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Phanteks Eclipse P400 ATX Mid Tower Case

(34 Ratings, 4.7 Average)

Filtered by:Rating: 4 Stars

9 Reviews

alinaqvi
  • 10 points
  • 5 years 6 months ago

I read this one is great for first time builders and has tons of room for cable management, airflow etc. I can't disagree honestly! It has a tinted acrylic side panel which displays the components wonderfully. The only reason I'm giving 4 stars and not 5 is that the cardboard box which contains the screws you need is placed in the middle of the hard drive cages; it was a slight pain to get out!

VaxtinTheWolf
  • 8 points
  • 6 years 7 months ago

from completed build [1] Violet Haze

More space inside than I needed but it sits neatly on my desk. For my first time putting a system together, this case was straightforward and easy to build in. I'm quite satisfied with it, but I wish I had gotten the Silent version simply for the few extra features. The plastic window scratches really easily if you aren't careful. Added one Phanteks RGB light strip to illuminate the inside.

SpyrOZone
  • 4 points
  • 7 years 5 months ago

from completed build "The Black Flash" 7700k + 1070

It looks super nice, but the airflow is just not that great. It's what you get when you pay for looks > performance.

AgentXb1
  • 10 points
  • 7 years 7 months ago

from completed build AgentXb1's Build

It's cool, wish I went for a NZXT Elite in White though. The Elite's inside of the case is nicer. If you're getting this case go for the TEMPERED GLASS model. I scratched the plastic window when building the PC. It isn't very good quality, it got scratched on the corner of a cardboard box, but also my fault for not putting the panel away.

TheRaveTrooper
  • 10 points
  • 7 years 10 months ago

from completed build Luna the Albino!

Roomy, SSD brackets seem weird for me, theres a pump thingie holder placer thing above the HDD cage, its pointless, and I didnt get an awesome screw box organizer like others did :(, the fans are loud now, quiet at first but got louder!

Chillsabre
  • 5 points
  • 7 years 11 months ago

Nice case, enough space to put your essential parts in. Front cables could be a bit longer though and some cut outs for the 8pin cables for the GPU would have been a welcome addition. default fans are decent though and there is a top dust filter making it more resistant to dust.

kyle4790k
  • 7 points
  • 8 years ago

from completed build CowMachine

Good case and everything, good airflow and the thing that blocks off the drive bays and PSU is cool, but it makes getting to a Modular/Semi-Modular PSU a pain in the rear. Would have liked some USBs on the front, but for 70 dollars you cant have it all I guess.

TheNumberTrenton
  • 19 points
  • 8 years 10 months ago

Phenomenal cable management for those that lack there of. Only downsides were this being a fingerprint magnet and the front-facing panel was tough to get off for me. Took me a piece of cloth, a butter knife, and a rubber spatula to take it off! Still my favorite case though, I highly recommend it.

GoodGamingPC
  • 31 points
  • 9 years ago

from completed build GGPC - The Dark Knight - P400 RGB

Phanteks have made a lot of nice chassis lately and the P400 is a great addition to the lineup, in a perfect world I would love to see an optional drive bay in the front and a selection of different front panels for the case - that front panel sure comes off easy and there are no wires connected to it :)