Tuesday, June 4th 2013

NZXT Announces Phantom 530 Chassis

In 2010, NZXT introduced the industry to its Phantom chassis, an aggressively designed, feature-rich case for mainstream users, gamers and enthusiasts alike. Now, NZXT is finally ready to unveil its direct successor, the Phantom 530.

Continuing the legacy of the original, the new Phantom was meticulously designed from the ground up resulting in a refreshing new design that is uncompromising in every way. While creating the Phantom 530, the NZXT design team painstakingly took every beloved aspect of the original and made it even better.
With up to 70% more cable management space, more airflow and even more liquid cooling support, the Phantom 530 features phenomenal support for even the most extreme performance builds.
Along with its fully modular, interchangeable hard drive cages, the new Phantom features all of the latest NZXT technologies including: a discrete SSD mount behind motherboard tray, signature rear I/O LEDs, single channel 30W fan control with integrated 10-port fan hub and steel 5.25" optical drive latches.

The Phantom 530's extensive liquid cooling support includes Kraken X40/X60 compatibility and radiators of up to 360mm in size on top, 240mm in front and 240mm on bottom. Additionally, the new Phantom also features the largest window the Phantom line has ever seen, letting you show off the true beauty of your masterpiece, inside and out.

The Phantom 530 will be available soon in Glossy White, Black and Red for ?119.99. For more information, visit the product page.
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5 Comments on NZXT Announces Phantom 530 Chassis

#1
d1nky
that is gorgeous looking.

nice feature with the fan header splitter.

but why have an SSD mounting on the back? wish they would implement it at the front on the side of the drive bays!
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#2
Yellow&Nerdy?
Sweet looking case. Listed on Caseking for pre-order at 120€, which isn't too bad. I just hope that the side mesh part has dust-filtering, and that it's compatible with the H100i.
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#3
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
More plastic............but I like it.
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#4
NeoXF
Kind of nice... Never had NZXT cases, but have always thought they at least look impressive.
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#5
sa seba
Now if only they made the H630 available already...
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