🖤 Unleash Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The Phanteks Eclipse P400 Air Mid Tower Computer Case combines a sleek digital black design with a tempered glass side panel, offering versatile compatibility for various motherboard sizes and ample cooling options. With a storage capacity for up to 4 drives and convenient front panel connectivity, this case is perfect for gamers and professionals alike. Plus, it comes with a 5-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Brand | Phanteks |
Manufacturer | Phanteks, Phanteks |
Colour | Digital Black |
Item Height | 18.3 Inches |
Item Width | 8.3 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 46.99 x 21.08 x 46.48 cm; 8.48 Kilograms |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Item model number | PH-EC400ATG_DBK01 |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Weight | 7 Grams |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Manufacturer | Phanteks |
Item Weight | 8 kg 480 g |
J**E
Une tour très ventilée et discrète
Acheté il y a 3 ans.Le P400A est une tour efficace pour ventiler les composants, avec le mesh frontal qui retient la poussière c'est certainement l'un des produits les plus performants et pratiques que j'ai eu.Si l'on a pas mal de composants, la tour est généreuse en place, il faudra prendre un peu de son temps pour tout bien agencer et faire passer les câbles. Les fixations simples des SSD derrière la carte mère sont pratiques. Pour les ventilateurs en façade j'ai toujours un peu de mal à me rappeler comment bien retirer correctement le plateau de fixation sur lequel ont les place. C'est un coup à prendre.Je déplore que les deux prises jack sur le dessus de la tour ne fonctionnent que pour un seul des deux écouteurs.4/5 , si les jacks marchaient ça aurait été 5/5
A**O
Venditore ottimo
Il case è perfetto per tutti componenti. Ci tengo a dettagliare l'esperienza super positiva col venditore. Purtroppo per un errore mio mi è caduto il pc ed il vetro temperato laterale è andato in frantumi. Il venditore, con i dovuti tempi, mi ha inviato la sostituzione a sue spese
A**W
Phanteks Eclipse P400A Digital ATX Mid-Tower - Optimal Airflow and Aesthetics!
The Phanteks Eclipse P400A Digital ATX Mid-Tower is a premium computer case designed to provide optimal airflow and showcase your components with its stunning aesthetics. Featuring a mesh front panel, tempered glass side panel, and digital RGB lighting, this case offers an exceptional blend of performance and visual appeal.Pros:1. Superior Airflow: The mesh front panel allows for unrestricted airflow, keeping your components cool and enhancing system performance.2. Sleek Tempered Glass: The tempered glass side panel provides a clear view of your PC's internal components, allowing you to showcase your build.3. Digital RGB Lighting: The built-in digital RGB lighting adds a touch of style and customization, creating an eye-catching visual effect.4. Spacious Interior: The ATX Mid-Tower design offers ample space for high-end components and efficient cable management.5. Durable Build: The Phanteks Eclipse P400A is constructed with high-quality materials, ensuring durability and longevity.Cons:1. None Noted: The Phanteks Eclipse P400A Digital ATX Mid-Tower has met all expectations, and there are no reported drawbacks or issues during use.In conclusion, the Phanteks Eclipse P400A Digital ATX Mid-Tower stands out as a top-notch computer case, providing excellent airflow, aesthetics, and functionality. With its mesh front panel, tempered glass side panel, and digital RGB lighting, this case is a perfect choice for users seeking a blend of performance and visual appeal.With no reported drawbacks and widespread user satisfaction, I confidently rate the Phanteks Eclipse P400A Digital ATX Mid-Tower with a perfect five stars. Elevate your PC build with this premium and stylish case - an essential component for any gaming or high-performance system!
C**S
Ehhh. Should’ve went with the P500 or P600.
