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Guru3D.com » Review » NZXT Phantom 630 review » Page 3

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.





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