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Phanteks Launches G400A Mid-Tower Chassis: Optimized for Performance, Style, and Cooling

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Phanteks is excited to introduce the G400A, a next-generation mid-tower chassis that builds on the success of the P400A. Designed with gamers and PC builders in mind, the G400A delivers exceptional airflow, efficient cable management, and a clean, modern aesthetic. Its redesigned, spacious interior supports the largest graphics cards and enhances cooling potential, making it ideal for high-performance builds.

With up to 10 fan mounts, support for 140 mm fans, and space for a 360 mm top radiator, the G400A is engineered to handle demanding systems. A sleek, cable-free rear-side connector layout further ensures a neat, organized build while maximizing airflow. The G400A offers robust cooling, ample space, and modern aesthetics, making it the ideal choice for gamers and creators seeking a versatile,
high-performance PC case.



Key Features of the G400A Mid-Tower Chassis:
  • Rear-Side Connector ATX Mainboard Support: Conceals connectors for a streamlined, cable-free look. Compatible with MSI BTF and ASUS Project Zero ATX mainboards.
  • Seamless Compatibility: Fully compatible with the Phanteks NexLinq App and Hub for easy control and customization.
  • Redesigned Front Panel: 45% open surface area for improved airflow intake.
  • Clean Front Inlet Design: Directs focused airflow to critical components and reduces turbulence.
  • 4x M25-140 Gen 2 DRGB Fans Included: High-performance cooling with stunning D-RGB lighting.
  • Flexible Fan Support: Supports up to 7x 120 mm or 6x 140 mm fans.
  • Spacious GPU Compatibility: Support for largest graphics cards without compromise.
  • Built-In D-RGB Strip: Adds ambient lighting to enhance the internal components.
  • Dedicated Cable Management Tool: Cable tray with Velcro straps helps organizes cables for a clean look.
Available Now: G400A Chassis (Black/White): $99.99 |€99.90 | £84.90

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looks like a P400S with a vented PSU compartment
 

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Truly a stunning case! I'm a huge sucker for mesh and this one has mesh all around!
 
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Airflow reviews are looking really good for this case. Phanteks has another winner on their hands!!! I'm excited to build my niece her first PC in this case.
 
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Truly a stunning case! I'm a huge sucker for mesh and this one has mesh all around!
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Hands down the best case I've owned so far... incredibly well built and thought into its design... and I've got a 3 slot GPU in there and an fullsized ATX PSU, plus a dual stack tower cooler on the CPU. Its spacious, but compact. Here's the kicker... I've never had lower hardware temps either, and the only intake I use is the GPU itself, plus 3 fans for outtake.

That said... Phanteks is generally right up there in terms of quality products, too. I was so close to buying an Evolv Shift...
 

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The G400 looks like an awesome case!!! I built in the last Phanteks P400 case and I really enjoyed the experience!
 
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Garbage grade HDD bay along with missing Power and drive activity LEDs on front IO panel just ruin what otherwise would have been the best sub $100 case.
 
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Garbage grade HDD bay along with missing Power and drive activity LEDs on front IO panel just ruin what otherwise would have been the best sub $100 case.

Why do you need a power led when you are looking at your screen, so can see it is on. I don't have either on my 7000D and don't need them, i can hardly even see the top front of my case anyway.
 
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Why do you need a power led when you are looking at your screen, so can see it is on. I don't have either on my 7000D and don't need them, i can hardly even see the top front of my case anyway.
Gigabyte boards use that for S state status(though these days its either on or off where as in past it would blink when PC was put to sleep through Windows) at a quick glance so thats the only use for Power LED.
 
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Gigabyte boards use that for S state status(though these days its either on or off where as in past it would blink when PC was put to sleep through Windows) at a quick glance so thats the only use for Power LED.

My screen turns off, but i still know it's on by the red led on the GPU(rest are off) so i just have the press enter or click mouse to turn screen back on, i don't really use sellp, but the motherboard leds would indicate it was in sleep mode as i am sure they stay on, but not certain.
 
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The G400A looks really interesting and is airflow focused. When you have parts that need all the airflow they can get, it'll really help. Can't wait to get my hands on this case!
 
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