![]() Cable management is simple and there is a ton of room in the back of the motherboard tray for any possible cables you could ever try to cram back there. ![]() There’s more room than you need, there are cutouts exactly where you want and need them to be, there are labels when you need them and clean surfaces with no markings when you don’t. It doesn’t really get much smoother or easier than putting a system into this case. I’ve said it before, and I mean it: building a PC into an NZXT case is a dream. They also include a 140mm rear fan, and all of these are hooked up to an integrated NZXT fan controller that is easily accessible from the top control panel. One of the best features of the Phantom 82o are the included fans three massive 200mm 800rpm fans are included, and just on their own serve to move enough air around (silently) to cool any normal system. The inside maintains the high level of quality that I’ve come to expect from NZXT from the motherboard tray area, to the massive CPU cutout, to the endless options for cable management. The buttons all have a high level of fit and finish, and do not feel cheap or easily breakable like so many other cases. The integrated HUE lighting system is gorgeous it disappears when off, and when it’s on, the translucent rails where the light is seen are in aesthetically awesome places. The Phantom 820 comes with a separate case of screws and accessories as well, with individual compartments for each type of screw-a very nice feature.ĭetails are where NZXT has always excelled, and the Phantom 820 is the pinnacle of attention to detail in their case lineup. If you can’t fit your multiple GPUs, multiple drives, and giant watercooling setup in here, you’re probably doing it wrong. This is about as big as it gets for a “normal” enthusiast PC case. Pivot: 1x 140mm or 1x 120mm internal pivot fan Rear: 1x 140mm (included) or 1x 120mm height adjustable Top: 2x 200mm (One included) or 2x 140mm or 3x 120mm Integrated HUE LED lighting system, SD Card Reader, 4-channel 15-watt Fan Digital Controller The Phantom 820 retains NZXT’s Phantom design language with its angular surfaces, but has improved over its predecessors in almost every way. That top rear fan BTW is movable, so you can position it just right for optimal cooling conditions.The Phantom 820 is even bigger than the Switch 810 Fairly identical to most modern enthusiast cases, the power supply is located at the bottom compartment. Nearby to the I/O panel opening is 120mm exhaust fan with below it four rubber grommet covered liquid cooling holes (for tubing). ![]() At the rear of the Phantom 820 we see openings for the I/O panel, power supply and nine expansion slots (!) Looking at the backside we are once again impressed. On the opposing side we can see some more Frontpanel I/O functionality, missing here is eSATA, which slowly seems to become a thing of the past, you do get Dual USB 3.0 and quad USB 2.0 connectors. You can also see a microphone, and audio jack here. The controller allows for 15 watts per channel and has LED indicators that progressively gets brighter on high speeds and dimmer for low settings. You'll have access to four fan configurations allowing them to spin at your preferred RPM. your liquid cooling solution of course.Īt the other side on top, we can see that fan controller. To the right a large mesh with space to mount another fan or hey. To the left we spot the huge 200mm fan, which can be regulated with the internal digital fan controller. At the top side we spot quite a few things. ![]()
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