Phantom
Awesome case. Even though I didn't do a great job, it's awesome for beginner cable management. The discreet drive bays and basement really make this thing look awesome. The window on it is great for showing off your hardware and varying levels of cable management. Looks great from all around, plenty of dust filters where it matters, easy to clean. Very cool lighting with a magnetic light strip you can place anywhere on or inside the chassis. Great case.
from completed build Black, White, and RGB
Awesome to build in. Tons of room, adequate airflow and looks awesome. The included RGB strip is weird. The 4-pin connector only has a cable about an inch long from the end of the strip, and the other cable just connects to the base and power button rgb. So the strip would have to be plugged in at the base (or top) of the board and just start there, which looked bad. Thankfully, my motherboard included an extension cable, but the case did not. Once I got it working, it looked great. Also, when I plugged in the case fans and turned the pc on for the second time, I heard a beep, a pop, and a cloud of smoke arose from the fan headers on the board. Not sure if that was the fan, the board, or just me being an idiot. Whatever happened, I reattached the fans and now they both work fine. I ended up removing the drive cage since I didn't have any hard drives so I would have more room for cable stuffing. That was pretty simple, so I appreciate the modularity.
from completed build Captain
Where do I start with this thing? The aesthetic itself is subjective. If you don't want a minimalist look, then don't bother. If you want something that's going to look very smooth and clean, look no further. The radiator options are incredible. I have a 360mm in front and had no issue mounting that inside with the fans inside the front shroud. The airflow IN does lack a little in the volume department. I was afraid that if all 3 fans were on full blast they'd be suffocating. But this is a minimalist mid tower, they made the p600 for enthusiasts. Side window has the best design to see the inside of the case from what I've seen. Cable management is VERY easy to get looking clean. SSD brackets are a great touch. Overall aesthetic is just so clean. Add a vertical GPU mount and spend your time in grey screen staring at how pretty this thing is sitting next to you.
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