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[Review] NZXT Phantom – Full Tower Chassis


Posted by The Duke on 20 Feb 2011 / 5 Comments
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The NZXT Phantom Full Tower Chassis, designed with sleek & pristine contours, radiates personality and quality. As with all NZXT products, they strive to set themselves apart from the rest by offering unique and original designs. The Phantom delivers high performance cooling advantages with seven fan cooling options, dual radiator support, quad water cooling cutouts, and five 20W per channel fan controls built-in. It has an innovative 5.25” screw-less drive system with five bays and vast space to encompass up to seven hard drives. The Phantom seems to have it all, but will it live up to the hype? Read on…


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I am a big fan of the internal layout.

amdcrankitup
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This is one of my favorite cases from the time it first came out! Sleek and wll desingned!


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