NZXT H series H630 review

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When we flip the chassis on its side we see that the bottom has rubber grips which keep the case from sliding around and of course help to prevent resonating noises and thus dampen noise levels. The PSU fan area has a separate dust filter.

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Mind you that the dust filters are easy to clean. Just pull em out, clean em out and insert them again  -- handy for simple maintenance.

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When we pop out the fairly thick and heavy metal side panel (secured with two thumbscrews) we see high-density sound dampening cloth that doesn’t impede cooling capabilities according to NZXT.


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Once we open up the chassis we get a better idea of what it is all about. Big, spacious, clean looks, a nice amount of rubberized grommet holes for cable routing, mainboard tray cutout... nice. We also see a pivoting fan mount which you can install a fan on and have it blow air over the graphics card(s).

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But let's talk storage in the form of HDDs and SSDs. The H630 has removable HDD cages and large storage capacity for hard drives. The chassis can carry nine internal 3.5" and at the motherboard back tray 2.5" storage devices (we'll show you that later). The NZXT H630 can support 240mm, 280mm and 360mm radiators, all hard drive bays are interchangeable and fully-modular.

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All 3.5" devices can be installed tool free, you simply use a plastic tray and rubber grips for the HDDs. Once seated, you simply slide it. Obviously you'll need to route cabling like SATA and power connectors to and through the backside.

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