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Phanteks today introduced their new PC Building toolkit, which the company says is "the only tool-set you'll ever need for your PC building needs". The company is touting a custom selection of tools and bits for PC building (including watercooled systems), which includes a plethora of options.
The kit is assembled from full metal pieces (in aluminum and steel); a telescopic extendable shaft for those hard to reach spaces; a flexible extender to further save PC builders' hands and patience from trauma; magnetic tips should make lost screws a thing of the past; and there's even a durable soft shell case to ensure that users don't need to misplace their tools (or instead, misplace the whole kit at once, which would be much more dramatic in the grand scheme of things). These should be all the tools PC building enthusiasts need to have at hand in any given operation with their hardware, and hence, Phanteks are looking to ask for a premium on this kit.
The Phanteks PC building kit will be available soon for $19.99, and €19.99 in its respective markets.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site
The kit is assembled from full metal pieces (in aluminum and steel); a telescopic extendable shaft for those hard to reach spaces; a flexible extender to further save PC builders' hands and patience from trauma; magnetic tips should make lost screws a thing of the past; and there's even a durable soft shell case to ensure that users don't need to misplace their tools (or instead, misplace the whole kit at once, which would be much more dramatic in the grand scheme of things). These should be all the tools PC building enthusiasts need to have at hand in any given operation with their hardware, and hence, Phanteks are looking to ask for a premium on this kit.
The Phanteks PC building kit will be available soon for $19.99, and €19.99 in its respective markets.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site