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NZXT Phantom
$148.00
Released July, 2010
The Pros:Plenty of room in the case for larger video cards. Allows a lot of air to flow through it. Easy to add extra cooling systems to.
The Cons:Huge case, takes up a lot of space. Hard drive can be difficult to slot into screw less tray design.
The NZXT Phantom is a full tower PC case built for performance cooling. This is a larger case capable of handling E-ATX sized motherboards and larger video cards, allowing users to build in higher performance components.
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A total of 7 cooling fan options are available, with 4 fans immediately included, and expandability support is built in for dual radiators and quad watercooling. An integrated fan controller allows up to five of the fans to be toggled on and off to reduce noise at low-demand times. Wire management is facilitated by large spacing behind the motherboard, and screwless rails allow for the easy installation and removal of hard drives. Rubber grommets are used to dampen vibration during operation, with additional vibration absorption through rubber case feet. The top and front panels lift off easily, and the USB, Audio/Mic, and E-SATA ports are mounted at the top for easier accessibility.
Features
- Full Tower Steel, Plastic/Steel front panel
- Dual radiator support
- Quad watercooling cutouts
- Integrated fan controller
- Wire management - large spacing behind motherboard
- Rubber grommets
- LED on/off button
- Rubber PSU and case feet
- Top mounted USB, Audio/Mic, and E-SATA ports
- 12 drive bays: 5 external, 7 internal
- Screwless Rail Design
- Motherboards: E-ATX, ATX, MICRO-ATX, BABY AT
- Cooling: FRONT, 1 x 140 mm, REAR, 1 x 120 mm (included), SIDE, 2 x 120 mm, 1 x 200/230 (2 x 120mm included), TOP, 2 X 200 mm (1 x LED 200mm included)
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Pros & Cons
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plenty of room in the case for larger video cards
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allows a lot of air to flow through it
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easy to add extra cooling systems to
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ports are right on the top, easy to access and work with
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offers lots of options for different cooling setups
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has a high-tech "TRON" styling to it
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huge case, takes up a lot of space
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Hard drive can be difficult to slot into screw less tray design
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