Wednesday, June 8th 2022

Phanteks Announces Eclipse G360A Case

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the G360A is now online]

Phanteks announced the new Eclipse G360A, an exceptional value chassis built on its predecessor, the P360A and sets the bar even higher with more fan locations and 360 radiator support to meet next generation hardware cooling demand. The metal front panel features Phanteks' Ultra-fine Performance Mesh design that combines high airflow performance with dust filtration, all-in-one. With its high-performance design, the G360A is ready for powerful gaming setups, offering 360 radiator options in the top and front while having plenty of space for full-length GPUs, multiple HDD and SSD locations, and a vertical GPU mounting option.

Like all Phanteks lighting products, the integrated D-RGB lighting is simple to control with pre-programmed lighting effects and requires no software. Optionally, the D-RGB controller can be synchronized with compatible motherboards and expanded with more D-RGB products.
Phanteks Eclipse G360A feature highlights:
High performance design
Equipped with the Ultra-fine Mesh front panel, the G360 was designed to meet next gen cooling demands. It brings high-end cooling capabilities with 360 radiator support in the front and top of the chassis, 7 fan locations and plenty of clearance for large GPUs.

Great value yet capable
The Eclipse Series from Phanteks is known for offering a great value across its lineup. The G360A brings unique capabilities and features to house even the highest end gaming systems in a compact ATX mid-tower chassis.

Integrated lighting
Equipped with its own Digital-RGB controller, the Eclipse G360A makes lighting easy. It's software-free with manual control and programmed with tasteful lighting effects out of the box. Three Digital-RGB 120 mm fans are pre-installed and a LED strip is integrated along the tempered glass panel. Like all of Phanteks' lighting products, the Digital-RGB controller can be expanded with more lighting products and/or synced with motherboards to allow for software control.

The Eclipse G360A is ready for next-gen performance with incredible value.

MSRP: €99.90 / $99.99 / £84.90, Available End of June.
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7 Comments on Phanteks Announces Eclipse G360A Case

#1
ZoneDymo
nothing special, but functional and fine looking, thumbs up
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#2
DeathtoGnomes
another 'New' case wthout USB-C on the front/top
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#3
BlaezaLite
Looks very similar to my case. Except the RGB.
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#4
bonehead123
DeathtoGnomesanother 'New' case wthout USB-C on the front/top
^^THIS^^

D-T-G beat me to it :D
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#5
Minus Infinity
How does the 360A compare to the 500A. I have the latter and it's brilliant case, but would love the same in a smaller version for my second PC that sits in my loungeroom. If those damn NUC's weren't so expensive they might be an option, but I prefer doing my own builds. Obviously I could just do a micro )or it it mini) ITX based system.
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#6
DeathtoGnomes
Minus InfinityHow does the 360A compare to the 500A. I have the latter and it's brilliant case, but would love the same in a smaller version for my second PC that sits in my loungeroom. If those damn NUC's weren't so expensive they might be an option, but I prefer doing my own builds. Obviously I could just do a micro )or it it mini) ITX based system.
will probably have to compare notes between the two on phanteks product page.
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