The NV5 is such a nice case. I personally think the triangular openings by the feet make it much easier to carry. The point about the cable routing i agree with when routing the 24pin to the mobo is a bit more work than it should have been. Once that was done, it was a breeze. Lots of room to cable manage everything.
A tip I found while trying to route that 24-pin cable in the NV5 (at least for anyone with a modular PSU) is to route the end that plugs into the PSU through the grommets, not the wider and bulkier 24-pin end. Normally I’d have the PSU ends already plugged in, but it was FAR easier to make an exception with this particular cable.
I built my NV5 today. Your complaint about the cable channels is valid, but largely irrelevant if you route the cables through to the back from the front. I actually routed all my cables from front to back, managed them, and THEN connected them to the PSU and installed the PSU. So, so much easier.
@@BigDavostbf north was the case of the year in 2022. But i would still not award this a best case of the yeae since it's a rebranded y40. There are lots of cases that look just like this so not deserving of such price.
I have bought the nv5, I have had it for 2 days now. This case is amazing, but I did have a couple of problems. Had a hard time with cable managment, you cant really pile up cables in the bottom psu chamber because its so small. Attaching side panels to the case is very complicated and has very small tolerances. I also had a hard time routing cables for my gpu.
6:38 - "...really good for confidence when mounting things from the top..." When a reviewer and a case love each other very much... 😁 (* I'm sorry Dimitri, that made me chuckle.)
After having mine for a few days I really like it. I agree with the trying to fit the 24pin through that small space. One feature I think that get overlooked is the small rear grommet. I used it to run an RGB strip on the back of the case for some additional lighting. Super easy to build in.
My son is using the Phanteks P600 case which I loved building in. Bought him the NV5 for a new custom loop. Waiting for the 14900k to up grade him from 9900k. Got the Asrock Aqua OC z690 mobo and 4090 waiting in the case until mid October….I’ve preordered the RGB with overclockers here in the uk and will get him the screen when it’s released.
the biggest problem i have with the nv5 vs the nv7 is that they removed almost every single feature of the nv7 that makes it stand out and make me want it - namely the unique rear i/o panel cable routing & cover, and the ability to angle the bottom intake fans (not to mention even *having* 3 bottom intake fan slots). Granted, the NV7 is too big for me as well. I realllllly hoped the NV5 would be basically just a shorter version of the NV7, but instead it's just a completely different case. Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll give us an NV6
This exactly describes how I felt and what I was hoping for, as well as the reason I'll be waiting and buying the O11 Vision or Evo RGB instead. A swing and a miss, but still a decent case.
Angled intake fans? I didn't catch that in the features for that case. I'm eyeballing the NV5 right now due to it's smaller size. The only thing that seems to irk me about it is the slanted PSU. I'm so used to traditional... uh, very OLD cases. I want my PSU sitting flat. But I realized today that the angled design on the bottom would make it easy to pick up and tote to the work bench... Or endtable in my case lol. Gonna have to get some padding for my work area. And be sure to wear a soft shirt while handling it. I'm going aesthetics over function. But it does look like it has good airflow too. The Phantek fans matching the leds on the PSU cover take the cake. Just not looking forward to putting a car note down on them 😓
It looks really nice, i really wanna do a build in it. Just finished a custom loop in my O11D Evo, though. As for pricing when comparing the NV5 and O11D Evo, it really depends on local pricing. Here in Scandinavia, i had to pay just over €200 for the Evo but the NV5 is only €110, so the NV5 is a pretty good budget-friendly alternative. I like that it got the front and side glass panels like the Evo for putting your build on display but still differentiates itself with the traditional PSU shroud. There's too many cases looking like the O11D already, some variety is appreciated.
I want a new version of the Evolv X. With a slightly better exhaust in the top (just enlarge the mesh area) and a 360 radiator support on the side of the case.
8:15 Did you forget to put the M.2 cover/heatsink back on? Lol. Beautiful build, otherwise! This case is amazing, but I would love to see 140mm fan support in a V2 or revision of it in the future.
