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NZXT H630 Silent Case Review

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 it a distinctive visage which sets it apart from other models in this class.  It is also a completely different style against NZXT's Phantom range of cases, offering a more understated look for those who may not appreciate a flamboyant design.

NZXT have also been able to cram in an impressive number of fan mounting points into the case, meaning it supports two 360 mm radiators.  This makes it a great option for those users who are looking to build a quiet system with a custom water cooling loop.

In our tests, we found the H630 to be very quiet indeed, almost rivaling Fractal Design's best models in terms of quietness.  Thermal performance was also decent and the inbuilt fan hub should prove useful for those who are looking to populate the chassis with multiple fans.

At a price of around £130 at Overclockers UK, we feel that the NZXT H630 is a little expensive although we hope it will come down in price slightly over the coming months to a similar level to the Fractal Design Define XL R2.

Pros

  • Very quiet.
  • Unique visage.
  • 10-pin fan hub
  • Impressive water cooling support.
  • Available in multiple colours.

Cons

  • A little expensive compared against competitor products in same sector.

KitGuru says: An excellent case from Nanoxia which rivals Fractal’s finest.

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Rating: 8.5.

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