Cable Management, Amount of Fans, Sleek Design, Feature Packed, Quiet
Expansion slots are not toolless
The case's appearance and quality really shined through. One of our favorite features on the case was its built in fan controller. It's something most people end up buying anyway for their own case. It is also an extremely quiet case, as one would exp...
Solid Build Quality, Fan Filters, Bottom PSU Design, 7 fan mounts, three 200mm, four 120mm, Water cooling grommets, Rubber noise, dampening HDD washers, Cable management system
Only one 200mm fan included, Doesn't support USB 3.0Video:
Almost everything about this case seems to have considerable thought put into it. From the rubber grommets on the motherboard tray, to the noise dampening standoffs of the PSU we were impressed. NZXT also included 5 color-matched extension cables for ...
I took a good long look at the NZXT Phantom Case and it's not very often that a case comes along that has all the right things, and everyone's head seems to turn towards it in unison. The NZXT Phantom is a one of a kind case that deserves a spot in t...
NZXT has really hit the mark with the Phantom. There has been a lot of hype surrounding NZXT and this new release, and that hype is not in vain. The Phantom is indeed something to be excited for, as it feels the needs for virtually any enthusiast; the...
Creative and well-engineered are just a couple words used to describe my first impressions when laying eyes upon the Phantom. When I first inspected this latest addition to the Crafted Series more thoroughly, I found myself considering all of the sce...
Near tool-less design, Fan control and accessibility, Size and space, User friendly, Cooler access, Great cable/wire management
No USB 3.0 connections, No tool-less SSD trays
After using the NZXT Phantom full tower case for the last few weeks I have to say that I am pretty impressed with the quality and the look of it. The way NZXT has made this to be both a user friendly case and appeal to the hardcore enthusiast is a plu...
The NZXT Phantom is, in one word, fantastic. It takes a refreshing new approach to case design for full-tower cases that offers many advantages over the typical way of doing things. The build quality seems outstanding across the board, the integrated f...
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NZXT really did a nice job on the Phantom's exterior design. It's pretty impressive dressed in white, and will for sure make many heads turn. That's not to say it has no flaws, though. The top angled panel has lots of room inside it, in between the fan...
Piano finish – also available in red and white, Custom built-in fan controller, Plenty of cooling to get you started, Too many nice features to list
3.5” drives difficult to install
The NZXT Phantom at my first glimpse gave me that wow feeling. The further and further I got into reviewing this case, the more that I enjoyed it. The case is built with enthusiasts in mind. It has plenty of features anyone would want with a sleek and ...