NZXT shows off the New Phantom 240 Chassis

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The classic Phantom styling you've come to love has now come at its lowest price point yet.

Since the first Phantom was launched in 2010, NZXT has again and again brought aggressive designs and innovative feature in all versions of the chassis. The original Phantom quickly became one of NZXT's signature cases, loved by reviewers and enthusiasts alike.

Now, NZXT is happy to introduce its latest addition to the family, the Phantom 240.

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A product designed after several years of feedback in mind, the Phantom 240 brings a breath of fresh air to the design/style offering a full-view window and keeping its signature asymmetrical shape. Included with the chassis are two of NZXT's recently redesigned case fans, the 120mm FN V2, bringing additional cooling and lower noise levels than their previous model of fans.

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The Phantom 240 features support for 2x 120mm fans in the front 1x 120mm fan in the rear and 2x 140mm or 120mm fans up top. There is also a removable hard drive cage to allow for the installation of full-sized graphics card with ease. Complete with modern external USB 3.0 and audio headers, the highly affordable Phantom 240 makes offers everything required for today's computing needs.

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Coming soon NZXT's Phantom 240 will be available for just $69.99.

What are your opinions of NZXT's latest offering? Is it the budget Phantom that you have been waiting for? Please post you thoughts below.

Source - NZXT
 
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Looks like 240 rad support, im guessing the fans go in the top plastic and the rad in the usual spot.

It doesnt look to bad for that price, that said being so cheap it might feel a bit cheap on the plastics, but overall it is a nice design.
 
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I like the design for a great price, also do you know what rad support it has?

The link has been fixed, cheers for letting me know.

As for rad support, I don't know ATM. I'd say it should be possible to mount a H100 at the top but i'd imagine that it will depend on your ram and motherboard size etc.
 
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