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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Phanteks has come up with a way to offer similar features to its Primo case for just £89
We take a look at NZXT's Phantom 530, the direct successor to the original Phantom
Pick your own colours for SE models.
NZXT has announced the cheapest member of the Phantom range of cases, the 240.
NZXT gives us its latest behemoth, the Phantom 630, to play with, so we do just that.
With a triple slot cooler and a factory overclock, is Gainward's GTX 660 Ti the best of the rest?
The April fools joke is back, and this time it's for real.
Gainward's GTX 570 packs a triple-slot, triple fan-custom cooler. We find out if it keeps its cool.
It's not normally the sort of thing we'd review, but Zelda is a massively important series and the new Nintendo DS game could just about be the best action-adventure of recent years. Join us as we take to the seas and see if Hyrule can be as good on the DS as it is on other platforms.
Possibly the nicest DS Lite mod ever has just gone up for auction and, with a portion of profit going to charity theres no reason not to bid.
Infinium has jacked in the idea of creating a games console, and will instead launch a service that streams games to Windows XP desktops. Because no-one does that already?
Are you fed up of vapourware? Brett Thomas is distinctly cheesed off with products being launched and previewed, then failing to appear in the material realm. We like to call them 'Phantom' products. Geddit?
Kevin Bachus, the former Infinium Labs CEO has moved on. He's been unable to attract enough controversy to keep the firm in the news. There's still no sign of the Phantom either...
Infinium has a new CEO and it has been pimping the Phantom out at Games Developer's Conference Europe this week. It's still alive, apparently...
So... where is the Phantom and its revolutionary on demand video game service? Nowhere to be seen at E3, and Infinium Labs state that they are short of funding.
October 14 2021 | 15:04