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[SOLVED]   Replacing Case Fans For NZXT Phantom Full Tower

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Hi, I am looking at replacing the case fans for my NZXT Phantom Enthusiast Full Tower. It currently has the stock 200mm x1 and 3x 120mm fans from when I bought it back in 2012. I recently upgraded my gfx card to the Powercolor RX5600XT Red Dragon and post global crisis will upgrade my cpu and motherboard to a Ryzen 3600/B450 combo. In the meantime I am looking at replacing the fans in the case to reduce noise and keep a good airflow. RGB is not needed as it is sitting in my bedroom and is sometimes on overnight. Recommendations for fans and layout would be appreciated. If possible not going too high with cost and from UK sellers. Thanks.  

That case has weird fan layout. Think of the airflow path and work out your options. Best fans are noctua. Theyll last forever and are very quiet for the air they move. For intake its best to go with high static pressure models. Expensive but you get what you pay for. Buy once, and avoid landfill with cheap crap.

That case has weird fan layout. Think of the airflow path and work out your options. Best fans are noctua. Theyll last forever and are very quiet for the air they move. For intake its best to go with high static pressure models. Expensive but you get what you pay for. Buy once, and avoid landfill with cheap crap.  

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Also in my my opinion it's good to have the case fans constant for regular airflow to remove heat build up and keeping all components cool with them at a fixed speed you won't notice them ramping up as well  

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3 NF-S12Bs or 3 NF-P14s, 2 exhaust on the back, one intake for the front.  

120mm Noctua NF-F12 PWM chromax radiator or heatsink fan and 120mm Noctua NF-S12A PWM chromax is case fan high airflow less direct pressure if you dont care there gray hehe the NF-P14s is for rad / heat sink and NF-S12Bs is case air flow etc  

https://noctua.at/en/which_fan_is_right_for_me  

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Introducing the NZXT Phantom 820

NZXT is an interesting manufacturer. Each company that designs and manufactures cases has their strengths and weaknesses, things they're good at and things that need work, but NZXT is unique in that they're very closely related to iBuyPower (one of the biggest system building boutiques and one that's starting to threaten established brands) and tend to vend some of the most cost effective enclosures to boutiques in general, for better or worse.

Our experiences with NZXT have been mixed. The H2 when it was released suffered from a serious design flaw that drove up internal thermals (an unmarked revision was silently released later that largely resolved those problems), and the Switch 810 was a good but not great enclosure that couldn't quite live up to its promise. But today NZXT is launching the Phantom 820, a case aimed squarely at the top end of the case market where stalwarts like the Thermaltake Level 10 GT, Corsair Obsidian 800D, and SilverStone FT02 reside. It has a lot to live up to, but most impressively of all...it might actually do it.

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I'll get this out of the way: the Phantom 820 is not coming cheap. NZXT is listing an MSRP of $249, placing it squarely into competition with the highest end enthusiast cases, and it's a pretty bold move from a company that's usually been more about raw value than premium gear. I'm of two minds when it comes to this decision; I think it's a good choice for the company since price is often the best way to give a premium product that extra kick (just ask Apple), but it's ultimately bad for the end consumer who wants and should get great products at reasonable prices.

When I spoke to my rep at NZXT he was very bullish about the Phantom 820 and it's not hard to see why. While Taiwanese case designers have a tendency to try to throw in everything but the kitchen sink (see NZXT's own Switch 810) and call it a product, the Phantom 820 is a different beast. This is a feature rich case, but a lot of the features that have been incorporated are done intelligently. The integrated fan controller in particular is an incredibly slick design that's easily the equal of many entry-level fan controllers; the lack of analog adjustment is offset somewhat by having five different steps, ranging from off to full bore.

I'm also keen to point out that NZXT included an SD card reader; SD cards are pretty much the standard these days, yet for some reason they're seldom integrated in modern case designs. The convenience is appreciated tremendously.

Finally, the Alienware-style LED lighting system is a nice touch and can be disabled entirely if you so choose; otherwise you can turn a dial inside the front door to change the color to whatever you like, and you can toggle between enabling and disabling different lighting zones on the case.