Just disregarding the price, I feel like "DLC" for cases, or any computer component (not in the Intel "Unlock the thing that's already inside the CPU" way) should be encouraged. Like, the lightbars and screen are fairly cool, but they could also offer less complex additions, like solid colour panels and bars, or single colour light fixtures, or coloured screws and gaskets, or a hippie bead curtain, or what have you. Tinted glass, solid panels, stickers, etc., etc.; as someone who spent months saving for computer parts one at a time, I would gladly pay a little more to make my computer even more *mine*. Glad they're offering anything, and that those any-things are seemingly versatile. As much as I like my Fractal Torrent, I can't even slap a hard drive cage on it, so there's room for improvement to bring the baseline up a bit.
This does seem like a pretty nice case, but in terms of airflow I’d argue that the h9 flow is superior due to the fact that this case can only hold 4 intake fans while the h9 can hold 6 which causes positive air pressure, and for the extra money you spend you do get 3 included fans unlike the nv5 that doesn’t include any at all.
I like the amount of glass as that maximizes the view of the custom paint I will apply! I wonder if a 240 AIO (for the CPU?) on the side blowing out, with a fan underneath it blowing in, and either a 360 AIO in the top for the GPU or just outlet fans in the top would result in cooler temperatures.
It looks nice but it is still waaay bigger than it needs to be. If they had kept roughly the same proportions but replace every 3x120mm fans by 2x140s it'd be a little more compact yet perfectly fine case. Looking forward to the NV3 :D Not really convinced by the $100 LED strip kit and the $100 LCD screen kit in addition to $200 worth of fans that you more or less need to 'fill it up'. Including the case that's a $400-500 purchase without any actual hardware. Rather seen they'd gone for an RGB version with this included for like $50 more and a non-RGB version like Phanteks has done before on different cases.
In many ways it's tailored to Phanteks own fans (and their limitations). Right now none of Phanteks' high end fans (the D30 and T30) are available in 140mm size.... yet. That and this case's limitations say a lot.
Although I am a big fan of the two chamber layout, if they did put the power supply behind the motherboard tray on this case, wouldn't they be criticized for putting on the market yet another copy of the Lian Li O11?
Did I see that on the white case the internal cables are black? For a case that sells itself on looks that's a minus point. And how about the guides and velcro straps?
Yes i wanted to buy it, €258,- with the D30 fans and the Phanteks aio isn't good enough, so I have to buy another 3 fans for the radiator for a total of €348 for only the case and fans. Think i'm gonna stick by the Sky Two and wait for the King 95
I didn't like it when it was first revealed, but now I want to replace my 011 XL with it. my case is a little too big and heavy and feels empty even with a gpu the size of my arm in it.
You're overthinking the value-- The O11 Dynamic Evo doesn't come with fans either. You want a mesh front panel? That's $20. You want the upright GPU? That's > $90. Vertical GPU mount? It's not cheap, considering it's $10 worth of metal and a ribbon cable. At least the NV5 vertical GPU bracket is a nice bit of kit with some (D)RGB on it. Most cases, if it's a "pretty" case, the first thing you do is rip out the vendor fans and put in your own. No point in paying for something you won't use.
Thank You For the Video for Phanteks NV5, it really good pc case and now i'm interested to get one later. yeah let hope it exist in my country with that price
I would like to see a case with fewer RGB fans to see how it would look aesthetically. It feels like the case is designed to make you buy 8 fans, but in reality, there are 9 D30 fans. 85 euros for a set of 3 equals 255 euros just for the fans. What if there is a 240 AIO cooler on top, and instead of 3 fans on the right side, there are only 2? How necessary is the bottom fan in this configuration?
I just ordered my NV5 but wondering thoughts on aircooling in this case? Currently running an Assassin IV, but wondering if I need to switch to AIO now with this case.
