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Phanteks launches NV7 case with LED covers to hide your cables

Back at CES, Phanteks gave us a preview of the upcoming NV7 chassis, boasting an all-new design aimed at providing the best view of your system. Today, the NV7 is officially launching in both black and white colour options.

Phanteks has designed the NV7 to maintain good airflow, while also allowing for better aesthetics with a glass front and side panel. You'll find ultra-fine mesh across the chassis, providing better airflow and dust filtration. For cooling, three fans can be installed at the top and bottom of the chassis, there is an extra slot at the rear for dual exhaust fans, or a reverse-intake setup. You can also fit four fans on the side of the case. For water-cooling, you can fit up to a 360mm radiator in the top, bottom and side of the case, or a 240mm radiator in the rear.

The NV7 can support up to an E-ATX motherboard, a CPU cooler up to 185mm tall, and graphics cards up to 450mm long – you also get an optional GPU support bracket with the case. You'll also find an SSD bracket for up to six 2.5″ SSDs, or two 3.5″ storage drives. For cable management, there are two LED cable covers, so you can route and hide your cables behind an RGB LED cover for a clean build.

The Phanteks NV7 will be available in black or matte white, priced at £199.99. Alongside the case, Phanteks is also launching its new D30-RGB fans, which we also saw at CES earlier this year. These fans stand out from the crowd with a Halo lighting ring that reflects onto the fan blades, creating a smooth lighting display. These fans are also available, priced at £74.99 for a three pack, or £25.99 per single fan.

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