NZXT Phantom 630 Case Review
Inside the NZXT Phantom 630 (Cont’d)
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The case supports the installation of one 120 mm or 140 mm fan at the top hard drive cage. This fan can be tilted, so you can direct its airflow to the exact component you want to cool down. See Figure 18.
Figure 18: Place for optional 120 mm or 140 mm fan
The power supply is installed at the bottom of the case. It can be installed with either its bottom fan facing up or facing down, so you can decide if you want the fan of your power supply pulling air from inside the case or from outside of it. As shown before, there is an air filter for the power supply fan. On the case’s default configuration, you can install power supplies up to 9.2” (235 mm) deep.
Figure 19: Power supply compartment
The Phantom 630 allows the installation of a 240 mm radiator between the hard drive cages and the front panel. See Figure 20.
Figure 20: Place for installing a 240 mm radiator
The reviewed case has a very flexible configuration for its disk drive bays, which gives you two options for the bottom panel. On the case’s default configuration, the bottom panel has a tray for holding the hard drive cages. If this tray is removed, however, you are able to install two 120 mm fans, two 140 mm fans or a radiator up to 280 mm long on the bottom panel. As previously discussed, there is an air filter for these optional cooling solutions.

