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Computex 2024: Phanteks unveils next-gen cases, new coolers and more

At Computex 2024, Phanteks is unveiling an array of next-generation products, including a new chassis line-up that includes upgrades to fan favourite cases like the Evolv, Eclipse, NV and Enthoo. Leo gives us the low down in our latest Computex coverage.

The Glacier One M25-Gen2 AIO is the latest liquid cooler from Phanteks. Combining D-RGB lighting, an infinity mirror hub and daisy-chaining M25 Gen2 fans, the cooler promises striking aesthetics and high performance. We also have the Glacier EZ-Fit being announced this week. This is for those wanting to easily put together their own custom liquid cooling loops. Fittings are integrated into the blocks, radiators and reservoirs, so all you really need to do is mount everything and fit the tubing.

Moving on to Phanteks' new cases, first up we have the new Enthoo Pro II XL, a massive dual-chamber chassis with high airflow panels and a brick pattern mesh. There are 10 PCI slots, room for up to 20 120mm fans and dual-PSU compatibility for those who need extra power.

The new NV9 MKII is one of Phanteks' new cases with support for back-connect motherboards. With a back-connect motherboard, you connect all of your power cables at the back of the motherboard, so you can keep the front of your case free from cables. The NV5 MKII offers much of the same, but in a smaller package.

The Eclipse G400N uses the new brick pattern mesh design, and has extra fan slots to provide direct cooling to graphics cards. The case comes with four pre-installed M25-Gen2 fans, and there is also a dedicated top radiator support with 60mm clearance. The Eclipse G400A also gets a design uplift with more airflow built in.

Finally, we have the new Phanteks Evolv X2. The Evolv returns with a new sleek glass exterior, aluminium interior panels, integrated fan positions to accentuate cooling to the GPU and motherboard, integrated cable management and a new NexLing Hub to simplify fan and RGB control through a single cable.

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