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The Phanteks Eclipse G370A Supports a Wide Range of Motherboards

— July 16, 2025 — Tech
The Phanteks Eclipse G370A is a mid-tower ATX chassis first unveiled at Computex 2025, engineered around a high-airflow mesh design that spans the front, top, and side panels. The steel frame and tempered glass side window measure 465 × 476 × 220 mm, providing clearance for CPU coolers up to 170 mm in height and graphics cards up to 400 mm in length. Thermal performance is supported by seven 120 mm fan positions—including three at the front, three at the top, and one at the rear—and dedicated space for a 360 mm radiator on the top panel. The G370A distinguishes itself in its segment by accommodating SSI-EEB motherboards alongside standard E-ATX, ATX, micro-ATX, and mini-ITX form factors, making it suitable for both gaming rigs and workstation-grade systems.

Internal expandability is facilitated by dual 2.5″ SSD brackets behind the motherboard tray and a single 3.5″ drive bay at the chassis base. Pre-installed M25 digital RGB fans synchronize with motherboard lighting software via a Phanteks controller, while the front I/O panel offers USB-C 3.0, USB-A 3.0, and a combined audio jack. Cable management is streamlined through rubber-grommeted routing channels, and tool-free thumbscrews secure external panels for quick access. The Eclipse G370A launched on July 15, 2025, with an MSRP of USD 59.99, EUR 59.90, and GBP 54.99, positioning it as an accessible option for builders seeking performance-focused features without premium pricing.

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Trend Themes

  1. High-airflow Mesh Design — Incorporating high-airflow mesh across multiple panels offers builders enhanced cooling efficiency while maintaining aesthetic appeal.
  2. Multi-size Motherboard Compatibility — Supporting a wide array of motherboard sizes, including SSI-EEB and standard E-ATX, provides flexibility for diverse user needs from gaming to professional workstations.
  3. Integrated RGB Synchronization — Integrating digital RGB fans with motherboard lighting systems allows for seamless aesthetic customization and unification of system components.

Industry Implications

  1. Gaming Hardware — The trend towards versatile and performance-oriented PC cases supports the rising demand for customizable gaming rigs with advanced cooling capabilities.
  2. DIY PC Building — The growing accessibility of feature-rich yet affordable PC cases fosters innovation in the DIY segment, encouraging more hobbyists to engage in custom builds.
  3. Computer Workstations — Advances in PC case design that cater to professional-grade systems highlight opportunities for innovation in workstation setups beyond conventional E-ATX configurations.
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