First time building a computer, but it doesn’t take an expert to realize where corners were cut and how this case could be improved in several areas.First off, for the inflated price I paid ($100), I was expecting a lot more Out of this case. Yes, it’s normally a mid range $69 something case, but I needed one and heard great things about this one.The build quality is definitely something I would have felt more comfortable about out of a $50 case. The fans that come with the case are three pin fans that I’m most likely going to throw in the trash in favor of something better for wiring and aesthetic purposes. The front case and fan wires came basically tied together, tangled, and shoved through a little slit in the back of the case haphazardly from the factory. The power supply shroud is not removable and is riveted in place which is very annoying but something I can live with. The two cable management cutouts for your standard 24 pin connectors, fan wires, usb hookups, etc are slightly too small. I just barely fit my 24pin connector through them due to the capacitors and shrink tubing. The glass side panel feels like it’s over tempered, if such a thing exists. It feels almost like a cheap plastic, yet is not. It feels very weak and moving the case is nerve wracking because just picking up the case wrong makes me feel like it’s going to shatter; it just has that frequency of glass that’s about to shatter if you look at it wrong. The other side panel would be fine, if not for the screw retention system that holds the two panel screws in the panel and makes for a terrible time threading the screws in or out. There’s no reason they shouldn’t just be clearance holes with removable hardware like the other side. Watch out not to cross thread them. The top of the case is extremely bland, something you can’t really pick up on in the photos, as from a distance and from the sides and front, the case looks okay....But in reality is completely flat and empty (good for setting stuff on I guess). The power button has a click to it that is really not pleasant and feels quite gross. The other buttons seem fine but are hard to get to as they are under the top lip on the front of the mesh panel. The mesh dust panel on top of the case is 1/16-ish inches too small all the way around the recessed portion on the top and slides all around since it doesn’t fit snug and the magnets are weak. The accessories screws that came with the case were in a plastic bag, not in an organizer like other Phanteks cases (This isn’t really a big deal).The instructions are basically useless. As a first time builder, something I did not expect to have to do was have to research everything on my own about fan types, their connectors, speeds, etc. if they came already installed in a case from a reputable manufacturer. I would, however expect a few diagrams of the fan connections, their pin outs, their part numbers if I wanted to order more matching ones, etc. Yes, it’s something I should probably have researched more about, but wiring the fans properly is the hardest part about building this PC so far. Newer motherboards are almost all 4pin connectors and me being inexperienced am worried about burning things up on my Mobo or damaging other components in my pc.There are a few things I do like:The velcro straps for cable management are an awesome addition to the case and probably my favorite feature. I really like the cooling capabilities with this case and it’s front mesh panel. The HDD trays are really nice. This is probably a super common feature in most cases but I wouldn’t know. All I can say is they’re great and make installing hard drives a snap. I like that this case is up off the ground and will allow for good airflow to my psu. That’s about it.This being said, I definitely wouldn’t hesitate to buy a Phanteks case again. I think I’m a little bit more picky than most consumers. Phanteks is a brand I’d give another shot based on what the community has been saying about them and their performance compared to other cases. The looks of the 600s have caught my eye, and I should have gone with that, and will most likely transfer everything over to one when it comes time to help my sister build a computer (she will get this case).Would I recommend this case??? Eh... maybe for $69.... Just eh.Looks: 2.5/5Build quality: 3/5Cooling: 4/5Instructions: 1.5/5
K**N
Some great features, and very little missing from this case.
*** Edit ***Please note, I originally gave this case a 4* review but since sending my review I swapped my non-modular PSU for a modular PSU and have been able to manage the cables at back better, which in turn has allowed me to manage the cables at the front so that my GPU cables don't annoy me as much as they did before. I have upgraded the review to 5 stars as 4.9 wasn't an option.*** End of Edit ***First what I like about this case:- Great looks with RGB and built in controller- lot of space motherboard side- 3 included RGB fans- Some cable management features with grommets- Some intake filtering through mess at the front of the case- The case is quietWhat I think could have been done better:- Pre-installed fans had really untidy cables, I had to remove all fans and then put them back to get rid of visible cables in the front side of the case and fans didn't come with rubber mounts to dampen the fan noise- The RGB runs through a panel at the front with no obvious way to control the RGB lighting through connecting the controller to a USB header on my motherboard (this might also be down to motherboard not having a suitable D-RGB header, so not entirely a Phanteks issue)- RGB fans each have 2 cables with 3 connectors, 1 to power the fan, one connector to join an RGB chain and the last to pass through control and add another Phanteks or Metallic Gear fan into the chain but this creates a lot of cable clutter and there were not enough tie down points that I could use to manage those cables(I'm still not happy with the way this is in my case but have a plan, I'm just waiting on a replacement modular PSU as my non-modular PSU has filled the space under the PSU cover with excess cables making it hard to manage cables - again not really a Phanteks issue)I found building in this case really easy, compared to my last build from 8 years ago, I have added black and red cable extensions and now need to replace my PSU as mentioned above due to the extra cables that need to be concealed. I also added 2 Metallic Gear Skiron RGB fans, as these were both cheaper than the Phanteks fans and available (they are identical fans, to the Phanteks, with just a different sticker on them) and will add a final 120mm at the back to complete that side of the build, I might also add some RGB strips for extra illumination and will probably stick with Phanteks as I can control them all from the same controller on the top of the case.I learnt a lot about RGB doing this build, namely there are a lot of standards out there, and even 2 companies support the same standard don't support them all fully, hopefully we will eventually see a single standard as right now Corsair seem to have the system that's recognised as being the best unified standard but that's not without its issues such as the impact the software has on gaming performance and the impact the hardware has on bank balances.I had to try and set my CPU Cooler's RGB, RAM RGB and motherboard RGB seperately and ideally would have preferred to have my case colour scheme running red/green and not red/yellow, but the Phanteks RGB controller doesn't permit this, my mother doesn't support direct control and I can't find a good, affordable third party solution at the moment.That said, I would still recommend this case, but it will need some extra filters to put in over the fan intakes at the front of the case.
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