NZXT H630 Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅08-10-13
Conclusion

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 noise levels were kept to an absolute minimum thanks to the thick, closed off panels and high-density noise damping material within.



The spacious internal layout of H630 lends itself to not only supporting the bigger form factor motherboards but also large CPU coolers, long graphics cards, great cable management and numerous locations for going down the water cooling route.

At a cost of £130 the H630 is good value. It ticks all the boxes for the most demanding of system builders out there. Although, we would have liked to see a fan controller in order to tweak the noise/performance of the cooling.

The H630 has all hallmarks of a brilliant ultra-tower. It really is difficult to find fault with this case. Those on a mission to cover all bases and bring a touch of elegance to their office should look no further.

Pros
+ 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

Cons
- No fan controller
- No rubber grommets beside PSU



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