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look and feel of the chassis are superb and it comes recommended from my side hence I'm awarding it our Recommended award.I'm thankful to M/s PakDukaan for giving me the opportunity of reviewing this unit.FaceBookTwitterGoogle+1redditLinkedInStumbleUponT...
Published: 2016-10-13, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
What case is best for you depends on the purpose you have for it. If you want a silent case, you might be willing to sacrifice some of the cooling performance. On the other hand you might tolerate a bit more noise when you are building a heavy system th...
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Published: 2014-05-16, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Great build quality, Clean and stylish design, Huge side panel window, Good component compatibility, Competitive price
Metal and plastics have a slightly mismatched shade of white, No rubber grommets on cable routing holes (understandable given the price), No proper dust filtering system on front intake, Water cooling support is limited, NZXT Phantom 240 Mid-Tower Chassis
PriceAt just $69.99 from the NZXT web store, the Phantom 240 is great value for money, it's one of the cheaper NZXT gaming chassis on the market and I expect it will become a little cheaper once it is available at the multitude of online PC retailers, who...
Published: 2015-02-24, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Good build quality. Phantom styling. Lots of space for drives and other components.
Bulbous shape. Only two fans included. Only one color combo available
The Phantom 240 is the budget PC case in NZXT's Phantom chassis line. It gives you the same build quality and looks of premium models, but with a more modest feature set....
Phantom looks, Optional top fans can be placed on top of case frame, Tool-less ODD installation, Tool-less HDD installation, Comes with two fans, Top hard-drive cage removable if you go all out, Extremely good paint job, White power LED a perfect touch, B
Expensive, Entry level frame in a gaming chassis, 120 mm tower cooler won't fit, No proper dust filters on front and top, Very little space for cable management, Flimsy HDD trays are back, Basic I/O, Basic set of contents—no USB 2.0 adapter, No rubber gro
The Phantom 240 sells for 80 euros including taxes. Phantom looks Optional top fans can be placed on top of case frame Tool-less ODD installation Tool-less HDD installation Comes with two fans Top hard-drive cage removable if you go all out Extremely good...
about the NZXT Phantom 240Despite being a $70 case, the NZXT Phantom 240 does not come short in looks nor in performance, delivering impressive aesthetic and style at an affordable price point. The glossy finish is exquisite blending seamlessly across th...
We've reached the part about the good, the bad and the ugly. First off I will say that I really couldn't find anything "ugly" with the Phantom 240, altough the physical apperance of the Phantom 240 is certainly subject to opinion! I'll admit I was a bit t...
Great fit and finish, tons of cable tie down points, modular drive cages, water cooling friendly, excellent stock case fans, extremely competitive pricing, exotic NZXT style, interior tiedown point for PSU cables inside main compartment, easy to disassemb
Limited dust filtering, cable management requires some thought
As ATX mid towers go, this one is pretty tough to beat....
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Published: 2014-06-04, Author: Gary , review by: overclock3d.net
We've seen NZXT's Phantom range of cases grow and grow since the inception of the original Phantom back in late 2010. Previously though, if you were looking for a bit of Phantom goodness you were going to need to fork out in the region of £80 for one of...