Phantenk at Computex: New Housing, AIO, Fan, and Custom Water Cooling 6 comments
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At Computex 2025, Phantek is showcasing several new products, including new variants of the EVOLV-X2 and View XT cases, a new airflow case, various fans, an AIO with a large LCD display, and components for customer water cooling, including a block for the RTX 5090.
View Evolv X2 and XT Receive the “Matrix” Upgrade
With the EVOLV X2 Matrix and View XT Matrix, Phantek is introducing two new variants of existing cases, which feature a dot matrix display as an innovation. The EVOLV X2 (Matrix) is a display case first presented in the basic version last year in Taiwan. Its glass elements run on three sides, and the rear hardware connections are largely highlighted. The View XT, on the other hand, is a simpler case that is optionally available in an “aquarium” design or with a mesh front.
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The new Matrix variants feature a high-quality fabric-covered dot matrix display, which consists of 900 and 600 individual RGB LEDs on the EVOLV X2 Matrix. These can display text, the time, system information, or even small pixel art animations. While the display is limited to the side of the View XT Matrix, the EVOLV X2 Matrix extends even further around the front. The display is controlled via the manufacturer’s Nexlinq app.
Eclipse G370A as the cheapest mesh case
In addition to the striking matrix cases, Phantenk also brought a somewhat simpler product to the show. The Eclipse G370A is a relatively discreet mesh case that ranks just below the G400A in the portfolio. So far, the press release has revealed only a few details; it is currently known that the G370A can accommodate up to seven fans, features a 360mm radiator in the lid, and is compatible with E-ATX mainboards (SSI EEB). The G370A is primarily aimed at price-conscious buyers. Phanteks Eclipse G370A
T-30 Fans in 140 mm and X-30 with Three Fans
Until now, the high-end Phantek T-30 fan was only available in a 120 mm version. Phantek is now also introducing a 140 mm variant for the Computex. Like its smaller sibling, the T30-140 is made of liquid crystal polymer (LCP) and is available in a 30 mm high frame. The fan has a switch that allows you to select between three speed modes (quiet, balanced, extreme). Phanteks T30-140
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Phanteks x30
Phanteks X30 (Image: TechPowerUp)
With the Glacier One 360M25 LCD display, Phantecs are following the current trend of equipping AIO water cooling systems with large-scale displays. While competitors like the TRYX Panorama 360 or the Asus ROG Ryuo IV SLC 360 Argb have the display and the lead around the pump unit, Phanteks lacks a flat 6-inch ultra-clear display with a resolution of 1,580 x 720 pixels. Vertical installation is also possible. As with the dot matrix display of the case mentioned at the beginning, control is again carried out via the Phanteks Nexlinq app. Phanteks Glacier One 360M25 LCD
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As the name suggests, the radiator is 360 mm long; versions with different lengths are not announced. The AIO comes with pre-installed RGB fans.
The manufacturer’s new EZ Fit series custom loop water cooling components are included. Unlike the industry standard, this doesn’t use G1/4″ threads to connect the individual loop components, but rather push-in connectors, as is also used in pneumatic systems.
Phanteks Glacier EZ-Fit
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On Computex, Phantenk is showing off a number of components with EZ-fit compounds, such as a simple compact balance reservoir; various radiators in 360 and 420 mm lengths; a series of distros that can be housed in the front of the manufacturer’s NV5, NV7, and NV9 housings; and cooling blocks for various custom RTX 5090 builds. Phantenk is already naming some models for which it has blocks, including the Vanguard, Suprim, and MSI‘s Gaming Trio; the Asus Tuf and ROG Astral; and various as-yet-unspecified Gigabyte models.

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