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Guru3D.com » Review » NZXT Phantom review » Page 1

NZXT Phantom review

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/23/2010 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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NZXT Phantom Chassis

NZXT Phantom ChassisNZXT has been around for years, building a reputation with their controversial chassis designs. It all really started with the Guardian chassis years ago and ever since they have put numerous chassis designs out on the market.

One of the very latest models is the new Phantom full tower chassis, absolutely stunning in many ways as the design is simply great, the features are grand and then the extras still need to kick in. What about a 5-fold fan controller connected to a plethora of pre-equipped fans? Yep, a fan controller in the chassis, something we have been requesting for years.

The NZXT Phantom is a full tower case with an excess of room for just about anything you'd like to install in there. These units are available in black, white, and red.

The new Phantom was designed with shiny, smooth contours and feels stealthy really. Next to that, the Phantom comes with high performance cooling advantages with 7 fan cooling options, dual radiator liquid cooling support, quad water-cooling cutouts, and five 20W per channel fan controllers.

But wait, there's more, an original 5.25” screw-less system, vast space to encompass 7 hard drives, and five 5.25” bays to enable smooth customization.

As stated, NZXT has prepped three versions of the product, one colored white, one red and the other one black. They all have started shipping and will have price tags of roughly 129.90 Euros. Anyway, head on over to the next page where we'll start up the review.

NZXT Phantom Chassis





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