Key Features
- Clearance for top 240mm dual radiator for water cooling solutions
- Adjustable interior pivot 120mm/140mm fan slot for directional air flow
- Removable HDD cage to allow more room for extended video cards
- Innovative right mounted HDD rails for easy hard drive replacement
- Single 120mm/140mm side fan with acrylic window for interior viewing and cooling
- Front Internal 2x USB 3.0 headers, 2x USB 2.0, audio and microphone input
- 30W 3-step fan control for setting up your system for silence or performance
- Wire management support up to 25mm space for easy cable management
- Screw-less 5.25” and HDD trays that secures 2.5” SSD
- Cooling capability of up to eight fans (2x 120mm and 1x 140mm LED fan included)
Specifications
Model | Phantom 410 |
Case Type | Mid Tower Steel |
Front Panel Material | Plastic |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 215 x 516 x 532 mm |
VGA Clearance Maximum | 305mm (w/o fan), 280mm (installed), 230mm (full pivot) |
Cooling System | Front, 2x120mm or 1 X 140mm (1x120mm included) Rear, 1 X 120mm (included) Side, 1 x 120mm or 1 x 140mm Top, 2 X 120/140mm (1 x 140mm included) |
Drive Bays | 3 External 5.25″ Drive Bays 6 Internal 3.5″ Slots Screwless Rail Design |
Material(s) | Steel |
Expansion Slots | 7 |
Weight | 9 kg |
Motherboard Support | ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
Packaging
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The Phantom 410’s box is nothing too exciting. On the front is just a picture of the case, with the sides and back listing specs and features with a few more detailed pictures. The case itself is packaged in the standard styrofoam and plastic bag.
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