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NZXT announces H510i Phantom Gaming Edition PC case

NZXT has introduced a special edition version of its popular H510i mid-tower case, with an ASRock Phantom Gaming Edition version which is mainly black with the Phantom Gaming red and silver accents.

The H510i case from NZXT has become very popular with gamers and enthusiast system builders. NZXT has jumped on the ASRock Phantom Gaming bandwagon and has updated the H510i with a special edition version, featuring the Phantom Gaming Alliance design aesthetics.

NZXT Phantom Gaming Alliance H510i is based on the current H510i base, with the typical original shape, overall structural design, tempered glass side window, full cover PSU shroud and enclosed front panel. For the special Phantom Gaming Alliance Edition, NZXT has added red and silver graphics to the sides of the case and a Phantom Gaming logo on the front panel, with the internal cable management divider also coloured in red.

All the previous features remain the same as the original H510i, including the front I/O located on the top with USB 3.1 Type-C, USB 3.1 Type-A and headset connectivity. A removable fan/radiator mounting situated in the front of the case allows for simple installation with patented cable management routing and straps for easy cable management.

The NZXT H510i Phantom Gaming special edition case is expected to be available from 1st November priced at $109 in the U.S. We are still awaiting confirmation from NZXT whether the H510i special edition will be available in the UK.

KitGuru says: ASRock fans looking for a new case may well find the NZXT 510i Phantom Gaming Edition their dream chassis. I have not had the chance to check out the H510 range yet but would like to see this one in the flesh.

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