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Phanteks unveils Shift XT Screen module and new cases at Computex 2022

During Computex 2022, Phanteks has unveiled its new, upcoming cases. Aside from new Eclipse cases, including a new Matte White P500A, Phatneks is also showcasing the Shift XT LCD Screen Module, featuring an LCD screen that can be used to replace the infinity mirror on the case. 

First up, as have the new Phanteks Eclipse P500A Matte White. We reviewed the P500A at launch, praising it for its airflow and cooling. Now, the case is available in Matte White, giving you another colour option to customise your build. There are also two new Eclipse series cases on the way – the G360A and G500A, which host large mesh front panels, support for GPUs up to 400mm long and with easy installation for fans and radiators.

Next up we have the Phanteks Shift XT Screen Module. This is an add-on for the original Shift XT chassis, which we have also previously reviewed. As standard, the Shift XT ships with an Infinity Mirror design. Now, for those looking for a different effect, you can swap out the infinity mirror with an LCD display module, which you can use as an extra monitor, or to display system monitoring information, like CPU and GPU temperatures.

Finally, Phanteks has also unveiled the new LGA 1700 and AM5 bracket for the Glacier One MP AIO liquid coolers, allowing users to bring their cooler with them when upgrading to Ryzen 7000.

The Phanteks Eclipse P500A Matte White and AM5 cooler bracket will be available as of this week, while the Eclipse G360A will land on the 8th of June. The G500A case is expected this summer, and the Evolv Shift XT LCD screen module does not yet have a launch date.

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