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February 2012
(84%)
71 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(100%)
1 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Build Quality (Drive Trays Front Door Excluded)
Design
Top Radiator Space
30W 3Speed Fan Controller
USB 3.0 Mainboard Plug
Completely Toolless
3 Preinstalled Fans
Can Accommodate Up To 8 Fans
Removable HDD Cage
Price
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
Outstanding Exterior Finish
Top LED Fan Provides Great In Case Glow
Large CPU heatsink backplate
Tool
Less HDD/ODD installation
Fan controller
Beautiful finish inside and out
Outstanding cable management
Multiple cooling options
Near tool-less design
Fans are efficient and quiet
Included fan controller
Unique looks
Lots of optional cooling
Looks great
Good tool-less design
Amazing cable management
Plenty of ventilation
Side window
Great looking
Great cooling
Lots of fans.
Sweet looking design
Spacious interior even though it is smaller than the Phantom
Includes three fans
Easy installation of drives
Plenty of cable management possibilities
Simple fan controller for up to four units
Available in three colors (white
B
Excellent airflow
Good wire management
Built in fan controller
Adjustable internal fan mount
Great looking chassis/nice finish
Easy to work in
The editors didn't like
Not the Most Spacious Interior Ever
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
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Drive caddy design obstructs 90 degree power and SATA cables when a 2.5" drive is installed
Fan Controller Leaves Behind A Glut of Wires If You Are Not Using It
Couple sharp edges
No external 3.5" option
Heavy at 9 kg. (~20 lbs.)
Left side hinged door
No dust filters
A bit 'plasticky'
Small frame
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
Trays
Tangle of cables.
LEDs embedded in fan
The tool-less 5.25 inch system still not as good as screws
Simple dust filter in the underside
No dust filter in the front
Larger grain metal mesh in front than on the Phantom
No magnets to hold the door in place - a plastic clip
After I spent several hours disassembling, assembling, reviewing and later testing the case, I believe it is time to express my thoughts regarding the product. NZXT Phantom 410 performance – So, I will be telling a big fat lie if I say something negative...
Beautiful finish inside and out, Outstanding cable management, Multiple cooling options, Near tool-less design, Fans are efficient and quiet, Included fan controller
No external 3.5" option, Heavy at 9 kg. (~20 lbs.), Left side hinged door
To test the fit of the Phantom 410 we installed an ASUS Rampage IV Extreme motherboard with a Thermaltake Frio Advanced CPU cooler. The Frio Advanced heatsink is a larger unit measuring in at 130(L) x 130(H) x 25(W) mm. As you can see the heatsink fits wi...
If I were to compare the NZXT Phantom full tower to this new arrival of the NZXT Phantom 410 Mid-Tower, I would have to say that NZXT has set the bar high by introducing into their latest line of cases both a higher standard of quality not normally see...
Overall we were both thoroughly impressed with the changes NZXT have implemented. The Phantom 410 has a sleek look and an abundance of features without going overboard. The NZXT Phantom 410 is without a doubt our favorite mid-tower case to build in and...
The Phantom 410 from NZXT is a great feature-packed midtower case. It has a lot of features that are both common and uncommon. The SE variant offers unique color schemes and the fact that they reached out to their facebook user base to help pick them m...
Outstanding Exterior Finish, Top LED Fan Provides Great In Case Glow, 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
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 a 2.5" drive is installed, Fan Controller Leaves Behind A Glut of Wires If You Are Not Using It, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
I started out with a different approach with the NZXT Phantom 410 Special Edition, and with good reason. We had reviewed the Phantom 410 previously, so I pretty much knew what I was getting into, as far as the mechanics of the case went. The Phantom 41...
I would love to love this case. It has most of what I ask for in an air-cooled case : It's wide enough It is free of fan grills at the top It has room for two fans at the top so the forward top position can be used for air intake There is a mid-cas...
s Let’s take one last look at a full Phantom 410 Gunmetal installation before coming to some conclusions: While I have a few minor complaints about the NZXT Phantom 410 Gunmetal, they are indeed minor and few in number. At $99 for such a well rounded ...
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...