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By TechwareLabs, published 27-03-2012
By TechwareLabs, published 27-03-2012
By HotHardware, published 27-03-2012
If you're a fan of NZXT's Phantom 410 mid-tower chassis but not the available colors, which up to this point included black, white, red, and pink, you'll be happy to know NZXT listened to "feedback from the PC enthusiast community" and is now offering the case in four additional colors, including a sleek Gunmetal black with a gunmetal interior...
By TechwareLabs, published 15-02-2012
By TechwareLabs, published 02-06-2012
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By TechwareLabs, published 30-12-2011
By TechwareLabs, published 28-12-2011
By TechwareLabs, published 20-12-2011
By Bjorn3D, published 12-02-2011
CPUs, RAMs, Mobos ECS A990FXM-A Socket AM3+ at techPowerUp ASRock 970 Extreme4 AMD Socket AM3+ Motherboard Review at OCInside Video Cards eVGA Is The GPU King? at eTeknix.com Cases, PSUs, Coolers NZXT Phantom 410 at techPowerUp Alpenföhn K2 CPU Cooler Review at Vo
By Bjorn3D, published 12-02-2011
NZXT has updated the Phantom with some new features including a righ-mounted, removable HDD cage, and capacity for up to 8 fans. Stay tuned as we wil be reviewing this case soon. We cannot promise it will be the white version though.
By HotHardware, published 12-01-2011
We had a chance to get up close and personal with NZXT's ginormous Phantom chassis during our 'Back-to-School PC Roundup' in September, and let us tell you, it's a great looking case. It's also quite large. We thought it resembled a Storm Trooper, both in size and shape, and while that's fine if you have room for a full tower chassis, not...
By Bjorn3D, published 11-04-2011
Now available at the NZXT Online Store
By Bjorn3D, published 10-08-2011
What was this years April fools joke from NZXT, has become a reality. We have launched the Pink Phantom to celebrate cancer awareness month. This sleek, pristine, full tower chassis made its debut at PAX Prime 2011. As of today, It is now available for yours to keep at Canadacomputers.com.
By Bjorn3D, published 14-09-2011
Thanks to NZXT, we've got some nice prizes for you guys this month. Looking for a new Sandy Bridge or Bulldozer build? The NZXT Phantom case will help keep your new high-performance system cool. For those who are looking to overclock, the Havik 140 heatsink will get your CPU to its sweet spot at cool temperatures. Finally, gamers will

By HotHardware, published 08-04-2011
iBUYPOWER added the Gamer Power BTS11 to its back-to-school lineup. This PC comes with a liquid cooled Intel Core i5 2500K processor. The Gamer Power BTS11 is designed with student gamers in mind. It is housed in the gloss white NZXT Phantom case. Other key features include an NVIDIA GTX 550Ti 1GB graphics card, 8GBs DDR3 memory,...

By MaximumPC, published 04-11-2011
Can we build an AMD machine—any AMD machine—that can compete with an Intel-powered rig? In the forever war between CPU vendors, AMD and Intel have traded places many times—one leads, then the other. Since the advent of Intel’s Core i7, though, AMD hasn’t been able to touch the performance of Intel’s high end, and Sandy Bridge further increases the gap. But, well, you couldn't buy Sandy Bridge motherboards when I wrote this build-it story in February for the May print issue—something about a bad chipset—and I’d been meaning to build an AMD-powered machine for a while now—with CrossFire, even. Why? Partially because I can, but I also want to witness the performance delta firsthand. Just for kicks, I’m also going to put some effort—and money—into making this system p...

By MaximumPC, published 28-01-2011
A top-down approach to cooling Noctua has wowed us before with its coolers: Both the NH-U12P and NH-D14 impressed us with top-tier performance. The NH-C14, which features a perpendicular cooling-fin stack and two fans, is larger than the former but smaller than the 2 pounds, 12 ounces of the latter. The NH-C14’s six heat pipes go into a stack of heating fins oriented perpendicularly to the motherboard, like a normal skyscraper stack turned 90 degrees; 14cm Noctua fans in their trademark peach-and-brown are clipped to each side of the stack, for a push-pull configuration that brings air straight down onto the motherboard. You can run the NH-C14 with both fans, just one, or none. The perpendicular configuration enables it to be used in cases with as little as 4.5 inches of clearance with o...

By MaximumPC, published 26-01-2011
Hexa-core’s white knight? Ever since the appearance of Intel’s smoking-fast second-gen Core i7 processor in January, we’ve been wondering if Intel’s hexa-cores still have a purpose. When iBuypower’s Paladin XLC strode into town with a hearty Intel six-core inside its shining white armor, we expected an epic battle. And we got one. Outfitted with Intel’s priciest hexa-core, the 3.33GHz Core i7-980X, the Paladin XLC seemed destined to take on Falcon Northwest’s black-clad Mach V system that we reviewed in February. Using NZXT’s excellent Phantom case, the Paladin XLC certainly strikes an impressive pose. Along with 12GB of DDR3/1600, a 128GB A-Data SSD, a 2TB hard drive, and a 10x Blu-ray burner, the Paladin XLC fields an imposing collection of hardware, and at a decent pric...