CONCLUSION
Although initially the Ghost didn't really impress us (perhaps because we thought it would be a high-end PC case) in the end it does come with quite a few interesting features that make it a very good overall choice for people on a rather tight budget. It has a satisfactory build quality level (it could however be better), there's plenty of room for an 240mm radiator at the top, it has room for a total of up to 6 fans (comes with two pre-installed ones), the Serenitek noise-dampening material keeps audio levels to a minimum, the front door can be made to open either from the left or the right (via the removable hinges), the top SATA docking station is quite a convenient addition and finally there's plenty of room inside for most configurations possible.
Judging by the history of BitFenix (so far) the Ghost was always ment to be a mid-level feature-rich midi tower solution for people on a tight budget and that's exactly what it is since currently you can find it at USD79.99 inside the USA (NCIX) and 85Euros inside the EU (Overclockers.co.uk). Now I’m perfectly aware that people on a really tight budget may consider the price as a bit high but the Ghost has enough features to justify it and then some. Sure it is far from perfect as we have pointed out through ought the review but it has a very balanced price/features ratio and since that matters most with PC Cases that's why it gets our Golden Award.
PROS
- Design
- Top 240mm Radiator Spot
- Up To 6 Fans
- Two Pre-installed Fans
- Adjustable Door
- Serenitek Noise-Dampening Material
- S4 Top Docking Station
- Interior Space (CPU Coolers & Graphics Cards)
- Price (For Some)
CONS
- Build Quality Could Be Better