Phanteks always impresses me time and time again. I’m still using there p360a case and hoping to use another one of there cases when it’s time to upgrade 😊
Another excellent case review as always, Dimitri! I'm not too fond of cases with double TG panels (front and side) but it looks very tempting. Any chance you guys review the ASUS A21 Case?
looks like the slim version of the NZXT H9. I didn't realize how big that case was until I got it in person but I still liked it. just some manufacturing inconsistency w/ the thumb screws being so hard to put on in some areas.
At first I liked the design but the more I see it the more I dislike the PSU shroud, I wish they'd gone for a vertical configuration behind the MB tray like Lian Li does for their O11 cases.
I keep coming back to this video as I'm waiting for my NV5 to ship, but I really think this is going to appeal to many buyers! The Hyte Y40 was a big hit with consumers because of it's looks and price point and I think the NV5 has the possibility to outpace it. Weirdly enough, I do think the DLC items will be a big hit with customers as well, since there's the prospect of buying a $99 case now, maybe throwing in some cheap fans for the time being, and then slowly upgrading as you go or get more disposable income. But thank you for the video, this video is ultimately what sold me on the case in the first place, and is all I have until it ships!
Like the case but not a fan of the Front IO as since it is small enough for desk to use the front ports you would have to stand up each time you want to plug something in. Like the Lian Li lancool 216 you have the option to wet on floor with top mount or desktop and switch it to front bottom mount.
What a nice case. A great mix between the fish tank and a more traditional mid tower. Exactly what I'm looking for. Since I'm using a 280AIO though I'll have to keep looking.
Price aside, I like the aesthetics of the NV5 more than the NV7, which I did not expect. Having 4 fan slots but only accommodating a 360 on the side and that huge forehead above the motherboard just aren't for me. Plus there's so much room around radiators that they look out of place versus integrated like other cases. Wondering if the NV9 might change my opinion.
I'm having trouble finding a dual chamber case which will properly fit a reservoir and pump. There are options ofc, right now I'm looking at this and the antec c5. Both would work, but I feel it will impact the airflow. Any other suggestions?
We want to see a review of (Magniumgear NEO QUBE 2 case) This case has been out for a while now and I wish that you make a review for it because you do a fantastic reviews for Phanteks cases
Some of the upsides to living in East Asia as we have so many cheap copies of cases. For the case in this video, we have Keytech Robin Lite For the Hyte Y60 we have the Coolmoon Reyna and Coolmoon Ming Pro All of these not more than $30
Definitely interested in this one hey, looks amazing, my 011 Mini has aged on me. On the screen don't Hyte make a screen for the Y60? Not necessarily third party
Looks like a lovely case but I'm at the point where I'm trying to downsize from ATX cases. Now if Phanteks were to come out with something like a NV3 mATX case i'd be all over it.
@HardwareCanucks do you have an email so I can show you the wire I fried and the phanteks case drgb built in controller by the power button I really need the help man 🙏
@HardwareCanucks it was a wire that went to the case for the rgb lighting strip on the case I'm just wondering were I can get this cable and if I can plug it into the motherboard to sync everything or maybe vice versa maybe get everything to sync to the cases software just am clueless this is my second build and it's been a while since 2006 there wasn't much rgb back then
This channel is this #1 place to go for their case reviews. Keep up the great work
The NV5 is such a nice case. I personally think the triangular openings by the feet make it much easier to carry. The point about the cable routing i agree with when routing the 24pin to the mobo is a bit more work than it should have been. Once that was done, it was a breeze. Lots of room to cable manage everything.
A tip I found while trying to route that 24-pin cable in the NV5 (at least for anyone with a modular PSU) is to route the end that plugs into the PSU through the grommets, not the wider and bulkier 24-pin end. Normally I’d have the PSU ends already plugged in, but it was FAR easier to make an exception with this particular cable.
I built my NV5 today. Your complaint about the cable channels is valid, but largely irrelevant if you route the cables through to the back from the front. I actually routed all my cables from front to back, managed them, and THEN connected them to the PSU and installed the PSU. So, so much easier.
I did that with the 24-pin cable. The others I didn’t have any issues with.
I got mine for £85 on release day. Even without fans, this case is totally worth the money. Definitely the case of 2023.
