







🌟 Elevate your gaming setup with style and performance that demands attention!
The Apevia Phantom-BK is a micro-ATX dual-chamber gaming PC case featuring five 120mm ARGB fans with 366 customizable lighting modes, dual tempered glass panels for premium visibility, and tool-free side panel access. It supports graphics cards up to 350mm, CPU coolers up to 165mm, and 240mm radiator water cooling, making it a versatile and stylish choice for millennial professionals seeking both aesthetics and performance.








| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Brand | Apevia |
| Series | Phantom-BK |
| Item model number | Phantom-BK |
| Item Weight | 10.85 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 14.17 x 8.34 x 16.53 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.17 x 8.34 x 16.53 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Manufacturer | APEVIA |
| ASIN | B0D7WXP5GT |
| Date First Available | July 1, 2024 |
A**Y
Great beginner case with upgrade potential
Built my wife’s entry gaming PC in this case back in October of 2024. After almost a year, I can definitely say it is worth the money. The case has great cable management and is easy to build in. Despite its size, the case is very spacious and allows a lot of potential for upgrades. The RGB fans are very nice and keep the internals very cool. I would definitely recommend this case to anyone.
B**T
Very Nice Case For Budget Builds
I recently purchased this white Micro ATX PC case, and I must say, I am thoroughly impressed! The sleek design and affordable price make it a fantastic addition to any setup.First and foremost, the color is exactly as described – a pristine white that adds a clean and modern touch to my gaming rig. The minimalist aesthetic complements any style, making it versatile for various setups.The fact that it accommodates Micro ATX motherboards is a huge plus for those looking to build a compact yet powerful system. The interior layout is well-designed, providing ample space for cable management and easy installation of components. The removable side panels make the assembly process a breeze, even for those new to building PCs.The airflow in this case is surprisingly efficient, ensuring that my components stay cool during extended gaming sessions. The cable management options helped me keep everything organized, contributing to better airflow and an overall cleaner look.What truly sets this case apart is its affordability. In a market where PC components can quickly become pricey, finding a case that is both budget-friendly and high-quality is a rare gem. I appreciate the value this product brings without compromising on features or build quality.In conclusion, if you're on the hunt for an affordable, Micro ATX-compatible case with a clean white finish, look no further. This case offers a perfect blend of style, functionality, and affordability, making it an excellent choice for any PC builder. Highly recommended!
W**E
Great Case Overall, with a couple minor issues
The media could not be loaded. I've built many PCs over many years... this is my first "White Build" (unless you count my "beige builds" of the 90s). There's a lot to like about this case, although it's not perfect.Pros:Nice PriceNice layout with a covered PSU basement and plenty of room for cable management behind the MB trayGreat Airflow with a very nice mesh front that allows plenty of air through and a magnetic top filterComes with RGB fans* (both a pro and a con) saves you money in a build and looks nice.Clean lines, really looks good.Cons:Case wires (MB connectors, etc) look just half-hazardly attached on the inside of the case, totally hanging right under the front power button inside the case... just looks sloppy and questionable soldering.One oddly-placed hole in the MB tray between the two SSD mounts... really doesn't need to be there... I ended up cutting a black plastic folder piece big enough to cover the hole and taped it on the backside of the MB tray to cover the hole... end result was nice, but shouldn't have been something I needed to fix for aesthetics.Comes with RGB fans* (both a pro and a con) the included fans are really cheap... they are powered by daisy-chaining molex connectors... which really should have no place in a modern build... molex power connectors are just terrible, bulky and well... ick. Also, the fans are proprietary and only controlled through the a button on the case.The cons, overall, are minor... the pluses are pretty strong, and I would buy this case again... I was, however, not totally happy with the included fans, so I bought a 5-pack of Asia Horse fans (with a hub and remote) to replace the three that came with the case... I put three 120mm fans on the front, one on the back for exhaust and one on the CPU Cooling Tower. The included video is of the Asia Horse fans, not the fans that come with the case.I really like how the case came out in the end. I built it for my girlfriend and she loves it!
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