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NZXT Phantom 820 review





We review the NZXT Phantom 820 Full tower PC case. Absolutely tasteful 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 digital fan controller connected to a plethora of pre-equipped fans? And then that design ..
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Rich_Guy
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Posted on: 12/07/2013 12:34 AM
Bought this case last week, also in White (to replace a Lexa Blackline), it truly is stunning, got mountains of room inside, and with all those gromets, its easy to hide all cables, and they are situated in all the right places, so you can get yer cables coming back through, right next to where you want to plug them in, and i also didn't need to use the CPU extender cable, as one of the CPU cables i got with my new PSU (Corsair AX860w), reached without issue.
You can get a 60mm in the bottom, and still have room to spare, as per this review :- http://skratchwizpc.net/cases/nzxt-phantom-820-full-tower-case-review/#
Looks like a pretty thick one can go in the top as well.
Bought this case last week, also in White (to replace a Lexa Blackline), it truly is stunning, got mountains of room inside, and with all those gromets, its easy to hide all cables, and they are situated in all the right places, so you can get yer cables coming back through, right next to where you want to plug them in, and i also didn't need to use the CPU extender cable, as one of the CPU cables i got with my new PSU (Corsair AX860w), reached without issue.

Question is how thick of a radiator I can install on the top bottom? I have Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker and only cheap thin radiator will work because of the motherboard.
You can get a 60mm in the bottom, and still have room to spare, as per this review :- http://skratchwizpc.net/cases/nzxt-phantom-820-full-tower-case-review/#
Looks like a pretty thick one can go in the top as well.
Loophole35
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Posted on: 12/07/2013 04:24 AM
In my Switch 810 (very similar chassis) I have a 80mm top with pull fans and a 80mm bottom with push/pull.
Rich you post some photos yet?
In my Switch 810 (very similar chassis) I have a 80mm top with pull fans and a 80mm bottom with push/pull.
Rich you post some photos yet?
Rich_Guy
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Posted on: 12/07/2013 08:29 PM
Not yet, to busy at the mo.
Not yet, to busy at the mo.
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Question is
Question is how thick of a radiator I can install on the top bottom? I have Cooler Master CM Storm Stryker and only cheap thin radiator will work because of the motherboard.