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NZXT Phantom 630 High Performance Modular Full-Tower Chassis Review

By: (more) | Cases, Cooling & PSU Content | Posted: Feb 14, 2013 9:32 pm
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TweakTown Rating: 96%    Manufacturer: NZXT

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Over the top of grey square and rectangular columns, there is an image of the black version of the Phantom 630 High Performance Modular Full-Tower.

 

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On the right side there are lists of nine features found with the Phantom 630, and this is repeated in seven languages.

 

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The back allows buyers to look inside of the chassis with the larger image in the middle. The images around the central images is where those same nine features are now listed in English so that potential buyers get to see all of what the Phantom 630 brings to the table.

 

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The left side of the outer packaging offers us the specifications list that covers everything from the materials used, to component clearances, and at the bottom shows you which of the three color options are inside the box. There is a white version and a black version, but I was shipped the gunmetal grey version to look at.

 

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This chassis seems to be one of the lucky few that the shippers didn't play football with, and the box was in great shape. To protect things on the inside, NZXT goes with super thick Styrofoam for the top and the bottom of the chassis, and uses a layer of plastic around the chassis to help protect that paint finish. All of the packaging did what it needed to do and allowed me to receive this sample in perfect condition.


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