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En conclusion, le Phantom 820 de NZXT est un boitier au format « Grand Tour » suréquipé. Son design est unique et particulièrement travaillé ce qui le rend atypique et racé.Nous avons apprécié son lecteur de carte et sa gestion poussée de la ventilatio...
Finition, Emplacement Watercooling, LED à l'arrière, Ventilateurs fournis
Rack HDD, Gestion des câbles, Prix
Pour du XL-ATX, NZXT a mis les petits plats dans les grands, et il le fait bien ! Le Phantom 820 propose trois gros ventilateurs de 20 cm pour refroidir la config', plein de place pour les disques durs, les cartes graphiques et même pour un bloc de refroi...
Nous arrivons au terme de notre article et nous pouvons le dire, nous sommes totalement sous le charme de ce Phantom 820. Il incarne pour nous la réelle relève du Phantom premier du nom, avec des lignes retravaillées avec soins et un châssis qui est à ...
Plenty of fan mounts, Four fans included, Good watercooling options, Very good expansion options, Sensible side panel window positioning and size, Excellent cable management options, Attractive and unique style,
Extensive expansion options, good watercooling support, impressive cable management, and a unique style make the Phantom 820 an excellent choice to an enthusiast wanting one of the best cases that money can buy....
The Phantom series has always had a strong following for a combination of reasons. First and probably foremost, its visual appearance lends itself to being unique and one which is highly favoured in hardware circles, other reasons are the excellent coo...
Quadchannel digital fan controller, Integrated HUE lighting system, Dedicated rear I/O panel light, Six USB ports and an SD card reader, Room for at least two radiators, Lots of aircooling potential, Capacious throughout
Drive trays need work, Plastic accents look and feel cheap, Lots of outthebox cable clutter
NZXT chassis seem to get better with each revision, but the company has a habit of leaving room for a couple of small improvements. The Phantom 820 is a continuation of that trend; it's arguably NZXT's most impressive full-tower solution to date, yet the...
Large tower with lots of space, Sturdy, thanks to a robust steel frame (passed 100 kg bend test with flying colors), High-quality plastics, Room for particularly long power supplies, Strategically-placed openings for cable management (lots of them, positi
Power supply spacer sticks out too far, complicating installation of some PSUs, Finish is thin and easy to scratch, In our sample, problematic hard drive installation with vibration dampening that gets circumvented, In our sample, SSD screws are too short
NZXT have already delivered on some of the most popular chassis on the market with their Phantom 410 and the Switch 810, both of which I'm a big fan of. It makes sense that NZXT would want to combine what made each of those chassis so great in the first p...
Publié: 2014-07-07, Auteur: Ali , review by: wccftech.com
The NZXT Phantom 820 is simply a beast of a computer case. The ambient temperatures with the fans completely off for our benchmarking on this case proves that roominess is all here in the NZXT Phantom 820. The sleek housing design and the color work is pe...
Great build quality and looks, Superior air and water cooling support, RGB LED controller, Fan controller
No full size windowed side panel
Fans of the original Phantom are going to love the Phantom 820; this case is an enthusiasts dream with superior airflow and a wide array of water cooling options. Space is the key to back this up in the Phantom 820, with a vast amount room within the chas...