NZXT H630 Silent Ultra-Tower Case Review

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HiTech Legion tried the NZXT H630 Silent Ultra-Tower Case

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When discussing the history of the Mongols, everybody just seems to remember the pillaging and nobody talks about all the positive things they have contributed. For example, did you know they practically invented the patio party? As a Canadian, the patio party is an essential part of our summers so this strikes me on a personal level. Sure, the Mongolian version of the patio party is slightly different with the Mongols building wooden platforms on top of their (still alive) conquered enemies while they had a barbecue feast. It all sounds grotesque to us, but to them the groans of their enemies were probably equivalent to Tiesto DJ'ing the party, especially considering the only music they had was Mongolian throat singing. Even in the way they celebrate, they were brutal to their enemy for that is their nature.

Just like the Mongolian Horede, High-end PC components are expected to run hot and loud. Attempts to temper their nature have been valiant but the most practical method of controlling them is to build a barrier. The Chinese built the Great Wall and for PC components, many manufacturers have designed special noise-dampened cases equipped with padding and other vibration-minimizing features. NZXT in particular has had three other silent-case offerings for the mid-tower market: the Hush, the H2 and the recently announced H230. User’s looking for a larger solution that can house enthusiast-class components unfortunately had very few options until now.
 NZXT H630 Silent Ultra-Tower Case Review @ HiTech Legion