Pros
- Packs a substantial amount of hardware
- A surprisingly quiet package
Cons
- Woefully cramped keyboard
- Pricey, no-frills chassis
Bottom Line
The Phantom-X packs plenty of power and versatility, but suffers from a lackluster layout and design.
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