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Chez NZXT, le Phantom, est un incontournable et même probablement, le boitier le plus connu de la marque. Il a été décliné en plusieurs versions, avec plus ou moins de succès d'ailleurs. Aujourd'hui, la marque nous revient avec le 820, une ultime évolution du Phantom, qui sonne comme une Ode. A découvrir dans ces quelques pages.
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Lets take a look at the latest version of NZXTs Phantom case, the Phantom 820, a full-tower model featuring nine expansion slots, a four-channel fan controller, and an advanced lighting system.
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The Phantom 820 is NZXT’s sidewinder missile, and they have it aimed right at the top of the market for gaming cases. And when I say huge, that’s exactly what I mean. It’s 12” wide, 27” long, and 29” tall. That’s almost two and half feet tall. With a total weight of 32 pounds.
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NZXT’s Phantom case really brought NZXT into the spotlight. The case was just awesome, a unique design, built in fan controller and much more. The case became so popular we saw many custom PC makers using it and component companies using it to demo their products. Since its release it is now available in red and even pink and NZXT released a value version of the case (Phanton 410). The big surprise from NZXT this year was the Switch 810. Another full tower case that again became a leader in the case market. Now just in time for the holidays we have what would happen if you took the best features from the Switch 810 and Phantom and put them into one case. The case is the Phantom 820 and it features 4 included cooling fans, integrated HUE lighting system, 4 channel digital fan controller, removable hard drive cages, USB 3.0 support and much more. Read on as we take a look at this case!
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NZXT come out with the Phantom mid-tower case to much praise and then released the very popular Switch 810 full tower. What do you do next after these two fantastic case releases? Why make a full tower version of the Phantom that uses the best of both cases and call it a Phantom 820 of course. Legit sniffs around the latest from NZXT to see if it really is the best of the best.
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We take an in depth look at NZXT's latest flagship PC Chassis, the Phantom 820.
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A great case can last an enthusiast many builds. This means that case designers need to create cases that can handle many different configurations, with many different requirements. A multi-GPU system has different requirements than a single GPU system, which in turn has different requirements than professional workstation. While NZXT attempts to cater to all of these parties, designing a case involves making compromises between the three areas of quality, features, and cost. Therefore, the question Benchmark Reviews will attempt to answer is what compromises did NZXT make in the creation of the NZXT Phantom 820...
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Die letzten Gehäuse aus dem Hause NZXT konnten uns nicht wirklich im Test überzeugen. Speziell die Schwächen bei der Verarbeitung sind uns besonders negativ in Erinnerung geblieben. Heute möchten wir uns intensiv mit dem aktuellen NZXT Phantom beschäftigen und prüfen, wie es hier um Verarbeitung und Materialqualität bestellt ist.
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After using the NZXT Phantom full tower case for the last few weeks I have to say that I am pretty impressed with the quality and the look of it. The way NZXT has made this to be both a user friendly case and appeal to the hardcore enthusiast is a plus in my book. And, the near tool-less design is something that almost everyone can appreciate.
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Up on the review block today I’ve got one of the nicest cases I’ve had the chance to review in along time, it’s the NZXT Phantom. This case is very nice looking and inside you’ll find plenty of room to install any level of system . The case includes a fan controller built-in, on the top you’ll find sliders that control the fans. There are four fan pre-installed for you with space for three more if you think you needs more cooling. Read on to learn about a very nice case from NZXT..
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