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NZXT’s Cam Software is one of the best programs available for controlling your hardware components while it’s connected to your computer. It includes the ability to control fans, lights, extractors, CPU temperature, and much more. The program is easy to use and allows you to manage all the hardware you have connected to your PC.

NZXT has recently released version 4.10.1 of the embedded software that controls the NZXT CAM software, which is basically software used to display, control, and customize your computer hardware. This version brings with it various new features, which are detailed below.

NZXT is one of the most popular computer case manufacturers on the market today. The company has always played it safe, creating computers that are well-known for their sleek designs and attractive color options. Now, NZXT has thrown caution to the wind and introduced the Phantom. This new case is designed with one goal in mind: to be the best computer case on the market today.. Read more about nzxt cam download and let us know what you think.

The NZXT Cam is the finest software for remotely monitoring your PC and checking the condition of your whole system from a single application.

The NZXT Cam software is one step ahead of the competition, enabling you to monitor every element of your computer, from GPU overclocking to RGB customization.

As a PC player, I think that performance is most important while you’re in the middle of a game. That’s where the NZXT CAM’s sturdy and efficient in-game overlay comes in handy.

Continue reading to learn all there is to know about the NZXT CAM, as well as a 100% functional download link.

Also, if your NZXT CAM isn’t functioning, see our other article.

So, let’s get this party started.

NZXT Cam for Windows 10 is available for download.

The NZXT Cam software is a PC surveillance program. Using this program, you may determine your PC’s performance ratings and condition. With the NZXT CAM, you can use the in-game overlay to monitor your temperature, heat sink, and customize your fans, not to mention RGB.

The NZXT cam software allows you to monitor CPU and GPU performance as well as offer comprehensive in-game execution. You can monitor CPU use and overclock your GPU on purpose. Install AMD Adrenalin to boost your in-game performance and help you reach the highest potential FPS.

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Keep the NZXT CAM software up to date to keep track of your overall computer appearance and quickly resolve difficulties by monitoring your PC’s different concerns.

Windows 10 is compatible with NZXT Cam software. The most recent version of the program has been enhanced and made quicker.

NZXT Cam V. 4.10.1 is available for download.

NZXT’s server hosts all of the files listed above. We don’t host or change any files in any way. NZXT Cam is the company’s proprietary software.

With Windows 7/8/10, the NZXT Cam software works well.

The NZXT Cam software includes the following features:

  • Temperatures of the CPU and GPU
  • FPS at the moment
  • The clock was ticking.
  • CPU/GPU use
  • the state of the battery
  • Cooling curves that are unique to you
  • RGB may be customized.
  • Monitoring throughout the game

How can I get the NZXT Cam software to work?

After obtaining the program from a reputable source, you can simply install it. To gain better functionality on ASUS routers, download ASUSWRT Merlin.

The steps to install NZXT CAM are as follows:

  • Download the program from the above-mentioned website.
  • Extract the zip file and save it to a convenient location.
  • The executable file should be installed.
  • As an administrator, run the program.

What is the NZXT Cam software and how do I utilize it?

NZXT Cam is simple to use software that allows you to keep an eye on your computer. This program may also assist you with overclocking. The NZXT software allows you to monitor your computer’s performance.

You can simply track down GPU execution and improve the speed of your PC. However, excessive overclocking may cause your computer to malfunction.

With the assistance of NZXT Cam software, you should know your limit and overclock your machine carefully. To improve your in-game performance, download the Razer Cortex game booster.

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  • To get started with the program, create an account or login in. You may join up fast by connecting your existing social network accounts, such as Facebook.
  • By looking at the dashboard, you can keep track of your CPU and GPU performance.
  • Keep track of your FPS, bandwidth, and other statistics in the in-game window.
  • Customize your Fan speed by going to the edit option.
  • From the settings, you may customize your in-game window.
  • By using the overclock tab, you may increase the clock speed of your GPU.

What is the accuracy of the NZXT Cam software?

The NZXT Cam program gives you detailed, reliable information about your whole PC. It will also assist you in determining whether or not your machine is sluggish. The NZXT CAM software is also free of viruses and malware.

