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May 2013
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Published: 2013-02-05, Author: Tony , review by: proclockers.com
The NZXT Phantom 630 is truly a complete case. It offers everything anyone needs when building that ultimate gaming rig. The styling is pretty universal as it does not scream out ‘I am a gamer'. The case can easily be placed in a multitude of place and lo...
Good industrial design, Integrated fan controller, SD card reader, and rear LEDs, Configurable drive bays, High quality filtering on all intake fans, Sturdy construction, Excellent cable management,
Flimsy drive sleds, Could use a top mounted carrying handle, Takes up a lot of room on your desk, Must remove front panel to clean its dust filter, which means removing any 5.25" devices first.
Computer cases are one of the few areas in which an enthusiast can "put their mark" on a system. There's a tsunami of innovation and refinement in case design these days, and just when you thought you'd seen everything it was possible to do with the "...
It's fair to say that although we're no stranger to NZXT products here at OC3D towers they have always received fair and impartial reviews, as is the case with all manufacturers. If we like something we say so, if we don't like something we're not afra...
Covers for the 5.25” bays are vented with air filters, SD memory card reader, Nine expansion slots, Air filter for the power supply, bottom, front, and top fans, Supports eight 3.5”/2.5” and two 2.5” devices at the same time, Support for video cards up to
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The NZXT Phantom 630 is the most complete full-tower case we've seen recently, allowing a very flexible configuration that should please most enthusiasts. It is not cheap, but we think its price is right for all the features it brings...
Well engineered interior, Build-in fan controller for up to eight units, SD card reader, LED light in the back of the chassis, Excellent ODD locking mechanism, Three 200 mm and a single 140 mm fan right out of the box, Plenty of screws and zip ties includ
Pricey - people may be inclined to spend another 50 USD to go all out, Flimsy hard drive trays, No more thumb screws on the motherboard expansion bays, Not much smaller than the Phantom 820, 30W fan controller for eight fans is not enough, No HPTX support
NZXT has pushed into the 200+ USD category with the Phantom 820 and has done so quite well, but is there room for such a case as the Phantom 630, or will it befuddle the end user's thoughts on which chassis to buy? Savings around 50 USD also means givi...
I think it's important to note that NZXT's flagship Phantom 820 was only released about three months ago. I'm not quite sure how NZXT was able to hit the kind of turnaround time they did with the Phantom 630, but this new release effectively obsoletes the...
Abstract: Video Review: The NZXT Phantom 630 Case is a full tower case that's loaded with style and features. It comes with many fans, removable dust filters, lots of drive bays, cable management, fan controller, I/O LED & USB3 ports. This is a perfect case fo...
Okay, I think I will start by covering the "wow factor". In the Phantom 630, there are quite a few things that fit this category. Outside, you have the aesthetics that most people are used to, but with it being ever so slightly refined, and to me, the...
Published: 2013-03-07, Author: Chris , review by: Bcchardware.com
Plenty of room, Easy routing and cable management, Rear Mounted SSD trays, Integrated fan controller, Modular design, Many tool-less connections, Bold look
Absence of an ATX 8-Pin extension cable
All in all, I think this case is pretty decent. There is a lot of thought put into the modular design that can be utilized by anyone. Whether you're looking for an air cooled case, or you're planning on running a wild, water cooling setup this case can fi...
Abstract: NZXT’s Phantom series is both popular and polarizing but there’s no denying these cases are also well designed. The latest iteration, the Phantom 630, incorporates the DNA of past designs but does so at a lower price point, making it infinitely more a...