THE PHANTOM 630 EXTERIOR
Although slightly changed the exterior of the Phantom 630 Ultra Tower follows the smooth lines of its predecessor (as already stated the front/top are made out of plastic).
On the right side NZXT has placed a small plastic window and an 200mm intake fan (800RPM).
The front fascia is very sleek and in a way looks a lot like the front of a bike or a sports car.
I liked that NZXT has once again placed a top door but unfortunately once again it can only be opened from the left.
Behind the door we see the SD card reader slot and four 5.25" perforated bays.
Another 200mm intake fan is placed at the lower section of the front fascia. Here you can either keep that fan or replace it with up to two 140mm ones (you can mount an 240mm radiator vertically if you want).
The I/O panel is placed at the top and is divided into two sections. On the left we see two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports and the headphones/microphone plugs while on the right side we have the power On/Off switch, reset switch and the 3-speed fan controller.
A third 200mm fan is placed at the top and right next to that NZXT has left room for a second 200mm exhaust fan.
At the rear we see a 140mm exhaust fan, 9 PCI expansion slots and the bottom PSU area. Worth mentioning is that you should have no problem mounting an 150mm fan with 140mm mounting holes (although not stated in the specs sheet).
NZXT is using plain thumbscrews for both side panels. I would like to see rubber coated ones but these are not bad either.
At the base of the tower we see two large removable filters and room for two 140mm intake fans.