I ran the NZXT cam program through its paces and discovered no mistakes or misrepresentation regarding the computer’s performance or other operations.

You may inquire:

Is NZXT Cam compatible with Asus Aura?

Because they are two separate applications, the speeds are unlikely to be compatible.

As a result, using Asus aura sync with NZXT Cam is not advised. Logitech G HUB is a free download for the Optimum gear ecosystem.

The NZXT Cam’s gaming aspect evaluations are also extremely precise and adequate. NZXT Cam makes it simple to hunt out and resolve PC problems.

The NZXT Cam’s in-game performance window is a helpful and accurate feature. When it comes to displaying overall performance, the window is extremely realistic. It simplifies the software’s operation.

Which fans are NZXT Cam compatible? 

The NZXT Cam software is compatible with Hue+, Hue2, Aer RGB, Kraken, and H700I fans. Though this software allows you to keep track of your computer’s performance, it is also compatible with different fans.

The following is a list of fans that work with the NZXT Cam software:

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  • RGB AER fans
  • Grid Plus versions 1, 2, and 3
  • Motherboard N7

Is it safe to use the NZXT Cam software?

The NZXT Cam software has been tried and evaluated by me. I’ve also discovered no problems with privacy or viruses. The program does not need a lot of information from you, therefore your information is safe.

Many websites and connections may include fraud software links, which may compromise your privacy and put your computer at danger. You will be safe if you install the proper link provided above.

The NZXT Cam software safeguards your privacy and is completely risk-free to use. To connect several wireless devices to your PC, use Logitech Unifying Software.

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PC Overclocking is made easier using the NZXT Cam software. With the assistance of the program, overclocking is simple. You should have a benchmark to compare the results your PC provides you if you wish to overclock it.

Is NZXT Cam useful when it comes to overclocking?

The NZXT Cam can assist you in tracking and optimizing your computer. With the assistance of the program, you may overclock your computer. However, you should be aware of your GPU’s capabilities. Download MSI Afterburner if you’re searching for the most popular GPU overclocking, tuning, hardware monitoring, and customization utility software.

Here’s how to use NZXT CAM to overclock a GPU:

  • To adjust the PC, go to the tuning tab.
  • To access the overclocking settings, go to the overclocking window.
  • By adjusting the slider, you may change the graphics card’s power limitations.
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  • To view the results, overclock the PC and perform the test.

How can you use the Cam program to keep an eye on your computer?

You may view your PC’s processes and other elements of the program after you log in. On the screen, you’ll notice the CPU and GPU use rates.

On the main panel, you’ll notice the CPU core utilization, temperature, and memory consumption. Other things to keep an eye on include PC trash, overclocking choices, and custom fan options.

With the Cam program, you can easily monitor your computer’s operations. After you’ve opened the program, you may begin watching your computer. To backup or restore data on LG smartphones and tablets, download the LG Bridge program.

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The NZXT Cam software is simple to use and effective. It is recommended that you use it if you want to keep track of your computer’s execution and processes. To help you improve and monitor your computer’s operations, you may manually modify and dictate its procedures.

You may show off your computer’s capabilities and stay up to current on its status, as well as make required adjustments to your CPU and GPU. To keep you informed, you may have an exact frame rate count, temperature count, and GPU overlay shown on your screen at all times.

With the assistance of NZXT Cam, you can monitor your CPU and GPU performance and configure your machine for the best results.

The NZXT Cam is recommended for anybody who likes computer monitoring and need detailed information about their machine.

This tutorial will teach you how to use NZXT software to control a NZXT CAM 2 motherboard which is a stand-alone computer case sold by NZXT . It also teaches you how to control the NZXT CAM 2 from the web or from a smartphone or from a computer that has a wired or wireless network connection.. Read more about nzxt software and let us know what you think.

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NZXT Phantom 820 Case Review: Conceptualized By Enthusiasts

NZXT is extending its portfolio of high-end PC cases with a full-size tower called the Phantom 820. After an extended evaluation, it's clear to us that power users played a big part in defining this enclosure's specs. But the story isn't quite so simple.

