NZXT H630 Case Review

Inside the NZXT H630

Both panels are attached to the chassis using black metallic thumbscrews, and both have a thick, rubber-coated foam to dampen the noise produced by the computer. See Figure 11.

NZXT H630 caseFigure 11: Dampening material on the side panel

The motherboard tray has a huge cutout for you to access the backplate of the CPU coolers without having to remove the motherboard from the case, several holes (four of them with rubber covers) for you to route cables behind it, and several clips for you to fasten cables using cable ties. Another highlight of the case is the presence of a 1” (27 mm) clearance between the motherboard tray and the right-side panel, allowing you to store thick cables behind the motherboard tray. As expected from a full-tower case, the NZXT H630 supports XL-ATX and E-ATX motherboards.

NZXT H630 caseFigure 12: Overall look

NZXT H630 caseFigure 13: A view behind the motherboard tray

In Figure 14, we get another overall look inside the case. Notice how there is dampening material on the top panel, and the top panel supports the installation of two 200 mm fans, two 140 mm fans, or three 120 mm fans. The case also supports radiators up to 360 mm in length.

Expansion cards are fastened using black metallic thumbscrews. The NZXT H630 supports video cards up to 13.9” (354 mm) long on its default configuration or up to 18.9” (480 mm) if you remove the hard drive cage that is in front of the place where you want to install the video card. You can install CPU coolers up to 7.5” (190 mm) tall.

NZXT H630 caseFigure 14: Overall look

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