The Fractal North would like to have a word with you
@@BigDavostbf north was the case of the year in 2022.
But i would still not award this a best case of the yeae since it's a rebranded y40. There are lots of cases that look just like this so not deserving of such price.
I’m still gonna give the Gamdias Neso P1 that distinction. The PSU shroud of the NV5 is ugly af.
I have bought the nv5, I have had it for 2 days now. This case is amazing, but I did have a couple of problems. Had a hard time with cable managment, you cant really pile up cables in the bottom psu chamber because its so small. Attaching side panels to the case is very complicated and has very small tolerances. I also had a hard time routing cables for my gpu.
1:26 BURNED
6:38 - "...really good for confidence when mounting things from the top..." When a reviewer and a case love each other very much... 😁
(* I'm sorry Dimitri, that made me chuckle.)
After having mine for a few days I really like it. I agree with the trying to fit the 24pin through that small space. One feature I think that get overlooked is the small rear grommet. I used it to run an RGB strip on the back of the case for some additional lighting. Super easy to build in.
No 140 support is wild. I really wanted this too. Not gonna replace all my fans
That's the next version of the case, next year. I'd imagine
If you could angle that bottom intake fan at 45 degrees to blow directly under gpu would be much better
It’s high enough to still be an effective intake for that GPU. Being angled would kill the visuals.
-D.
2:22 Looking forward to the Shadow Base 800 FX review!!
They have a discount bundle on the website that comes with 5 fans and an AIO. I plan on picking it up next year.
My son is using the Phanteks P600 case which I loved building in. Bought him the NV5 for a new custom loop. Waiting for the 14900k to up grade him from 9900k. Got the Asrock Aqua OC z690 mobo and 4090 waiting in the case until mid October….I’ve preordered the RGB with overclockers here in the uk and will get him the screen when it’s released.
That’s one spoiled kid, I hope he also learns how to work to support himself on his own too…
6:15 the singularity computer Spectre case has a screen option but it's a really niche and expensive case
looks like a good solution for a 011-like aesthetics without the additional width required for side-mounted PSU
the biggest problem i have with the nv5 vs the nv7 is that they removed almost every single feature of the nv7 that makes it stand out and make me want it - namely the unique rear i/o panel cable routing & cover, and the ability to angle the bottom intake fans (not to mention even *having* 3 bottom intake fan slots). Granted, the NV7 is too big for me as well. I realllllly hoped the NV5 would be basically just a shorter version of the NV7, but instead it's just a completely different case. Maybe we'll get lucky and they'll give us an NV6
This exactly describes how I felt and what I was hoping for, as well as the reason I'll be waiting and buying the O11 Vision or Evo RGB instead. A swing and a miss, but still a decent case.
Angled intake fans? I didn't catch that in the features for that case. I'm eyeballing the NV5 right now due to it's smaller size. The only thing that seems to irk me about it is the slanted PSU. I'm so used to traditional... uh, very OLD cases. I want my PSU sitting flat. But I realized today that the angled design on the bottom would make it easy to pick up and tote to the work bench... Or endtable in my case lol. Gonna have to get some padding for my work area. And be sure to wear a soft shirt while handling it.
I'm going aesthetics over function. But it does look like it has good airflow too. The Phantek fans matching the leds on the PSU cover take the cake. Just not looking forward to putting a car note down on them 😓
I bought it some days ago and just wow... this case is really worth the money! For me the best case ever. I really love it.
It looks really nice, i really wanna do a build in it. Just finished a custom loop in my O11D Evo, though. As for pricing when comparing the NV5 and O11D Evo, it really depends on local pricing. Here in Scandinavia, i had to pay just over €200 for the Evo but the NV5 is only €110, so the NV5 is a pretty good budget-friendly alternative. I like that it got the front and side glass panels like the Evo for putting your build on display but still differentiates itself with the traditional PSU shroud. There's too many cases looking like the O11D already, some variety is appreciated.
I want a new version of the Evolv X. With a slightly better exhaust in the top (just enlarge the mesh area) and a 360 radiator support on the side of the case.
