NZXT Phantom 630 review




Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/14/2013 08:38 AM [ 2 comment(s) ]
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Right, let's get this party started. First off, packaging, so you know what to look for in the stores of course. At the moment of writing we noticed you'll be hard-pressed to find one though -- only limited batches will be released at first.
The Phantom 630 is packaged in two Styrofoam blocks and protected with plastic stickers and a plastic bag preventing it from damage during transport. Our chassis arrived in mint condition.
Here we have the product unpacked, don't let the photo fool you; it is a seriously big chassis. The product is a full tower and has dimensions of 245mm (W) x 627mm (H) x 600mm (D) and weighs in at a nice 12kg. The side window certainly gives a nice overview of the interior the 200mm fan mount comes with a NZXT fan pre-installed, this fan will give your graphics cards some extra airflow.
Front side perspective, you'll spot a door giving access to the ODDs, each nicely meshed and easily removable. You'll have access four external 5.25" drive bays all based on a screw less rail design. But lets zoom in at the top a little:
Behind the smooth magnetically closing door you will find four tool free 5.25" bays for your optical storage with on top of it a SD card reader, which we think is a great addition to this high-end class chassis. The 630 does not have a lighting system like the 820, unfortunately. It is one of the features that have been trimmed away to cut cost.
We review the NZXT Phantom 630 Full tower PC chassis. Definitely gorgeous in many ways as the design is prolonging in what we have seen in the past year or two when NZXT released their first phantom chassis.
NZXT Phantom 820 review
We test and review the NZXT Phantom 820. Absolutely stunning in many ways as the design is simply great, the features are grand and then the extras still need to kick in. What about a fan controller connected to a plethora of pre-equipped fans
NZXT Phantom review
We review the NZXT Phantom. Absolutely stunning in many ways as the design is simply great, the features are grand and then the extras still need to kick in. What about a 5-fold fan controller connected to a plethora of pre-equipped fans? Yep, a fan controller in the chassis, something we have been requesting for years. The NZXT Phantom is a full tower case with an excess of room for just about anything you'd like to install in there.
