NZXT Phantom Case Review
Inside the NZXT Phantom
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Both side panels are fastened to the case using black thumbscrews, which is great to see. In Figure 11, you have an overall look at the inside of the Phantom. The motherboard tray has a big hole around the area where the CPU is installed, allowing access to the backplate of the CPU cooler, so you can replace the cooler without having to remove the motherboard. The motherboard tray also has four holes with rubber covers for you to route cables behind it, and the power supply compartment has several holes with the same function.
Figure 12: A view from behind the motherboard tray
This case supports video cards up to 14.5” (370 mm) long.
In Figure 13, you have another overall look inside the case. Expansion cards are fastened to the case using black thumbscrews.
In the Phantom, the power supply rests on four rubber standoffs.



