PackagingNZXT decided to go with a black box with very simple artwork of the case and the NZXT and Phantom wording down the bottom. An artistic style outline is present in the background, and makes everything really stand out.
The rear is where it starts to get a bit more technical, with the main features highlighted and a brief summary on the Phantom full tower chassis.
The side reels off the main specifications including number of expansion bays, fan sizes and key dimensions of the case and also indicates as to which colour the case comes supplied in. Our one as you can see is White with a Red stripe.
Inside reveals the chassis covered by two protective layers and sandwiched between two solid blocks for transportation purposes.
Accessory wise, an installation guide is included which opens up into a blown out diagram of the chassis describing the various areas of the case.
Also included is two watercooling brackets, a set of cable ties and a removable speaker.
Lastly, not forgetting, is all of the various screws for mounting your components into the case. Each type of screw is independently placed into its own bag and labelled for ease of use.
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