

The latest edition to the Eclipse Series, the P360X is a compact mid-tower ATX case featuring optimized high air-flow design, liquid-cooling support, and easy to use storage options with an affordable price.
The distinctive front panel’s integrated D-RGB lighting is influenced by automotive 3D lighting design and brings better airflow with the new air ducts.


LIGHTING & AIRFLOW INTEGRATION
The Eclipse P360X integrated lighting highlights the air vents with a subtle 3D-effect inpired by automotive lighting design. Air can flow freely through multiple air vents for optimized performance.

INTEGRATED DIGITAL-RGB CAPABILITIES
The integrated lighting can be easily
controlled, expanded and synced with
compatible motherboards.
OPTIMIZED AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE
Air vents and grills allow airflow to move
freely into the system.

CASE SPECIFICS
DIMENSIONS & COLOR
COMPONENT BREAKDOWN

COOLING CAPACITY
The Eclipse P360X offers multiple fan and radiator positions.

STORAGE CAPACITY
HDDs and SSDs can be easily installed in the tool-less brackets up to a total of 2x HDD and 3x SSD.

Pros: Easy cable management installation, nice under-bay for your power supply (hidden from view), and an easy way to install or remove HDDs/SSDs. Also, the cable management routes are great and should work with most, if not all configurations. The front design really makes this case shine, and the light bars going up the front make for a very unique look. All of the RGB modes are very easy to set and use.
Cons: The RGB connector for something like Aura by ASUS may or may not work with your motherboard without additional configuration. It comes with a three pin addressable header, so you may need a four pin adapter/converter to use it with your motherboard if it doesn't have it. The lights will work fine without the RGB connector, just make sure to plug your power supply's SATA connector into the one inside the case. That way, you can use the buttons provided on top of the case to change your RGB case color. You just won't be able to control it through software to have it sync with your motherboard, cooler, and so on. If you have a lot of cables to work with, the fitting on the back may be a bit difficult to put back on. There's a good amount of clearance, but I feel an extra inch or two would help a lot. More of a personal con rather than a broader one.
Overall Review: Overall I would recommend this case to anyone looking for a case that shows off their hardware and provides great features at an affordable price. A mid-tower case and provided tempered glass panel with this design is hard to beat at this price point.