There is another major difference with the Phantom/QFR PCB, the screw hole appears to be centered on the phantom, and is offset on the QFR to account for the USB inlet. This can be seen from the pictures, below.
Fortunately, it seems like it won't adversely affect anything here 'cause it looks to be pretty well exactly level with where the PCB will sit. You won't be able to screw the case together, but anyone who's taken apart a QFR case will know it holds itself together pretty well with all the clips.
(Phantom and QFR PCB's)
Phantom next to QFR Case
Upside-up next to QFR Case. Note the hole location.
Bytheway, the phantom PCB is really excellent. I especially like the words printed on the ground plane. Here's a crummy picture to hilight this.
Sweet printing on the phantom PCB. (Taken at angle with flash 'cause the letters are slightly sunk in)
(Reason I took the QFR Apart again: To get a closer look at that left alt. Still no idea why it's not working. Gonna grab the DMM and look at it tomorrow)
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Bavman, I learned a ton about transistors and suchlike in my nanotechnology class. It really made me want to DIY an E-beam lithographer (Out of a CRT was the plan) to make my own MOSFETs, but then I got busy with keyboards.
Also, I wish I could buy 2 (or 10) but I recently needed to pour money into my bike for some much-needed maintenance.