Case motherboard compatibility: E-ATX, ATX, MATX, and ITX.
Case fan support: 3x 120mm fans, or 3x 140mm fans in the front, 3x 120mm or 2x 140mm fans on the top, and 1x 120mm or 1x 140mm fan in the rear.
Side Panel Type: Tempered Glass
Front IO: 2x USB 3.2 ports, power button, reset button, 1x headphone jack, 1x audio microphone jack, and 1x USB-C port.
Cooler Height Support: Tower coolers up to 190mm (7.48in).
GPU Length Support: 495mm (17in).
For more technical info, please visit the manufacturer's website.
The build that is using this part is Phanteks AMD Ryzen 7 3800x Work Station, and Phanteks AMD Ryzen 9 5950x Work Station.
The Phanteks P600S is great for intermediate builders. This case is so large you can fit an additional ITX system in the top. It is a mid-tower case, designed to handle large systems and even custom water loops. The case comes with a magnetic tempered glass side panel that swivels open with hinges, allowing users to fix things while the case stands upright. The case is named Eclipse because it uses sound-dampening side panels to block noise from internal components. The case includes 4 3.5” hard drive bays that can be mounted on the bottom or side of the case, and additional bays can be added, totaling up to 8 bays! That’s a lot of storage! However, there are a few drawbacks. The sound-dampening covers can block airflow and trap heat, which is problematic if the user is doing something that puts a heavy load on the GPU. The case comes with cable covers to help with cable management, but the side covers are too big and impractical for hiding cables. The case uses nylon mesh instead of traditional dust filters. The nylon is good at trapping dust and is easier to clean.
I give the Phanteks P600S a 4.5/5.