News

Phanteks Innovates Again With EvolvX Chassis

Phanteks Computex 2018

We’re huge fans of the Phanteks product range here at eTeknix. They continue to carve a path of innovation with their award-winning products, and their new range… well, it’s on another level yet again. The Evolv is epic, one of the finest chassis money can buy, but the EvolvX is the upgrade we didn’t know we wanted.

First up, it features a very similar looking front panel. However, it uses a revised mounting system so that it’s not scratched when removed (to clean the filters).

Furthermore, addressable RGB is now included, giving you endless customisation options.

Tempered glass is now standard of course, and as you can see, the floating drive bays, 8+2 GPU mount, and more give you lots of flexibility on the interior.

The top panel ventilation has been massively improved. This means less dust clogging, easier maintenance, and it just looks better overall.

Tempered glass on the right side for showing off your SSDs. Furthermore, the cable routing looks insanely tidy, since it’s all enclosed with some stylish covers.

It’ll support vertical GPU or standard installations. And yes, Phanteks did forget to put the motherboard backplate on, even the pros make that mistake.

The glass panels open up tool free on a hinged door and feature a rubber gasket seal to keep noise levels low, as well as keep dust out.

But wait, it’s even more insane than you think!

The radiator support is superb, with loads of room in the top and front for all your cooling needs.

However, you can “limit” yourself to a 240mm in the top, and install a mini-ITX system in the TOP of the chassis, seriously!

See it up top there? A mini-ITX water cooled PC, giving you a nice two systems in one build.

The mini-ITX mounting bracket.

Storage

Those lovely cable routing covers are hiding a few more secrets too. Why have three stealthy SSD mounts when you can have nine. Seriously Phanteks, I’m very impressed.

More Features?

How about a built-in digital fan controller? No problem.

Price and Availability

It’ll be on the market soon enough, with an MSRP of just $199. I think that’s amazing value given the features on offer, and it’s an absolutely massive upgrade over their previous model.

Computex 2018 Coverage

We would like to say a big thank you to our sponsors Aerocool, Synology, and Alphacool. Remember, you can check out even more Computex 2018 coverage on eTeknix.com here, as well as our latest 4K video coverage on our YouTube channel. You’ll find our social media links below. Follow us for even more information, teasers, previews, updates and more!

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

Helldivers II Adds Killzone 2 Collaboration

Despite Helldivers II's popularity, fans have long felt the game lacked collaborations. Nearly a year…

6 hours ago

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Anti-Cheat System Didn’t Perform Well, TeamRICOCHET Admits

The anti-cheat system in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone has not met…

6 hours ago

NVIDIA’s New App Causes Game Slowdowns: Here’s How to Fix

The NVIDIA app, which recently replaced GeForce Experience, has gained popularity for its revamped interface…

6 hours ago

AMD May Launch Ryzen 5 9600 Non-X Variant in Late January 2025

AMD is gearing up to expand its CPU lineup in early 2025, with recent leaks…

6 hours ago

AMD Ryzen AI 7 350 from Upcoming Kraken Point Series Spotted on PassMark

Following the leak of AMD's flagship laptop CPU, another processor from the AMD Kraken Point…

7 hours ago

DeepCool Launches ASSASSIN IV VC VISION CPU Cooler

DeepCool has just announced the ASSASSIN IV VC VISION CPU cooler, the latest in its…

10 hours ago