NZXT Phantom 410 Mid Tower Chassis Review
Luke Hill / 13 years ago
The Phantom 410’s box follows typical NZXT fashion. The front consists of nothing more than an image of the case, its name and product category and the NZXT logo.
Moving around to the rear, we are met by a collage of photographs outlining some of the case’s main feature accompanied by the necessary information. NZXT also use the rear of the box to squeeze in an advert outlining exactly why you should buy a Phantom 410.
More specific specifications are listed on the left side of the box. NZXT outline important specifications such as the expansion options, cooling capability and even the internal clearance for VGA cards, CPU heatsinks and cable management.
Finally, the right side of the box outlines the key specifications in multiple languages other than English.
NZXT include all of the required screws and stand-offs in separate, labelled bags. There aren’t any additional screws included for mounting the side, bottom and top fans meaning that you may have to make use of the conveniently supplied black zip-ties.