NZXT H630 Case Review
The Bottom and Rear Panels
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The bottom panel of the NZXT H630 has two air filters, one for the power supply fan and another for an optional bottom fan. These filters can be removed from the rear and front panels, respectively, so you will not need to lift the case to reach them.
The rear panel and the interior of the NZXT H630 are painted with the same color as the exterior of the case: black or white, depending on the model you buy.
This case comes with nine expansion slots (with vented covers), allowing you to install XL-ATX motherboards and install up to four video cards (as long as your motherboard supports four video cards, of course).
There is one LED that lights these expansion slots and another that lights the motherboard’s rear panel, making it easier for you to install and remove cables. You can turn these LEDs on or off through a button located on the front panel.
On the NZXT H630, the power supply is installed at the bottom of the case.
The product comes with a 140 mm fan installed on its rear panel (no technical specifications are provided), and you can move it up or down. This fan can be replaced with a 120 mm model, which means that you can replace it with a 120 mm or a 140 mm radiator.
The air filter for the power supply fan is accessible through the rear panel, so you do not need to lift the case whenever you want to clean it.
Figure 10: Air filter for the power supply fan
Let’s now take a look inside the NZXT H630.


