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NZXT Phantom 410 Review (Special ‘Gunmetal’ Edition)

To install a watercooling kit in the top of the case, the panel has to be removed, and then the pre-installed NZXT fan needs to be removed.

Due to space restrictions we mounted the fans on the outside of the case (in exhaust positions), these will rest underneath the top panel when it is reconnected, and therefore out of sight. The fan cables can be fed into the case and then connected for power.

Above, the radiator installed in the top of the case and connected to the motherboard.

There is enough room to route cables however we do really recommend a modular power supply with this case as it will start to look messy due to limited space at the bottom.

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10 comments

  1. I think that colour is really beautiful, but the case looks too small for what I would need. they planning on doing this colour with the bigger case in their range?

  2. yeah I like that colour scheme a lot. very sexy indeed.

  3. I like it, but im concerned with their build quality. I saw a NZXT case at a recent event in london and it didnt seem up to the standards I would expect from a company like this.

  4. Anybody else notice that they made this newly recolored version much crappier than before? Before it came with a 5 fan controller and the side panel had 2 120mm and a 200mm fan optional as opposed too 1 140mm and a side window… and the other crap they made worse in this specially colored version O.o

  5. @spenguin… u talkin about the big brother
    but i would also like to know.. did they really change nothing but the color??? still no dustfilters or anything?? But on the pics it seems like there is no Blue led-fan anymore?
    Any other changes but the color for this rerelease?