Home >>
Web Links >>
Cases
(2768)
Cases
NZXT cases are always unique looking and we often get requests to test them. The recently announced NZXT H440 also sparked a lot of interest which is probable partly due to some of the radical design choices that NZXT made. The front of the case is one solid piece and there are no 5,25" bay and this gives the case a very striking appearance, but like we are used to from NZXT they have given a lot of thought to the design. In our recent tests of the Phantom 530 and the H230 we found cooling performances a little lacking. The H440 probably won't change that being a silent case but we are interested to see how it will fare when compared to 13 other silence oriented cases.
Cases
NZXT has just released a huge full-tower case, the H630, targeted to users who want to build a high-end yet quiet computer. Let's see what this new product has to offer.
Cases
In einem völlig neuen Gewand zeigt sich der Big-Tower H630 des Herstellers NZXT. Er ist schlicht, massiv und verfügt über einen sehr hohen Ausstattungsgrad.
Cases
Technic3D hat das NZXT H630 PC-Gehäuse im Test. Das H630 soll dem geneigten Enthusiasten ein optimales zu Hause für High-End Systeme bieten. Wie das Gehäuse im Test abschneidet, steht im folgenden Artikel.
Cases
Today we are going to look at the NZXT H630 case which is pitched as a high-end silent case which offers a combination of cutting-edge design, excellent acoustics and solid build quality. After the recent success of the Phantom series of cases, NZXT seems to be on a roll. We are looking forward to seeing if they can continue this success with the latest addition to their range.
Cases
Being computer enthusiasts we love to build some pretty extreme systems, but that of course comes some with some noise. That is where quiet PC Cases come in to play. Many different companies make them, but today we are talking a look at one from NZXT. The NZXT H630 is a full tower case with a very elegant design and is made to keep your systems noise to a minimum. Not only that this case has room for multiple watercooling setups, XL-ATX and E-ATX motherboards, long video cards, and 9 hard drives. Will the NZXT H630 impress? Read on as we find out!
Cases
It is a return of the Switch 630 chassis, but this time it is silent. Have a look at the H630 and its newly designed exterior in our full review.
Cases
NZXT has dabbled in quiet cases before (Hush, H2). While I don’t personally have experience with those particular chassis, I’ve gathered the attempts in the past have left consumers wanting. It appears a revived Phantom line has also provided another opportunity for NZXT Technologies to tackle the “silent” segment once again – can NZXT bring the H series of chassis to new levels with the H630 Silent Ultra Tower Computer Case? Benchmark Reviews has a chance to answer this question.
Cases
The H630 is NZXT’s first full-tower case designed for silent-computing. The NZXT H630 shares the same internal base design as the Phantom 630 with two less 5.25” drive bays and increased 3.5” modular cage mounting support. Externally, the H630 adopts a more conservative, less-rounded look compared to the Phantom series while maintaining an unmistakably NZXT signature aesthetic. Noise dampening materials line the top, front and side panels of the H630 to minimize sound output from the enthusiast-class components installed inside. Radiator support up to 360mm is available at the top and front, while a 240mm or 280mm can be installed at the bottom. The H630 HDD cages can even be reconfigured or removed entirely to accommodate thicker radiators for the front. In terms of component support, the NZXT H630 provides 190mm of CPU heatsink height clearance as well as 354mm clearance for video cards with ample cable management routing space of 27mm behind the right side panel. An SD-card reader connected via USB 2.0 header is built into the front panel I/O as well as an LED on/off switch for the rear I/O. The NZXT H630 measures 245 x 547 x 567mm (W x H x D) made of SECC steel as well as ABS Plastic and supports ITX through XL-ATX/EATX motherboard sizes. Right out of the box, the NZXT H630 comes with a 20mm front intake fan as well as a 140mm rear exhaust fan, pre-installed into the built-in 10-channel 3-pin fan hub.
Cases
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 install gear and work. Also, there's ample room to install a robust water cooling setup.
execution time : 0.053 sec