Wednesday, August 5th 2020

Fractal Design and ASRock Collaborate on Phantom Gaming PC Chassis

Fractal Design and ASRock have collaborated on a new PC chassis design that marries Fractal's PC case design expertise with ASRock's Phantom Gaming design philosophy. Based on the Meshify TG design from Fractal, the result is a black, red and white PC case design with some white accents here and there. The front mesh panel features a "damaged" design with added texture, and a Phantom Gaming logo plate. The tempered glass panel features some Phantom Gaming color-code streaks, and a top-mounted dust filter is available in both red and black for extra customization.

The basic design of the Meshify TG hasn't changed, so check after the break for a full list of features for that particular chassis that also apply here. Whether or not this will fit your beauty bill is something best left to your own guise.
Key features
  • Streamlined high-airflow design
  • Performance and capacity of a larger tower in a remarkably compact mid-tower size
  • Newly designed angular mesh front panel maximizes air intake
  • Tempered glass side panel offers users a clean and clear view of their components
  • Distinctive new styling with stealthy white-on-black aesthetic
  • Flexible storage options with room for up to 5 drives
  • Sturdy steel drive trays with vibration-dampening rubber grommets cushion hard drives for smooth, quiet and reliable operation
  • Two preinstalled Fractal Design Dynamic X2 GP-12 120 mm fans deliver optimum airflow with minimal noise
  • Open interior layout creates an unobstructed airflow path from front intake to rear exhaust
  • Easy-to-clean filters on the front, top and base with full PSU coverage and convenient front access
  • Full length power supply shroud conceals drive cage and excess cabling for unrestricted airflow and a clean looking interior
  • Up to 35 mm of space behind motherboard plate with grommetted pass-through holes for clean cable routing
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11 Comments on Fractal Design and ASRock Collaborate on Phantom Gaming PC Chassis

#1
jesdals
Well it would be nice with some better cooling for graphic cards
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#2
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
jesdalsWell it would be nice with some better cooling for graphic cards
It will probably be fine with more fans.
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#3
Nephilim666

Well, basically I just copied the case we have now. Then, I added some fins to lower wind resistance. And this racing stripe here I feel is pretty sharp.
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#4
dyonoctis
In the tech world, "collaboration" means "stickers"
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#5
PLSG08
jesdalsWell it would be nice with some better cooling for graphic cards
Never had a problem with my GPU temps with this case except when I front mount my radiator as intake. ever since i just mount my rad up top and now my gpu hardly ever passes 70c when gaming in my use case.
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#6
Caring1
Did anyone get the number plate of that red car that sideswiped the case?
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#7
Turmania
I will buy it. Not because I like it, I do not even enjoy asrock products! but for the fact that all meshify c cases are oit of stock for months and still has not been stocked for sale.in the country i live in.
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#8
jesdals
PLSG08Never had a problem with my GPU temps with this case except when I front mount my radiator as intake. ever since i just mount my rad up top and now my gpu hardly ever passes 70c when gaming in my use case.
Well a Radeon is a different creature.... Had to move mine a slot down because of heat

and added two 80mm papst to the dore

The 120 is just a cut out above cpu cooler - but did put a 120 low profile cooler on the rear just for kicks
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#9
ymbaja
jesdalsWell a Radeon is a different creature.... Had to move mine a slot down because of heat

and added two 80mm papst to the dore

The 120 is just a cut out above cpu cooler - but did put a 120 low profile cooler on the rear just for kicks
My next case will be a box fan...
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#10
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Stripes and a case badge = collaboration? Alright.
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#11
Tardian
The design ought to be upside down. PSU on top, then Graphics card and CPU on the bottom. My PCs run cool and quiet using this design.
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