NZXT Phantom Full Tower Chassis Review
Completed SystemInstallation into this chassis was simple and painless due to the sheer amount of size and space that we had to work with. Due to the rubber grommets and bit amount of space towards the PSU, cable management was an easy task.
The rubber grommets come in handy when passing through the SATA connectors to the optical drive bay drives.
Installing our storage drives was simple yet the instructions give a more difficult installation process and popping the push pin screws out and back in to secure the drive was a much more favoured option.
Once the power supply was installed using four thumbscrews, a large hole is positioned on the motherboard tray for easy cable management of the relevant cables.
The graphics card was secured into place using the normal manner of fixing it to the expansion slots, in this case using the top two bays. Sadly due to our GTX 580 being so heavy, you can see that it bends down towards the end, though this is through no fault of NZXT or the Phantom case.
Finally. I was waiting so long for eteknix made a review of this case. Great review.
Indeed, I like the style of this one, I just have one question, how is the white version? How easy would it be to get dirt on it (fingerprints mainly) ?
It attracts dust like a magnet haha
lolDoes it have dust filters too?
Beautiful case, the outside reminds me of the combat gear in the Star Wars The Old Republic trailer .[video ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0RuR3FREFw[/video]
no usb3.0? pft!