Tuesday, May 9th 2023

Phanteks Launches The Eclipse G300A: Compact Chassis With Exceptional Value

Phanteks has unveiled its latest product, the Eclipse G300A, a compact ATX chassis that offers exceptional value. Small in size and big on features, it boasts a range of impressive features, including high airflow performance. The G300A chassis features a sleek and minimalist design that combines high-quality materials making it the perfect fit for any environment. The chassis can accommodate ATX motherboards and large GPUs, like the ASUS RTX 4090 STRIX, that can fit perfectly even with front fans installed. Effortlessly cool high-end CPUs with support for front 360 or top 240 radiator while providing ample space for a powerful system build.

The G300A chassis features a unique I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports (1x Type A & 1x type C) and a microphone / headphone jack, allowing for easy access to all your peripherals. The chassis also includes a tempered glass side panel, which allows you to showcase your build and adds a touch of elegance to your setup. The G300A chassis is optimized for airflow, with a mesh front panel that provides maximum ventilation and a dust filter that keeps your system clean and free of debris. The chassis also includes cable management features, allowing you to keep your cables organized and out of the way for a clean and professional look.
Gamers and professionals alike will appreciate the exceptional value and high performance of the G300A, which will be available in both single and triple fan configurations.

Availability: May 2023

MSRP:
  • Eclipse G300A (DBK01), Single Fan, Satin Black: USD $69.99
  • Eclipse G300A (DBK02), Triple Fans, Satin Black: USD $79.99
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7 Comments on Phanteks Launches The Eclipse G300A: Compact Chassis With Exceptional Value

#1
Chaitanya
G300A chassis features a unique I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports (1x Type A & 1x type C)
Does this chasis use single USB 3.0 pin header for this config or use of both internal Type-C header and 20-pin header?
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#2
XDDDant
ChaitanyaDoes this chasis use single USB 3.0 pin header for this config or use of both internal Type-C header and 20-pin header?
It uses single USB 3.0 header for both front panel USB ports.
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#4
bonehead123
mega m..e..h...:(

Well, it's only May, and here is yet ANUTHA same-ole-same-same, lame-lame, no-design-effort-whatsoever rectangular boxen to add to the ever-growing list of 7,124,852.39 other look-a-like boxes already announced so far this year, let alone in the past 5 years...
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#5
konga
Too many cases have slipped into the $100+ range, so I think it's nice that we're seeing more cases from name brands in the ~$70 range again. The front panel/fan mount design is interesting, but my main concern is that having the fans that close to a mesh panel can cause some unpleasant turbulence noise. Hopefully there's enough space there.
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#6
kapone32
kongaToo many cases have slipped into the $100+ range, so I think it's nice that we're seeing more cases from name brands in the ~$70 range again. The front panel/fan mount design is interesting, but my main concern is that having the fans that close to a mesh panel can cause some unpleasant turbulence noise. Hopefully there's enough space there.
Deepcool is your friend.
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#7
lemoncarbonate
Nice to see Phanteks still has budget lineup.
All of their cases build quality are impressive.
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