NZXT H630 Ultra Tower Chassis Review
Peter Donnell / 12 years ago
The build time on the H630 was around an hour, which is twice as long as a build normally takes me, but for good reason too. This was the first time I installed the H100i in a system, I also opted for my Fractal PSU as I thought the black and white design would go nicely with this chassis (it does) and it’s also because this chassis is freaking heavy! Normally you can flip and turn a chassis while your working on it, but not this one, it’s big, it’s heavy and there are few good ways to grab hold of it and that was the biggest impact on build time in my opinion. Fortunately, the end result is to die for and it’s almost a shame this chassis doesn’t have a side panel window, although that is for good reason, this is about sound proofing, not about showing off components.
Our Kingston SSD looks stupid in the bottom bay on it’s own, but it’s great to know that I could fit 9 hard drives in this system if I wanted, would make for an epic raid setup indeed.
Our GTX 560 Ti looks very happy here and there is extensive breathing room around it in this gargantuan chassis, can you fit a quad SLI setup in here? The answer is most certainly yes.
The top of the chassis takes our H100i with ease and it’s amazing how a 240mm radiator and twin fans can seem small, yet somehow this chassis makes our high end cooler look insufficient.