GamersNexus: "NZXT's Phantom 630 is the next to be reviewed & benchmarked, a particularly interesting case for its appeal to more budget-conscious gaming hardware enthusiasts. The price scale for gaming enclosures is an interesting one -- it's very heavy in the mid-range (~$100 sector) and top-end, but lightens up toward the bottom of the scale ($50~$70). The Phantom 630 is targeted at around $180, placing it firmly between mid-range full towers and hardcore enthusiast systems (like the Phantom 820 we reviewed, which was $250ish)."
4 Guys with Quarters interviewed Shawn VP of #NZXT. Shawn discussed how he ended up designing the cover for Greg Hastings Paintball, his friendship with Greg Hastings, working on developing games at Activision Blizzard, Diablo Immortal and more.
NZXT Source 340 case its design, it is an air of confidence that only the most durable of cases is capable of exhibiting. NZXT’s Source series of chassis has always been a budget line.The fact of using flat surfaces and straight lines completely give it unique look that stands out from other tower models.
GamersNexus: "In this NZXT H440 case benchmark & review, we look at what has rapidly become our favorite mid-tower ATX gaming enclosure on the PC market."
NZXT Very underestimated there chasis. I remember doing a build years ago tryin out NZXT first time even thoe the case was fairly Budget it was time that cable managment holes just started only found in premium chasis. The NZXT 59 at the time was less than half the price of most of thoes out there had it all inc LED fan and even on button.
very pretty little mid-tower, but it appears to be a bit too compact but I can't say for certain having not used it