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You can tell that NZXT set lofty goals for itself with the Phantom 630, and it succeeded. This chassis stands above the competition with head and shoulders.
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Technic3D hat das NZXT Phantom 630 Gehäuse im Test. Es zeichnet sich durch ein gutes Kühlkonzept aus und bietet enorm viel Platz. Wie das "Phantom 630"-Gehäuse im Test abschneidet, steht im folgenden Review
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Bei seiner Vorstellung vor drei Jahren sorgte das NZXT Phantom-Gehäuse durchaus für Aufsehen und entwickelt sich zum Verkaufsschlager, trotz des hohen Preises. Nun liefert der Hersteller drei Jahre später den offiziellen Nachfolger in Form des Phantom 630 nach und natürlich waren wir sehr gespannt auf die Neuauflage, denn schließlich hatten wir 2010 einige Kritik zu üben. Unser heutiger Test schafft Klarheit zum NZXT Phantom 630-Gehäuse.
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The fourth incarnation of this NZXT chassis has hit the market. Have a look at what the Phantom 630 case offers this time around.
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While many cases naturally favor air or liquid cooling, the Full Tower NZXT Phantom 630 actually manages to be an incredibly well engineered performance case for both. A unique modular HDD cage system allows the user to configure for optimal airflow, and also allows for components to be built around. Radiator mounts for 240/280mm in the front and bottom, 140mm in the rear and 240/280/360 on the top give liquid coolers vast flexibility. 200mm fans on the front, side and top coupled with a 140mm in the rear give air coolers all the flow they need, while and the modular cages allow for direct flow configurations. The three HDD cages can hold a maximum of six HDD, while two 2.5” SSD can be mounted on the rear of the MB tray.
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Some of the first reviews I wrote for Benchmark Reviews were for NZXT cases. Most of these were lower-end cases priced at $75 and under. Although the cases were inexpensive, I was impressed with both the quality of construction and the thought put into their design. Since then, NZXT has moved upmarket, starting with their original Phantom case, which has now become a series of its own. Just introduced is the new Phantom 630 case, the little brother of the Phantom 820 we've seen previously. At an MSRP of $179.99, this is a not an inexpensive case, so let's see if it's worth the money...
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Built as a trimmed-down version of the award winning Phantom 820, does NZXT’s Ultra Tower Phantom 630 have what it takes to compete in a circa-£150 case market?
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Most people know NZXT and their Gamer Cases. In this review we will look at the NZXT
Phantom 630 Case with a lot of features and a stylish design.
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Not that long ago we took a look at NZXT’s Phantom 820 case. This case took the best parts of NZXT’s original Phantom and combined them with the best parts of their own Switch 810 case. We loved the case and even gave it our Recommended Award. With a pricetag of $249.99 the Phantom 820 may be a little too expensive for some people. At CES we were shown the Phantom 630, which seemed to be like the little brother to the Phantom 820. While NZXT explained that this is a less expensive Phantom it has a lot of new features that are not in the 820. Some of these features include dual SSD mounts behind the motherboard tray, three included 200mm fans, three removable hard drive cages, and a new motherboard tray design. Can NZXT release a new Phantom this soon and still impress? Read on as we find out...
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The Phantom 630 is the latest full-tower case from NZXT, targeted to users who are looking for a huge case with all imaginable features. Let's see what this monster has to offer.
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