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 ...
Room for seven fans (four included), Integrated fan controller, Professional, attractive design, Excellent paint job (inside and out), High quality components, Support for watercooling, large graphics cards and heatsinks, and EATX motherboards, Builtin wire management,
Opening for 12v motherboard connection is a bit tight, Power supply standoffs may contact fan guards and cause an alignment issue, Rubber guard surrounding motherboard cable passthroughs falls off easily
The NZXT Phantom is an excellent example of form and function working together. With four fans included in the stock configuration and room for three more, you can expect plenty of cooling performance. The integrated, and prewired, five-channel fan co...
The NZXT Phantom is a breath of fresh air in terms of colour scheme, features and performance. It coped well with our hardware and would make a great case for an overclocked high-end system.Having five independent, variable fan speed controllers is a real...
The NZXT Phantom is an interesting option for the user that wants a case with tons of features at an affordable price. The overall construction quality, however, can’t be compared to the one found on more expensive products, and therefore if you are fr...
Generous interior space. Excellent tool-free features. Easy fan control. Comes in three colors (inside and out).
Front intake fan and 200mm side-panel fan not included. Two 120mm side-panel fans each require cabling. Glossy front and top panels may seem potentially cheap.
The comfortably priced NZXT Phantom offers 12 drive bays and more than enough room to house an ATX or Extended ATX motherboard. Though there is room (and one-button controls) for many fans, only a few are included; and the glossy exterior (available i...