NZXT Phantom 820 Full-Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
There are no details on the front of the box, but we are presented with our first image of the chassis. As you can see it bares mores than a few resemblances to both the original Phantom and Switch designs. The Hue lighting is also doing a great job of giving off a cool blue toon to both the front panel strip light and interior of the chassis.
The back of the box features a lot more details, not only do we have two large images featuring the interior and top panel of the chassis, but also a range of smaller images that detail the major features of the chassis. Of course we will take a closer look at each of these features in a moment.
In the box we find a pair of user manuals that will help you through the basic functions of the chassis as well as guide you through the installation of your components We also find a very handy mini tool box with comes neatly laid out with all the required screws and bolts for the chassis, as well as a selection of cable ties to assist with keeping everything neat and tidy in the chassis.