NZXT Phantom 820: A Good Case With Some Small Problems

  • Page 1: Meet NZXT's Phantom 820 Case
  • Page 2: Technical Specifications And Inside The Box
  • Page 3: Exterior Finish And Materials
  • Page 4: Under The Plastic
  • Page 5: Cooling Design And Fans
  • Page 6: Dust Filters And Prevention
  • Page 7: Power Supply Installation
  • Page 8: Storage Installation
  • Page 9: Motherboard Installation
  • Page 10: Factory-Installed Lighting
  • Page 11: Temperature And Noise
  • Page 12: NZXT Phantom 820: A Good Case With Some Small Problems

The Phantom 820 represents NZXT's attempt to play in the big leagues, and we'd call it a partial success. Really, this is a nice chassis, but there is a handful of issues that keep us from calling it perfect. And, at the end of the day, there are competing models that do some of what we found wrong with the Phantom better.

This case's good looks, roomy interior, and enthusiast-driven design cues are great. But we have to remember the troubled drive installation process for 2.5" SSDs and 3.5" disks. Fortunately, NZXT says it went back after our review went live in Germany and replaced its bundled M3x5 screws with longer M3x7s. Still, though, drive tray pins that touch the cage result in loud vibration you simply shouldn't have to hear. The company says that issue should be better now that it's using thicker plastic on the trays, but we have no way of knowing for certain. And with many motherboard only giving you two USB 2.0 headers, four USB 2.0 ports and a card reader up front are going to force you to make some decisions. All of that is before we get to the thin and easily-scratched finish, which discourages you from moving this chassis around much.

  • Large tower with lots of space
  • Sturdy, thanks to a robust steel frame (passed 100 kg bend test with flying colors)
  • High-quality plastics
  • Room for particularly long power supplies
  • Strategically-placed openings for cable management (lots of them, positioned well, covered with grommets)
  • Very good cooling performance with correspondingly-high air flow
  • Dust filters in the right places
  • Included four-channel fan controller
  • Bundled LED lighting with color control
  • Illuminated rear I/O panel (thanks to white LED)
  • Well-written manual
  • Power supply spacer sticks out too far, complicating installation of some PSUs
  • Finish is thin and easy to scratch
  • In our sample, problematic hard drive installation with vibration dampening that gets circumvented
  • In our sample, SSD screws are too short (purportedly fixed in retail units), and position of installed SSD is inconvenient
  • 3.5” drive brackets don’t sit securely in drive bays, and slide back easily
  • Fans are too loud
  • You may not have enough USB 2.0 headers on your motherboard, requiring the purchase of an extra adapter
  • Side wall thumb screws are hard to turn

We're holding back on giving the Phantom 820 a recommendation. The storage issues and noise are just too much for us to overlook at this very high-end price point. NZXT's Phantom 820 is still a very solid case though, and it beats the original Phantom in many ways. Surely, there will be those enthusiasts who are very happy with the company's follow-up effort.

We're happy to hear that NZXT is listening very closely to feedback, and that a couple of the issues originally pointed out in our launch-day evaluation have already been acted on (to the benefit of NZXT's customers, we'd add). The design is sound, attractive, and we love the little extras that show enthusiasts were taken into account. It has the potential to be great. But a couple of less thought-out details and the finish are what let the Phantom 820 down. 

