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May 2013
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Covers for the 5.25” bays are vented with air filters
SD memory card reader
Nine expansion slots
Air filter for the power supply
Bottom
Front
And top fans
Supports eight 3.5”/2.5” and two 2.5” devices at the same time
Support for video cards up to
Build Quality (Overall)
Design
Stock Airflow
Cooling Potential (120mm/240mm Radiators)
3Speed Fan Controller
2 Mainboard SSD Mounts
Interior Space
Removable 2.5”/3.5” Drive Cages
Air Filters
Very solid build quality
Given plastic-and-steel design
All-in-one fan controller
Hidden bays for SSDs
Rear port/slot illumination built into case
Fabulous high-end chassis. Has a suite of smart features for the discerning buyer.
New Innovative Design
Build Quality
Features
Price
Performance
Warranty
Excellent white with black racing stripes design
80Plus Gold efficiency
Full modular design
Reliable performance
Strong single +12v rail
Plenty of modular cables
Well engineered interior
Build-in fan controller for up to eight units
SD card reader
LED light in the back of the chassis
Excellent ODD locking mechanism
Three 200 mm and a single 140 mm fan right out of the box
Plenty of screws and zip ties includ
Good industrial design
Integrated fan controller
And rear LEDs
Configurable drive bays
High quality filtering on all intake fans
Sturdy construction
Excellent cable management
Sleek design
Room for up to 8 hard drives
Lots of room inside & behind the motherboard tray
Supports XL-ATX motherboards
Easy installation
4 included fans
Hard drive cages can be removed and reconfigured
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Price
The fan controller has only one channel
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Top/Front Covers Made With Plastic
Front Door Orientation Can't Be Changed
Price (For Some)
Heavy
Even for this class of case
The HDD drive trays are excessively flimsy
Missing rubber grommets
Small window
140mm exceeds 30dB near full load
Needs Velcro straps instead of zip ties
Pricey - people may be inclined to spend another 50 USD to go all out
Flimsy hard drive trays
No more thumb screws on the motherboard expansion bays
Not much smaller than the Phantom 820
30W fan controller for eight fans is not enough
No HPTX support
Flimsy drive sleds
Could use a top mounted carrying handle
Takes up a lot of room on your desk
Must remove front panel to clean its dust filter
Which means removing any 5.25" devices first.
Still using the cheap hard drive cages
Top routing holes are small for the CPU power cable
Top/Front Covers Made With Plastic, Front Door Orientation Can't Be Changed, Price (For Some)
The original Phantom full tower surprised everybody with its unique design, plenty of interior space, wealth of features and impressive airflow even out of the box especially since it was designed and manufactured by a relatively new player called NZXT. W...
Published: 2013-07-18, Author: David , review by: maximumpc.com
Abstract: Two cases enter, one case leaves: That's the gist of our mini-roundup this month. We're still amazed sometimes at the disparity in production quality between cases. Sometimes, it's as if manufacturers really don't even bother giving the case a quick run-t...
Very solid build quality, given plastic-and-steel design, All-in-one fan controller, Hidden bays for SSDs, Rear port/slot illumination built into case
Heavy, even for this class of case
The Phantom 630 is a slick, modern full-tower case that will please enthusiasts looking for expansion space now and in the future. A slight premium price buys PC builders plenty of perks. ...
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Published: 2013-05-05, Author: George , review by: hitechlegion.com
NZXT has done a remarkable job of stepping up their game over the course of the last year, and somehow the Phantom 630 feels like a pinnacle piece for this direction. Yes, it is technically below the Phantom 820 in the current line up, but is obviously ...
The NZXT Phantom 630 High Performance Modular Ultra Tower is one of the best cases on the current market. The features that it possesses are outstanding to say the least. I enjoyed checking this case out, and look forward to possibly modding it.The NZXT P...
Excellent white with black racing stripes design, 80Plus Gold efficiency, Full modular design, Reliable performance, Strong single +12v rail, Plenty of modular cables
140mm exceeds 30dB near full load, Needs Velcro straps instead of zip ties
– NZXT HALE90 V2 1000W Power SupplyAs for the NZXT HALE90 V2 1000 80Plus Gold efficient power supply. The unit continued to crank out all 1000 watts whenever pushed and it provides the required voltage levels required by the individual rails especiall...
The NZXT Phantom 630 is everything an enthusiast could want in a case and more, and at $179.99 on Amazon with FREE Super Saver shipping, it is appropriately priced as well for a case that defines "enthusiast."NZXT Phantom 630 Full-Tower Case...
New Innovative Design, Build Quality, Features, Price, Performance, Warranty
missing rubber grommets, small window
Let me sum it up by saying overall, the build quality at this price point, and the abundance of features that have been implemented into the Phantom 630 is really hard to beat.. So if you are in the market for a full tower chassis that's very well buil...
Sleek design, Room for up to 8 hard drives, Lots of room inside & behind the motherboard tray, Supports XL-ATX motherboards, Easy installation, 4 included fans, Hard drive cages can be removed and reconfigured
Still using the cheap hard drive cages, Top routing holes are small for the CPU power cable
As I said earlier I was a bit surprised to see NZXT release another Phantom case at CES. This release came only months after the Phantom 820 release. If you just look at the numbering at price you may think that the Phantom 630 is just a stipped down...