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Game Max Phantom RGB Tempered Glass Chassis Review

A Closer Look – Interior


Removing the side panel is easy enough, just undo the thumb screws and lift it away. Opened up, the interior is pretty clean and tidy, with very little in the way of your hardware installation. There are a few cut-outs to ease the installation process, as well as a few cable routing cut-outs.

There’s a hard-fitted PSU shroud in the base, hiding all those ugly cables out of sight. However, they’ve also added a vertical GPU riser cable mount, and even a 2.5″ drive mount on here; that’s making good use of the space.

Up in the front, there are no pre-installed fans, but the space is free for your own fans, or even better, it’s ideal for your 120/240/280mm AIO cooler.

GPU Support Bracket

That sneaky adjustable bar in there is a GPU support bar. It’ll prevent GPU droop for you. Of course, that’s only for horizontally mounted GPUs, the vertical mount won’t need it.

The vertical GPU mount is superb and has room to fit a pair of riser cables. Again, they’re sold separately, but if you want that solution, it’s going to look superb.

In the back, you can see those lovely RGB fan sitting proudly. It has a ring of RGB that’s pre-fitted to the RGB hub, so it’ll pair up with the lights on the front panel too.

Behind the Motherboard

Behind the right side panel, there’s not a lot going on. There’s a cable routing channel towards the front, and a PSU mount in the bottom. Behidn the motherboard, there’s very little room for cables, but with that front channel and the PSU shroud, you’ll do just fine.

There aren’t many storage bays here, but you’ll find a 3.5″ tray in the base, as well as an add-on 2.5″ bracket in the box. Plus you have the 2.5″ mount on the PSU shroud around the front.

Tucked up near the top, a simple PCB RGB fan hub and controller. This pairs up with the LED button on the front panel too, giving you easy software-free lighting control.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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