A nifty little case at ~£20 cheaper than competitors. Get your Stormtrooper-themed computer just in time for Star Wars: Battlefront!
£74.99 with £4.79 Postage, or you can collect for free from their store in Bolton.
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EagleUK
10 Nov 153#6
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noddle36
9 Nov 15#1
Not sure if this still works but you might be able to get free delivery if you are linked with the same email with hexus.net or maybe AV Forums.
EagleUK
9 Nov 15#2
Great case, will fit most full length cards. Comes with 2 fans (front and rear). You can mount 2 on the side also. Fan controller only has 3 connection so you will need a y adapter for 4 fans. Some parts of the case are flimsy(ish) but this isn't a problem. Will fit a regular ATX psu, however if you have one of the slightly deeper PSUs it won't fit. Plenty of space also :smiley:.
darthvader666uk
10 Nov 15#3
I love the look of this and love Corsair and my PC cast AM is huge, you think this is a worthy upgrade over the NZXT Phantom Full tower case?
I actually upgraded from the full size phantom (I actually got it at a LAN as they were originally released before they were popular! If you go to LAN nearly everyone has the phantom.
Although I have always had big cases, there isn't really a need for something of that size anymore. ITX boards perform the same as the ATX boards these days and have enough features to suffice. Most people will only stick with one decent GPU anyways for example.
I can easily pick up and take my machine anywhere. They have space for 2 ssds and 2 3.5" drives (however you can easily fit extra ssds as there is so much space at the upper front). Where the GPU sits, it actually pulls in fresh air from the side also :smiley:.
JonBetts2004
10 Nov 15#5
Won't fit all full length cards. I have a HIS ATI R9 280X iPower IceQ X² and it just fits. Anything over 30cm is likely to be too long.
EagleUK
10 Nov 153#6
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darthvader666uk
10 Nov 15#7
I would LOVE to go to a LAN but I wouldnt even know where they would be :/
Im glad someone else has gone from a phantom to this, but IF I did, Im gonna have to buy a new MB and CPU :/ maybe wait to save before I do :disappointed:
A great case, and FWIW Insomnia is at the NEC now.
EagleUK
10 Nov 151#11
^^^ I will be the guy not breaking my back this time.
Reesty Tart
10 Nov 15#12
I've literally just finished a build in this case. I love the look and how compact it is yet you will have to be careful which components you choose to build the PC. I found it a bit of a struggle fitting in the PSU along with the 3.5in HDD caddy in the lower-front of the case. I managed it but it was really tight, with the outputs from the PSU pressing against the HDD cage. For reference, the PSU I used was the Corsair AX760i so not exactly a monster.
For anyone wondering, you can fit a 980Ti Strix into the case but it's not exactly what I'd call a 'good fit'. The card presses against the front-end of the case but hey, it's in there and working so all ends well. So far......
Rid1
10 Nov 15#13
I'm waiting for the Yellow One to drop :smiley: Bumblebee is love, bumblebee is life
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£74.99 with £4.79 Postage, or you can collect for free from their store in Bolton.
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http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/nzxt-phantom-review,1.html
Although I have always had big cases, there isn't really a need for something of that size anymore. ITX boards perform the same as the ATX boards these days and have enough features to suffice. Most people will only stick with one decent GPU anyways for example.
I can easily pick up and take my machine anywhere. They have space for 2 ssds and 2 3.5" drives (however you can easily fit extra ssds as there is so much space at the upper front). Where the GPU sits, it actually pulls in fresh air from the side also :smiley:.
Im glad someone else has gone from a phantom to this, but IF I did, Im gonna have to buy a new MB and CPU :/ maybe wait to save before I do :disappointed:
https://insomniagamingfestival.com
For anyone wondering, you can fit a 980Ti Strix into the case but it's not exactly what I'd call a 'good fit'. The card presses against the front-end of the case but hey, it's in there and working so all ends well. So far......