This case is pretty neat and am Waiting for a mini version.
8:15 Did you forget to put the M.2 cover/heatsink back on? Lol. Beautiful build, otherwise!
This case is amazing, but I would love to see 140mm fan support in a V2 or revision of it in the future.
I'm between this or the fractal design north having a tough time deciding between the two.
I may pick this up instead of the CTE 700 air for my watercooling build. I have two 360mm rads and this may work.
Just disregarding the price, I feel like "DLC" for cases, or any computer component (not in the Intel "Unlock the thing that's already inside the CPU" way) should be encouraged.
Like, the lightbars and screen are fairly cool, but they could also offer less complex additions, like solid colour panels and bars, or single colour light fixtures, or coloured screws and gaskets, or a hippie bead curtain, or what have you. Tinted glass, solid panels, stickers, etc., etc.; as someone who spent months saving for computer parts one at a time, I would gladly pay a little more to make my computer even more *mine*.
Glad they're offering anything, and that those any-things are seemingly versatile. As much as I like my Fractal Torrent, I can't even slap a hard drive cage on it, so there's room for improvement to bring the baseline up a bit.
This does seem like a pretty nice case, but in terms of airflow I’d argue that the h9 flow is superior due to the fact that this case can only hold 4 intake fans while the h9 can hold 6 which causes positive air pressure, and for the extra money you spend you do get 3 included fans unlike the nv5 that doesn’t include any at all.
I like the amount of glass as that maximizes the view of the custom paint I will apply!
I wonder if a 240 AIO (for the CPU?) on the side blowing out, with a fan underneath it blowing in, and either a 360 AIO in the top for the GPU or just outlet fans in the top would result in cooler temperatures.
Thanks man. I think a short and general sound test (idle, normal and heavy load) would complete the review.
It looks nice but it is still waaay bigger than it needs to be. If they had kept roughly the same proportions but replace every 3x120mm fans by 2x140s it'd be a little more compact yet perfectly fine case. Looking forward to the NV3 :D
Not really convinced by the $100 LED strip kit and the $100 LCD screen kit in addition to $200 worth of fans that you more or less need to 'fill it up'. Including the case that's a $400-500 purchase without any actual hardware. Rather seen they'd gone for an RGB version with this included for like $50 more and a non-RGB version like Phanteks has done before on different cases.
In many ways it's tailored to Phanteks own fans (and their limitations). Right now none of Phanteks' high end fans (the D30 and T30) are available in 140mm size.... yet. That and this case's limitations say a lot.
Although I am a big fan of the two chamber layout, if they did put the power supply behind the motherboard tray on this case, wouldn't they be criticized for putting on the market yet another copy of the Lian Li O11?
Exactly
When is it available on Amazon and Newegg?
Did I see that on the white case the internal cables are black? For a case that sells itself on looks that's a minus point. And how about the guides and velcro straps?
Adding 5 Phanteks D30 fans to the case, leaving space for a 360 AIO, the way it was meant to be fitted out, becomes very expensive.
Yes i wanted to buy it, €258,- with the D30 fans and the Phanteks aio isn't good enough, so I have to buy another 3 fans for the radiator for a total of €348 for only the case and fans.
Think i'm gonna stick by the Sky Two and wait for the King 95
Still waiting for Montech’s King 95.
Best case on the market at this time. ❤
I didn't like it when it was first revealed, but now I want to replace my 011 XL with it. my case is a little too big and heavy and feels empty even with a gpu the size of my arm in it.
Got mine coming in a few days, Upgrading from a 4000D.
What was the graphics card used in the video?
That picture you keep showing are those greyish fans Phanteks T30's
You're overthinking the value-- The O11 Dynamic Evo doesn't come with fans either. You want a mesh front panel? That's $20. You want the upright GPU? That's > $90. Vertical GPU mount? It's not cheap, considering it's $10 worth of metal and a ribbon cable. At least the NV5 vertical GPU bracket is a nice bit of kit with some (D)RGB on it.
