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February 2012
(84%)
71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Phantom 410 has actually been around for a litle while now, and I guess is one of those "Marmite" cases you either do or don't like the looks of. Having not seen an example of the case in the flesh here at OC3D towers before the release of the specia...
Starting with the aesthetics, the Phantom 410 like the NZXT Phantom, will probably be a love-hate thing for most people. For some, you'll probably hate it. The plastic cover up front along with the futuristic styling may seem like something more fit for a...
Abstract: Video Review: The NZXT Phantom 410 Special Edition Case is available in Black with Orange Trim, Black with White Trim, White with Blue Trim, and a surprise Gunmetal black edition with a gunmetal interior and exterior matte finish. It looks sexy, but ...
Unique looks, Fan controller, Lots of optional cooling
No dust filters, A bit 'plasticky', Small frame
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 lon...
The Phantom 410 is a very nice case and measures up well to that of the bigger brother. Someone looking for a well planned out case, one that offers all the necessities to build a great rig would be pleased with the Phantom 410. And to top it off you ...
Abstract: I am PC gamer through and through, and I love building PCs for my friends who are wanting to join in the PC clan. In the past 18 months, I have built over a dozen gaming PCs and well over half of those were in various NZXT cases (Apollo, M59, H2, Phant...
Clearance for multiple video cards longer than an HD6990, Toolless PCIE and 5.25” drive mounting, Three fans preinstalled with builtin 3step fan controller, 240/280mm radiator mounting support at the top, Five more additional fan mounting options, 19pin USB 3.0 header, Clearly labeled accessories, Large CPU heatsink backplate cutout, Bottom mounted power supply with removable dust filter, Higha
No dust filters for the front intake and side panels, Rubber grommets for cable routing come off easily, Drive caddy design obstructs 90 degree power and SATA cables when an SSD drive is installed, Buzzing electrical noise when fan controller is set to 'medium', gold, Discuss this review in our forums
The original NZXT Phantom full-tower case set the bar quite high and introduced a new standard of quality, compared to previously seen NZXT cases. In order to improve upon this design, NZXT kept their ears open to suggestions from fans and it definitel...
In terms of design, I have yet to meet anyone who doesn’t like the elegant curves of Phantom. However, quite a few users wanted a smaller case with a window to show off their elite components yet with nearly, if not all of the features in the original ...
Looks great, Good tool-less design, Amazing cable management, Plenty of ventilation, Side window
Only one fan filter (bottom), Lots of plastic, Final Thoughts, Overall I found the Phantom 410 to be a great case. It looks good and is well designed. The cable management is top notch and there is enough ventilation for even the hottest gaming systems. M
Albeit having tiny problems with resonating sounds and having couple sharp edges the NZXT Phantom 410 performs reasonably well. Of course, as with most cases, the looks of the case may divide opinions. Personally, while not being a huge fan of geeky l...