PC Peripherals NZXT Shrinks the Phantom to Mid-Tower Size, Calls It the Phantom 410

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The original Phantom PC case proved to be a tremendous success for NZXT, so now the company has announced the introduction of the new Phantom 410 chassis that packs many of the features of its predecessor in a new mid-tower form factor.

For its debut, the Phantom 410 will be available in two versions, one black and one white, both of these featuring a clear side panel to provide users with a view inside the system.

However, the new Phantom isn’t just a pretty face to look at, but also packs an impressive series of features such as the ability to house high-end graphic cards up to 305mm (12 inches) in length as well as regular ATX, mATX and mini-ITX motherboards.

Additionally, users can also install up to six internal storage devices, either 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch, and three external 5.25-inch drive bays that can be used for adding various optical drives or fan controllers.

As far as cooling is concerned, the NZXT Phantom comes pre-fitted with an impressive number of fans, including on rear 120mm unit, one 120mm side mounted fan, a front 120mm fan and a top mounted 140mm fan.

More pretentious users can upgrade this configuration with additional fans or swap some of the 120mm units for larger 140mm models.

The case is also compatible with water-cooling setups and it features enough clearance for installing a top 240mm dual radiator solution measuring 30mm in depth.

Other features include a CPU cutout for easily swapping processor coolers, a series or cable routing holes, screwless installation for HDDs, and an included 3-step fan controller capable of supporting fans that consume up to 30W.

The front panel header includes a pair of USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports as well as audio and microphone input. No info regarding pricing or availability of the Phantom 410 was provided by NZXT.
 
What i think is that NZXT has produced this case to pitch it against Corsair Carbide 400R and 500R cases... so imo it will launch in india for around 5000 to 6000 rupees not more than that... and if incase it launches for above 5-6 k then i dont think there is any point in going with this case as Carbide 400R which offers same features is already selling for a great price ( 4.5 - 5k)
 
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