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NZXT Phantom 410 Mid-Tower Case Reviews
Patrick "MACMAC" MacMillan
2012-04-16 23:59:00.0
KitGuru and Metku have reviewed the new NZXT Phantom 410 mid-tower case.
Let's see what they had to say:
- Article Title:
"When I first removed this Phantom 410 from the box, I was immediately struck by the quality of the paintwork. The Gunmetal colour finish really is beautiful and it helps ensure that the case will stand out in a very crowded marketplace.
The design is well thought out and I found the system installation to be painless enough. The case can accommodate a high end system and a dual watercooling radiator, which is very impressive considering the relatively modest physical dimensions."
Click here to read the full review.
- Metku
"The original Phantom was a highly awarded case and it was a logical move for NZXT to make a smaller version of this popular case. The newcomer features the same, very unique and cool looks, packs a LOT of optional cooling and can also take all the longest graphic cards.
The most obvious downside of the Phantom 410 is the lack of dust filters. The case comes with three fans and there's plenty of room for optional fans, all of which will bring huge amounts of dust inside the case. The second downside is that considering the external dimensions of the case, the internals of the case are very small and it was a real squeeze to get that Noctua NH-D14 installed. The thick bezels also do feel a bit cheap and rattle if you touch them, but in normal use this isn't going to be a problem."
Click here to read the full review.
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