NZXT Phantom review

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NZXT Phantom Chassis

Cabling, nicely tied together. It's merely a small detail to show, but if a manufacturer takes good care of every little detail, then you know you often have a great product at hand.

NZXT Phantom Chassis

Top inner side of the chassis then, first off, everything is nicely black inside. This makes the chassis a great looking build. But what we like to mention is that there are fans all over the place. Here we spot a 120mm and 200mm case fan that both function as exhausts for warm air.

Here you can also see rubber grommet holes where you can route your cabling through, there is plenty of room behind the motherboard tray for your cabling. In fact let me show you...

NZXT Phantom Chassis

Have a peek at the CPU back plate cutout. That's like 2 CM deep, you have enough space to work with for your cabling behind the motherboard tray. The hole there is obviously for CPU coolers, if you need to swap one this prevents you from having to take the motherboard out of the chassis.

NZXT Phantom Chassis

Here we have the 5.25" fasteners. You simply slide in a DVD-ROM or whatever, push the plastic clip and align the two pins with the holes in your DVD-ROM, after which your optical storage unit is secured inside the system. Quite easy and handy really.

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