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  • ilysaml I like most of the cases out there, but the only major drawback is it's side look, some really like a pure glass window and some other just don't. Reply
  • where is comparison(Temp Comparison) with other cases like antec df-85,silverstone raven & nzxt tempest etc Reply
  • FormatC It can not be directly compared because each hardware component may deliver different results in different cases. I had once a Silverstone Raven myself - VGA cards with DHE works nice, some other cards with axial fans worse. This can't be an objective comparison. Reply
  • cobra5000 Funny, I figured the people who write reviews for pc cases would know a little more about what is going on in the pc case world? The 820 is, CLEARLY, a blending of the NZXT Phantom and the Switch 810. The 810 was the first to pioneer the back panel led, not the 820 like the author notes. I was really, really liking this case on paper. It has the sharp looks of the Phantom and all of the great new features of the 810. The $250 price tag killed that! Also, this review makes it pretty clear that this case is really not on par with other cases in this price bracket. Disappointing, to say the least. At almost $100 less and a better fit and finish, get the 810. $150 less gets you a Phantom in any color of the rainbow. NZXT really got greedy on this one. $250 for sub-par fans and flimsy hard drive cages? I think not! Reply
  • FormatC @cobra5000: The intro (and some other content) of my German orginal is different and refers to the Switch 810 (and Phantom). This was my fault as I proofread the translation. Sorry. Reply
  • JonnyDough I'm sorry but when I can get THIS: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811139011 for quite a lot less and it has USB 3.0, cable management, an adult look to it, and serves my purpose just fine - I see little reason to spend over three times more on a case that does little more than what this one does. Reply
  • army_ant7 Hello again Igor! :) Nice, thorough review, though I was interested in how you guys do your 100Kg tests! I would've also liked to see you (who I assume was referred to as the author) standing or whatever on the case as was mentioned. :lol: BTW, I'm not much of a chassis buff, but when I saw the Corsair Obsidian 850D I was amazed at its features. It's been my dream case, but I feel a bit half-hearted about that since I am aware that there are as you said, so many cases out there. I'm not sure if you've ever had your hands on it, but if you have, mind sharing your insights and observations of it, and maybe personally compare it to this or other notable cases. Thanks! :D Reply
  • FormatC At first: I'm waiting for the corsair Obsidian 900D. My own case is an Obsidian 800D and I've modified this case with USB 3.0 and a new SATA3 PCB. It will be interesting, what the new case can better (or not). About the test: Simply sit down (without the plastic crap on top) and try to sit on it one minute. After this I've used my water venture... I'm a typical 100 kg heavy-weight reviewer and this is really enough to destroy something (some cases were mess after this). Reply
  • ckholt83 I hate the stupid looking plastic foot at the front of the case, it looks like a tacked on afterthought. Reply
9539960 said: At first: I'm waiting for the corsair Obsidian 900D. My own case is an Obsidian 800D and I've modified this case with USB 3.0 and a new SATA3 PCB. It will be interesting, what the new case can better (or not). About the test: Simply sit down (without the plastic crap on top) and try to sit on it one minute. After this I've used my water venture... I'm a typical 100 kg heavy-weight reviewer and this is really enough to destroy something (some cases were mess after this).
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NZXT Phantom with Green Trim (Green LED) Enthusiast Full Tower Case - Phan-002Gr (Black)

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Description for NZXT Phantom with Green Trim (Green LED) Enthusiast Full Tower Case - Phan-002Gr (Black)

Model: NZXT Phantom Black Case Type: Full Tower Black Interior Chassis Front Panel Cooling Systems: Front 1x140mm, Side 1x200mm, 2x120mm (included), Rear 1x120mm (included), Top 2x200mm (1xBlue Led 200mm included) Clearance: VGA>350mm, CPU Heatsink support 180mm (without side 200/230mm fan) Immense Performance: 7 fan capability ( Front fan 1x140mm, Top 2x200mm fan, Side 1x200mm and 2x120mm, rear 1x120mm). Large Expandability: Space for 7 hard drives and five 5.25 bays Five 20W per Channel fan control totaling 100W Maximum Compatibility: Large Heat sinks, Graphics card support 350mm, and E-ATX support

Specifications for NZXT Phantom with Green Trim (Green LED) Enthusiast Full Tower Case - Phan-002Gr (Black)

  • 02 June, 2015
  • 22.36 cm x 62.49 cm x 54.11 cm
  • ATX Full Tower
  • Without Side Window
  • Black/Green
  • Up to 180mm

Lian-Li Strimer Plus 24 V2 Add-RGB Cable, Unlock Your Imagination, Compatible With L-Connect 3, 18 AWG Gauge, 120 Number of LEDs, Silicon / TPE Material, 200mm Length | G89.PW24-PV2.00

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