Abstract: Video Review: The NZXT H630 Ultra Tower Case is an outstanding product which is really intended for enthusiasts. It comes in two colors (black & white), nice styling/design, lots of drive bays, fans, cable management & there's plenty of room to insta...
I'm of a hundred different minds when it comes to evaluating the NZXT H630. When I saw the prototype illustrations toward the end of March, I immediately envisioned an amazing enclosure. Yet like any great imaginary love affair, my ideal for the H630 was...
Power button and LED issues behind me. This is a huge chassis that looks amazing, is designed with silence in mind and has ventilation to redirect noises, and sound absorbing materials applied, and is a chassis that cools really well on air, but also ...
Abstract: Not so long ago, you only had a handful of options if you were looking for a silent case. Luckily, things have changed in 2015. Hardware.Info tested no less than 20 silent cases for this review, and compared them to four of the classics. Which case stri...
Minimalist aesthetics, Very quiet, Great build quality, Superb for cable management, Plenty of storage options, Support for different sized radiators, XL-ATX and E-ATX compatible, Rear I/O LED lighting
No fan controller, No rubber grommets beside PSU
NZXT’s H630 is primarily designed to be a low-noise option, whilst accommodating flagship products from the bigger form factors like XL-ATX and E-ATX. We are pleased to report that this case easily attains both these attributes.In our testing the nois...
Very quiet, Unique visage, 10pin fan hub, Impressive water cooling support, Available in multiple colours
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We are very impressed with what the NZXT H630 brings to the table. It is clear they are trying very hard to compete with the most renowned PC case manufacturers such as Corsair and Fractal Design.We love the unique aesthetic lines of the H630 as they give...
Published: 2013-06-21, Author: Matthew , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: The H630 is an enthusiast-grade chassis that promises a lot, from many water-cooling options to near silent operation. At £120, it's £20 more than Fractal Design's Define XL R2, a premium it'll need to make up for.NZXT has opted for an attractive, minimal...
Even if we give NZXT the benefit of the doubt when it comes to fixing the high tension in the front panel retention clips, the overall feeling we're left with is that the H630 is a very good case that just misses the mark, and misses some opportunities, i...
This chassis really is something quite special and it's also quite a site to behold given it's overall size and simple, yet bold design. Overall it actually looks fantastic in my opinion and it's one of the best chassis I've ever worked with, it's as simp...
Abstract: The H630 represents a new direction for NZXT: a new full tower case that’s supposed to be one of the quietest cases around. By combining these elements, they hope to capture a niche market of enthusiasts who want performance and silence....