
The Phanteks XT Pro case is wider than my previous cases, and that made putting the computer together easier. The wider case has space behind the motherboard mounting panel that lets you conceal cables. The build quality of the case is great.


Good case, airflow, price argb

Good value for the money Plenty of room in back for cable management Easily fits full-size ATX & GPUs Included fans

plenty of space to do what u need, as long as u understand the layout. the back piece extends out slightly which helps immensely with cord management. the fans that are included nearly silent for the entirety ive had it on, and at this price on the case are basically free.

I mostly got this case because it is moderately sized, but can still hold an EEB (E-ATX) motherboard. Additional benefits are that it is inexpensive, but well built despite that. One thing I didn't anticipate is that as a beginner, the simplicity of this case made it very easy as a first experience. I had to get an adapter for the front panel plug because of the motherboard I used (Gigabyte MD71-HB0), but that was a ~$10 purchase from the "River in South America" company (they won't let me use the company name 🤣. Everything else was in the box (or came with the PSU).

Havent built in a new case in a decade and they have come a long way. Love that the outer panels are tool less and just snap in. All of the preinstalled fans are cable managed and on a controller.

This whole product oozes german engineering. Before the case review itself, my favorite part. It came with a small plastic container, filled with individually marked bags of every type of screw that could be needed. And dividers for the container so that each type of screw could have it's own compartments for storage. It includes a GPU support mount for if you have one of the "3 fan" GPUs. One of the included "screws" types are rubber isolation mounts for the hard drives to be mounted but isolated from vibration (and of course they include screws that fit these perfectly). Everything you could need to mount every component you have exactly how you want it. The front, right, left and front panels are all removable (they just pop off). The metal brackets you mount most things on (especially the PSU) are removable, and they attach by having a small tab of metal that rests inside the frame, and then a tiny screw that holds the bracket in against the frame. Works beautifully and the weight is not on the threads of the screws. The people who said this "doens't fit their PSU" almost definitely just used the product wrong. I have the standard PSU size which fits great (pull off the front panel and bracket for easier installation though) but there are 2 other bracket adapters with multiple mounting holes for every type of PSU. If you managed to find a PSU that doesn't fit, I honestly do not trust that PSU. It is either so old or built so far from standard practices that I would not run it in my home for safety reasons. And of course this case looks nice. Got my board with chunky graphics card, and network, and liquid cooler, spare drive and corsaid lightning node installed happily in at least 1/3rd less space. Matches perfectly with the brown wood/black metal ikea furniture most of my house is decked out in. Oh and the fiddly little wires that are the worst part of setting up a motherboard? Actually bundled together and labeled. Easiest install of those I've ever had. I can't believe how much quieter this case is. With the full metal mesh everywhere the air just circulates unimpeded. Also that metal mesh is very strong, don't understand quite how they got it as strong as they did.

The airflow is outstanding in this case! It also looks professional, and fits anywhere, almost like a furniture. It was easy to do cable management, or to access things inside when I needed to. The doors just slide and pop, no screws or nothing, I love it.

Honestly for the price I got it for ($30), it's impossible to beat.

Awesome first SFF case to build in. I found the extra room to be forgiving several times throughout the build. Great temps and noise. Classic fishtank look, miniaturized! Came with free thermal paste.

Comes with PWM controller fan hub Good weight, not a really cheap feel Addressable RGB either controlled by software or button on top. Good clearance between case feet, allowing acceptable airflow


Looks amazing, is really big and easy to work with in the main part of the case.

This thing is pretty big in size. has plenty of room for building inside. pretty much everything on the case can be removed to build even easier inside this case. This case moves loads of air. couldn't be happier with the purchase. also ordered the fan controller before it sold out. Hopefully ill get it soon so i can get my RGB working since my mobo didn't have an RGB header.

Totally awesome product. Hassle free RGB lights that are supported by most known software providers (I use MSI) and front panel buttons to toggle it the way you desire. Metals do not feel bendable or cheap I guess. Very dynamic as the name suggests so your rig can be made even more unique. Versatile cable management with spacious chamber for hard drives and fan hubs. Are some of the features that I enjoy the most.

Easy to Change Fan Colors. Easy to take off glass covers or whatever there called they just pop out. Lots of room underneath for cables.

Big case. Minimalistic. Does what I need it to do. I'm not big on lighting and water cooling, though this case seems totally capable of that if you want it. I always go Full-ATX case because it's easier to work in and there's plenty of air flow.

Would love to write a review but this is a Christmas present and hadnt been opened

I love the stylish design and the clutter free look.