Sammanfattning: 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...
Very good cable management system, Plenty of clearance for large hardware, Good cooling performance, Lots of watercooling options, Integrated fan controller, Excellent build quality,
With strong cooling performance, excellent cable management, and a very flexible internal layout, NZXT’s Phantom 630 is a worthy addition to the well-respected Phantom series....
Publicerad: 2013-04-05, Författare: David , testad av: uk.hardware.info
The NZXT Phantom 630 is big in terms of quality, features, size, performance and pricing. We were very impressed by this chassis, but should mention that you can get equal quality for a lower price, as long as you don't want to use an XL-ATX motherboard...
Publicerad: 2013-02-26, Författare: Matthew , testad av: micromart.co.uk
Sammanfattning: It hasn't been too long since NZXT released its last case in the Phantom range, the Phantom 820, but it's back now with the slightly smaller and cheaper Phantom 630. From the outside not much has changed from the standard triangular wedge-based design of ...
NZXT have been on something of a winning streak with their chassis design for a while now and while not everyone loves their style choices, this is something that can be said about any chassis on the market. However its hard to deny that NZXT have struck...
Great cooling performance, Integrated fan controller, Dedicated rear I/O panel light, Spacious interior, Removable harddisk cages, Two dedicated SSD mounts
Fragile drive trays, Upandover cable routing is tight, Phantom 820 is available for £30 more
The real question, we suppose, is which is the better chassis: the new Phantom 630 or last month's Phantom 820? Unfortunately, after plenty of analysis and benchmarks, we're still struggling to settle on a definitive answer. On the one hand, the Phantom ...
The Phantom 630 comes off favourably compared to its larger predecessor, mostly thanks to it costing at least £40 less at current prices. Air cooling performance is the same as before, if not slightly better (although we'll say again that GPU temperatu...
Publicerad: 2013-03-07, Författare: Chris , testad av: 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...