The packaging for the 630 is in line with what we have come to expect from NZXT, a nice product shot and the product name keep the front of the box nice and simple.
Around the back of the box is a different story, with loads of pictures that give brief descriptions of many of the major features of the Phantom 630. Everything from fan controllers, water cooling capabilities, hard drive mounting points and more are detailed here as well as plenty of great looking pictures of the chassis its self.
I was a little disappointed to not find the little plastic NZXT screw box as we saw with the Switch chassis but that’s really no big deal. Included in the box were an easy to read instruction booklet, a collection of screws and bolts required to install a wide range of components and finally a good amount of cable ties (one for every tie down point inside the chassis).
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