NZXT H630 Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅08-10-13
Interior (Continued)

Further up inside the case, there is a 140mm rear exhaust cooling fan – as mentioned previously, there is allocation for a 120mm cooling fan too, and thus meaning 120/140mm radiators can be placed here too.

At the top of H630 there is a thick layer of noise damping material and allocation for 2 x 200 or 2 x 140 or 3 x 120mm cooling fans and radiators up to 360mm – we will delve into radiator clearance later in the review.


140mm rear exhaust and optional placements at the top


Over on the other side of the case, there are 2x 5.25” drive bay slots which each have a tool-free mechanism to assist adding/removing a device. The latch system is something which has been seen on previous cases and is easy to use.


Tool-free installation for optical drives


Placed at the front of the case are three storage cages which can be individually detached from the chassis. Inside the cages there are total of eight storage trays which can accommodate 2.5” and 3.5” drives.

NZXT have also given the cages two pivoting brackets which can house 2x 120/140mm cooling fans to provide extra airflow.

Behind the cages is a large 200mm cooling fans which is positioned to be an intake. At the front there is allocation for 2 x 200 or 2 x 140 or 3 x 120mm. Later in the review we will take a look at radiator support.


A plethora of options for storage with interchangeable cages


Finally, at the bottom of the case NZXT have cleverly made allowance for 2 x 140/120mm cooling fans and obviously radiator support too. Both fan slots are covered by a detachable dust filter.


Optional fan placements at the bottom


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