Most cases, if it's a "pretty" case, the first thing you do is rip out the vendor fans and put in your own. No point in paying for something you won't use.
true, me and my friend have 011 XL and 011 Mini. he paid $120 for the mini, another $100 for vertical bracket.
What’s the air direction of the fans you have set up?
I purchased a cyberpower pc a month ago and looking at the PC in Costco made me buy it. It’s has this beautiful case.
Thank You For the Video for Phanteks NV5, it really good pc case and now i'm interested to get one later.
yeah let hope it exist in my country with that price
now it already in Indonesia, yeah taxs, it become 130 usd (;´д`)ゞ
I would like to see a case with fewer RGB fans to see how it would look aesthetically. It feels like the case is designed to make you buy 8 fans, but in reality, there are 9 D30 fans. 85 euros for a set of 3 equals 255 euros just for the fans. What if there is a 240 AIO cooler on top, and instead of 3 fans on the right side, there are only 2? How necessary is the bottom fan in this configuration?
I just ordered my NV5 but wondering thoughts on aircooling in this case? Currently running an Assassin IV, but wondering if I need to switch to AIO now with this case.
It's not an air-cooling case
it's not designed for air cooling. look at the Phanteks G360A for that.
Phanteks always impresses me time and time again. I’m still using there p360a case and hoping to use another one of there cases when it’s time to upgrade 😊
Another excellent case review as always, Dimitri! I'm not too fond of cases with double TG panels (front and side) but it looks very tempting. Any chance you guys review the ASUS A21 Case?
maaan.. I love this channel
looks like the slim version of the NZXT H9. I didn't realize how big that case was until I got it in person but I still liked it. just some manufacturing inconsistency w/ the thumb screws being so hard to put on in some areas.
Case Looks really Awesome, but I already have a system built with a Lian Li O11 and a second system built in a Hyte Y60!
What about the white of this cabinet??
It is goodd yaa???
I just wish this case was compatible for the BTF tech like the nv7
At first I liked the design but the more I see it the more I dislike the PSU shroud, I wish they'd gone for a vertical configuration behind the MB tray like Lian Li does for their O11 cases.
Ugh, I'm still waiting on the NV9.... WHEN is it going to be release?? 😭
Any idea when this is going to be available in Canada?
Mid October or November
Will there be a NV3?
Let's hope
Why did PC cases stop including a restart button?
What is your take on phanteks AIO? I ordered the nv5 and am highly considering there AIO and fans.
I keep coming back to this video as I'm waiting for my NV5 to ship, but I really think this is going to appeal to many buyers! The Hyte Y40 was a big hit with consumers because of it's looks and price point and I think the NV5 has the possibility to outpace it. Weirdly enough, I do think the DLC items will be a big hit with customers as well, since there's the prospect of buying a $99 case now, maybe throwing in some cheap fans for the time being, and then slowly upgrading as you go or get more disposable income. But thank you for the video, this video is ultimately what sold me on the case in the first place, and is all I have until it ships!
Like the case but not a fan of the Front IO as since it is small enough for desk to use the front ports you would have to stand up each time you want to plug something in. Like the Lian Li lancool 216 you have the option to wet on floor with top mount or desktop and switch it to front bottom mount.
Only thing I hate about airflow tests. Please use all the fan spots for the test, 2 exhaust and only 1 side intake. Do a pure airflow build all fans.
Would love to see your recommendation on the best case with all 140mm fans....
i would love to see you guys review the Qube 500 flat pack!
Really love the gpu support arm design.
Beautiful! I don't need a new PC but this makes me want to build another one.
What is the CPU Cooler you using?
wait where do the hard drives fit? I still have mechanical hard drives i cant get rid of.
I bought this case. Sure it is cheap, but getting phanteks liquid cooling and some extra fans was $300 extra. :)
Purchased it today. I was long looking for a new one and there it is🎉
Check out D31/D41 Mesh with screen
What version of the fractal meshify is that?
I’m just here for the editing :chefskiss:
Nice aquarium-like case. But I still prefer the G500A.
