Phanteks NV5 MKII Launches In The US For Just $109.99

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PC Case Available In Two Different Colors!

[Press Release] After an exciting time at Computex 2024, Phanteks has more information to share on the NV5 MKII.

Phanteks NV5 MKII
The Phanteks NV5 MKII Comes In Two Different Colors

Previously renowned for its aesthetic and small form factor, the NV5 series remains highly sought after among PC gamers. The NV5 MKII continues the same legacy with a seamless glass panel that puts the graphics card and motherboard front and center.

The defining features of the MKII include increased chassis width for bigger modern GPUs, BTF/Project Zero mainboard compatibility, a GPU support bracket, and more. The case can also be upgraded with a premium DRGB kit and additional lighting strips.

Phanteks is committed to bringing new enhancements with each PC case and the NV5 MKII is no different. PC gamers can expect similar innovations moving forward, with this particular chassis launching from today in the US.

Asian and European customers can look forward to the case launching in mid-July, with prices starting at $109.99 and $119.99 for the black and white editions, respectively. To learn more, follow this link to Phanteks’ official website.

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