
Quality, aesthetics, and top I/O


Versatile, clean, great to build in

Very easy to build with, no surprises with wiring. Looks incredible when fully built.



Great cable management Great for a desktop placement Included fans work well Plenty of room for everything

It's gorgeous,- Tons of space for mounting fans, components, etc.


-Lots of room to work in -Easy to disassemble -Cable management was effortless

Build quality Aesthetic Size price!

- Easy to build in. The top panel slides out, allowing easy access through the top. - Airflow is great with the 3 included fans. - Great looking case with clean lines with simple yet thoughtful layout.

- Spacious - Comes with 7 pre installed fans - Good rgb and pretty with many options

Great design, aesthetically and technically. Simple yet well thought out.

- Great construction - Good airflow - Good cable management - Conversion to storage layout is easy - Hard drives are not too far from mobo SATA ports (depending on mobo of course), I required SATA cables ranging from 9 to 22 inches - Easily fit my 319mm graphics card in storage layout - Subjectively aesthetically pleasing

Phanteks delivers a easy to build in, perfect cable management and spacious room. This desktop runs a 9800X3d and rtx 4090.

Been looking for this case since Computex 2024 to use for my build. This case was easy to build in and has decent temps. Love the color and the look of it.

7 pre installed ARGB at this price is a great deal. Fan hub has room for 2 more fans (can daisy chain for even more). RGB has plenty of options to chose from (although i can't seem to customize them), and can even chose to turn the RGB off if you hold down the LED light on the case for a few seconds. Cable management is made very easy with all the cutouts. Very spacious, had a 10 year old case that wasn't as large and my temps are noticeably better. PSU and HDD/SSD storage in the back makes for a cleaner case.

Impressed by how easy it was to swap previous build to this case. Really well thought-out layout. Larger than expected.

I currently own a 216 and was very happy with it. Then I saw this case and read a few reviews. This is a worthy upgrade. My 5700 x3d idles at 39 to 40 degrees and never breaks 60. An Infinity 140 fits in the rear where my 216 would scratch them up. It looks smaller but fits more than the 216. Now it is screaming at me to go for and all white am5 set up. I placed the lain li edge 1000 in it and it is great. I had planned use that in my fish bowl case. It has an included front filter that I had to buy for my 216. It has much better cable management though I am not going to do much until I get my am5 setup ready. For 125.00 for white and 120 for black it is hard to beat and fun to build in. It looks possible to add optic drives in too instead of the hard drive cages which would end my 2nd computer's usage.