
The Phanteks Evolv X2 is designed to show off your PC build while providing optimal cooling with a touch of class. Tri-panel glass designs have become quite popular among ATX chassis offerings and the Phanteks Evolv X2 is made to take things a step further with its brushed aluminum interior top/bottom accents, and “floating” mainboard design which is also compatible with rear connect systems. Phanteks has designed the chassis for both functionality, ease of doing a clean build, and purposely engineered vertical cooling system that allows for 3x 120mm fans in the top and bottom, or a 360mm radiator in the top area, plus a mounting option for a rear 120mm fan. The Phanteks Evolv X2 will be available in brushed black ($149.99) or silver white ($159.99) and includes integrated D-RGB lighting strips that run from top to bottom.
Per Phanteks:
“The Evolv X2 is more than just a chassis – it’s a statement that combines cutting-edge design, advanced cooling, and sleek hardware integration. For PC enthusiasts and gamers seeking both performance and elegance, the Evolv X2 sets a new standard.”





Key Features (per Phanteks)
Clean Look
- Fully integrated fans and radiators at the top and bottom for a streamlined look.
- A large cover door to hide all cables and maintain a clean aesthetic.
- Compatible with ATX rear-connect mainboards for effortless cable management.
Premium Aesthetics
- Integrated D-RGB lighting strips running seamlessly from top to bottom
- Unique tempered tri-panel glass design for a striking, see-through appearance
- High-quality brushed aluminum interior for a professional finish
Exceptional Cooling
- Vertical cooling system with a floating chassis design for optimal bottom air intake
- Triple fan 120mm fan positions on the top, supporting a 360mm radiator for efficient heat exhaust
- Triple fan 120mm fan positions on the bottom for powerful air intake
- Rear 120mm fan position, offering a total of seven 120mm fan mounting options

Discussion (5 replies)
Join Discussion →So, looking at this - the foot kinda struck me as odd. Not used to seeing a fully elevated case like this (maybe there are others, idk, but this is the first I've seen). Also those lower side-mounted USB slots, rather than being on top of the case.
The more I look at it, the more it grows on me.
I like the hidden cable look.... but not for me. Give me some solid left side of desk solutions or none. I'll stick with the case I have.
aah yes, after the fishtank, this is the coffee machine look.
I'm sure, given the cheese grater, and other "innovative" designs, Apple is taking a hard look at this.
nice case, not very good for custom water cooling though