Phanteks has added a new mid-tower PC case to its Eclipse Series with the announcement of the Eclipse G370A. Revealed during Computex 2025, the G370A is designed for users who need strong airflow, flexible hardware support, and a straightforward build experience. The case targets gamers, system builders, and workstation users with a focus on functionality over unnecessary features.
The G370A adopts a full mesh front panel combined with a perforated top section and side ventilation to improve airflow throughout the chassis. It supports up to seven 120 mm fans, with mounting locations at the front, top, and rear. For liquid cooling, there is dedicated clearance for a 360 mm radiator in the top position, allowing users to install high-performance cooling solutions without space issues.


The Eclipse G370A supports SSI-EEB motherboards, making it a strong choice for workstation-grade builds that need larger board formats. It is also compatible with ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX motherboards, providing builders with flexibility for various system configurations.
Inside the chassis, there is room for GPUs up to 405 mm in length and CPU air coolers up to 185 mm in height. Storage options include space for two 3.5-inch drives and three 2.5-inch drives. Cable management features such as pre-installed Velcro straps and a 25 mm gap behind the motherboard tray help simplify the building process.


The design prioritizes thermal performance while maintaining a clean and minimal appearance. Phanteks has avoided unnecessary embellishments, focusing instead on a functional layout that supports both gaming and professional workloads.
The Phanteks Eclipse G370A is scheduled for release on July 15, 2025. It will be priced at $59.99 in the United States, €59.90 in Europe, and £54.99 in the United Kingdom. The case will be available through authorized retailers and online stores worldwide.