I like the case. Still like my Hyte Y40 though. I did build my sons PC in a P400A. Not a bad case at all.
What a nice case. A great mix between the fish tank and a more traditional mid tower. Exactly what I'm looking for.
Since I'm using a 280AIO though I'll have to keep looking.
Price aside, I like the aesthetics of the NV5 more than the NV7, which I did not expect. Having 4 fan slots but only accommodating a 360 on the side and that huge forehead above the motherboard just aren't for me. Plus there's so much room around radiators that they look out of place versus integrated like other cases. Wondering if the NV9 might change my opinion.
Can i use lian li uni fan infinity instead of AL ? Thank in advance
That's it i'm building in this before Christmas!
I'm having trouble finding a dual chamber case which will properly fit a reservoir and pump. There are options ofc, right now I'm looking at this and the antec c5. Both would work, but I feel it will impact the airflow. Any other suggestions?
We want to see a review of (Magniumgear NEO QUBE 2 case)
This case has been out for a while now and I wish that you make a review for it because you do a fantastic reviews for Phanteks cases
Would the Lian Li sl120 work as well?
Yes
Some of the upsides to living in East Asia as we have so many cheap copies of cases.
For the case in this video, we have Keytech Robin Lite
For the Hyte Y60 we have the Coolmoon Reyna and Coolmoon Ming Pro
All of these not more than $30
We need more headers put on the bottom. I am tired of having to plug my headphones up top and it stresses the cable
Is 3.5" drive compartment dead?
This or the Lancool III with a 4090?
I really hope they make a nv3 and an nv1 for itx, that would be so cool
Definitely interested in this one hey, looks amazing, my 011 Mini has aged on me.
On the screen don't Hyte make a screen for the Y60? Not necessarily third party
I simply want an NV5 that can take 140s. It would only need to be 1-1.5" wider and deeper. That would be PERFECT
They dropped the ball on this one by not hiding the psu! Should of been a shorter version of the nv7?
The Phanteks NV5 vs NZXT H6 Flow. Which is better?
Hi, can it fit push-pull config on the top of the case?
So this beats Montech Sky Two for best case for price
Im between the NV5 and that fractal north for my "aesthetic" upgrade frfr
Can't wait for this to never be sold at this price point now
Looking forward to see Phanteks make a mATX of this case like NV3 or sumthin'
Sorry
What dimensions suported for PSU
Tankyou
Looks like a lovely case but I'm at the point where I'm trying to downsize from ATX cases. Now if Phanteks were to come out with something like a NV3 mATX case i'd be all over it.
Is there anyway to hook the case rgb light to the mobo I straight fried the wire trying please help I have lian li fans and a kraken aio
The case has a 5v addressable adapter. Just make sure you’re not plugging into the older 12v lighting port on the mobo.
-D.
@HardwareCanucks do you have an email so I can show you the wire I fried and the phanteks case drgb built in controller by the power button I really need the help man 🙏
@HardwareCanucks it was a wire that went to the case for the rgb lighting strip on the case I'm just wondering were I can get this cable and if I can plug it into the motherboard to sync everything or maybe vice versa maybe get everything to sync to the cases software just am clueless this is my second build and it's been a while since 2006 there wasn't much rgb back then
@@HardwareCanucks I can send a video to your email showing you the whole phanteks nv5
Lian li o11 air mini is still the case to beat imho. Inexpensive, great look & airflow and comes with 3 high quality fans.
yeah but its only matx
Nope, ATX too!
Still thin nv5 is better got mine for 86.99 with a 20 dollar off coupon @@jettsom
Fish bowl? Not trying to be negative but I'd want to hang a few plastic fish that moved around with the airflow LoL
I'm sad that it doesn't support 140mm fans, that's a dealbreaker for me 😢
I good cheaper option for argb would be thermalright fans. £22 for 3. Fdb gen 4 argb, nicer headers but no reverse options
The TLC-C12RW-S V2 are the reversed ones.
@@nielsbee1 oh, noted