The NZXT Phantom 820 is a flagship in every sense of the word. It's big, it's heavy, it's extraordinarily well built, and it's bold. It screams "I'm a custom computer builder and I love my PC" when it's all lit up and whirring away.
The NZXT Phantom 820 is a flagship in every sense of the word. It's big, it's heavy, it's extraordinarily well built, and it's bold. It screams "I'm a custom computer builder and I love my PC" when it's all lit up and whirring away.
Let's take a look at the latest version of NZXT's Phantom case, the Phantom 820, a full-tower model featuring nine expansion slots, a four-channel fan controller, and an advanced lighting system.
Top-notch construction quality; Advanced lighting system; Air filters for the front; left; top; bottom; and power supply fans; Four-channel; 12-speed fan controller; Nine expansion slots with vented covers; Support for CEB; EEB; E-ATX; and XL-ATX motherboards; Vented covers with air filters for the...
Expensive
Unfortunately, many PC enthusiasts tend to skimp on the chassis when building a new system. After all, you can get a decent case with adequate cooling for next to nothing these days, making a splurge on a $200-plus, premium case seem unnecessary.
Great air flow (with better fans), solid build quality, and tons of rubber grommets for cable management. I can't say enough good things. The few faults are very minor or just an issue of personal taste. Got it for $50 off during Black Friday week.
Full RGB case lighting, inside and out; 4 Channel fan controller with 15w per channel; Tons of room for water cooling, top holds a 120x3 rad without a problem; With a remove a removable bottom drive bay you could mount a 2 fan ran there too.
The three 200mm aren't too power full; Also the grill that come with them seem to restrict airflow; With a 200mm fan mounted on the left side panel, you may have issues with tall video cards that have top power connections
Everything is perfect about thus case, very roomy and compatible with 280mm rads. One thumb screw for the back of the case was missing and the front mesh filter popped out of place, but nothing worth removing a star.
The first thing that grabbed my attention as I pulled the case from its box was how sleek it looked, it features an asymmetrical design and neatly stores away the CD drive bay with a magnetic door, making the outside look very clean.
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Large Amount Of Room To Work; Excellent design; Built-in Four Channel Fan controller; 6 Front Panel USB Ports (2 USB 3.0; 153mm Tall Heatsink Support/183mm Without Side Fan; 333mm Video Clearance; Dust Filters On Every Intake; Tool-less 3.25" Drive installation; One Click 5.25" Device Installation,...
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