NZXT Phantom 410 Mid Tower USB 3.0 Gaming Case – Red

November 13, 2015 - Comment

NZXT introduces the next descendant of the revolutionary Phantom, the Phantom 410. The beautiful and sleek Phantom design set the trend of all white chassis and idealized optimal expansion and cooling. In comparison to its predecessor, the Phantom 410 delivers more value for every dollar spent and possesses an acrylic window that allows gamers to

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NZXT introduces the next descendant of the revolutionary Phantom, the Phantom 410. The beautiful and sleek Phantom design set the trend of all white chassis and idealized optimal expansion and cooling. In comparison to its predecessor, the Phantom 410 delivers more value for every dollar spent and possesses an acrylic window that allows gamers to admire the power of their rig. The Phantom 410 features an innovative right mounted HDD rails, a solution for easy hard drive replacement. This mid tower comes equipped with a dual radiator water cooling solution with a clearance of 30mm, an interior pivot 120mm/140mm fan slot, the capability of installing up to 8 fans, and a single 30W fan control. The Phantom comes with up-to-date internal 2x USB 3.0 headers that directly connect to the motherboard. Be the envy of all PC gamers – the Phantom 410 is bringing sexy back.

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James R. Lawrence says:

Excellent value for the price… I have a lot of experience with cases. I run a support company and see just about every case out there. My own systems are custom built for business and gaming and I have built several dozen systems into various cases over the years. My reason for looking at the Phantom 410 after seeing glowing reviews in magazines, is to see how it stacks up against the competition. Anyone looking for a mid-tower case is certainly going to include this one in the search. And it’s a great case; more in a moment. The question for me was how does this $100 case stack up against not other cases around the same price, but to my gold standard mid-tower; the Corsair 600T white edition which is just the greatest case for around $170 you can buy. I own two of them. 

Logan says:

Best $100 case out there I have been looking for a nice case since the beginning of last Summer. I looked through a lot of options and kept coming back to the NZXT Phantom, but due to size and price I had to pull myself away. Several months later here I am with the Phantom 410 sitting on my desk. IT is very sleek. It does not feel cheap in any way whatsoever, a lot of sub $100 I see look nice but are either almost entirely plastic or flimsy in some areas or just plain hard on the eyes. For $100, I could not ask for a better case, except for maybe an option for a radiator installed instead of fans for water cooling, but the thing is still frigid with just the 3 fans the case comes with. Everything fits with a non-modular PSU and still plenty of space, does not feel cramped at all. Be warned, it is still VERY big. The only difference between the 410 and its full-size brother is length and width. The 410 stays about the same height capping off at just two feet, is a little wider, but a good amount shorter front…

George Magdaleno says:

Great for Gaming The case runs cold, ventilation is excellent. I used all 7 Fan Slots and posted a picture of my completed build. I recommend putting your SDD in the removable tray and your larger 1TB drive on the bottom to maximize airflow.The Corsair Hydro Series H100 Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler fits in the hood above the PC Case. You can mount it on top witht eh fans below it.Corsair Professional Series Gold 850-Watt 80 Plus Gold Certified High-Performance Power Supply – CMPSU-850AX fits nicely on the bottom, so far I had no problem with cabling or cooling. Great for Gaming

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