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NZXT H series H630 review - Article

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/12/2013 01:13 PM [ 3] 0 comment(s)

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NZXT H Series H630 Silent Chassis

Today we'll do a review on the NZXT H series H630 Full tower PC chassis. The H630 is considered a high-end yet silent case offing a combo of features combined with a snazzy design. Add low acoustics and a great build quality and you summed it up. Let's find out if the H630 Full tower PC chassis lives up-to its reputation shall we?

NZXT has been around for years, building an ongoing reputation with mostly their controversial chassis designs. It all really started with the Guardian chassis years ago and has ever since put numerous chassis designs out on the market. Expanding from the ashes of their crafted series is the H630 full tower chassis, absolutely impressive in many ways as the design is simply great, the features are grand and this baby was designed to remain silent, very silent.

The NZXT H630 is a full tower chassis with plenty of room for just about anything you'd like to install in there. These units are available in black and white. The H630 has been designed with rather shiny, smooth contours and feels very sturdy. Now I stated everything you want to install in there so that means it can hold E-ATX and XL-ATX motherboards. This chassis is big and heavy, it measures 245 mm (W) x 547 mm (H) x 567 mm (D), or 9.64 x 21.53 x 22.32 inches. You get only two 5.25-inch bays but the rest is impressive, how about eight 3.5 / 2.5-inch bays, two HDD cages of 3 drives and one cage of 2 HDD (fully modular). Obviously there's also enough room for the largest of graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD. Heck it even has an SD card reader built in. Meanwhile the side panels have been padded with sound dampening materials and have low RPM fans inside the chassis.

Small warning, NZXT shipped out a white edition of the chassis, and although that is absolutely gorgeous to see, it's also a pain in the proverbial you know what to photograph in our tidy white photo studio. So I'll start by saying that the photos won't do the chassis any real justice. But have a peek anyway, head on over to the next page where we'll start up the review.

 




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NZXT H series H630 review
We review the NZXT H series H630 Full tower PC chassis. The H630 is considered a high-end yet silent case offing a combo of features combined with a snazzy design. Add low acoustics and a great build quality and you summed it up.

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