A new addition to Phantek’s Eclipse lineup of mid-tower cases aims to tempt fans of small PC builds. Announced Thursday, the Eclipse P200A shrinks the company’s airflow-focused cases down to a mini-tower that accommodates ITX and DTX motherboards exclusively, with an equally tiny starting price of just $50. An upgraded model with RGB lighting and tempered glass comes in at a modest $70.Some mini-ITX builders might sit up at that low cost, as the cheapest small cases hover around $100. Not every PC using an ITX board seeks to take up as little space possible, after all—so while small-form-factor enthusiasts may shun the Phanteks Eclipse P200A for being "oversized" at 30L, DIYers itching to create a showy yet diminutive rig will have room to stuff in lots of hardware.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3616131/phanteks-goes-mini-with-its-eclipse-p200a-itx-case.html#tk.rss_all
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