🌬️ Keep it cool, keep it sleek!
The NZXT H7 Flow 2024 is a mid-tower ATX airflow case designed for optimal cooling performance. It features three pre-installed 120mm fans, supports additional bottom-mounted fans for dedicated GPU cooling, and accommodates large radiators up to 420mm. With its high-performance mesh panels and intuitive cable management system, this case is perfect for gamers and professionals seeking a stylish yet functional build.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | NZXT |
Series | CM-H72FB-01 |
Item model number | CM-H72FB-01 |
Item Weight | 25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.43 x 9.6 x 21.42 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.43 x 9.6 x 21.42 inches |
Color | Black |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Manufacturer | NZXT |
ASIN | B0CV4R1TWS |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 2, 2024 |
A**.
Great case with only a few downsides
TL;DRPROS: Build quality, cable management, fan space, ease of building, design and appearanceCONS: built in fans are only 3pin, terrible instructions.First off this case is BIG for a mid tower, but that makes building it very easy. Plenty of room for cable management in the back so you can make your pc quite clean. The build quality is quite good, everything feels sturdy, durable and quality.The 3 intake fans in the front are nice but they are only 3pin instead of 4 so they aren’t PVM which honestly why? I don’t understand why NZXT decided to cheap out here. Speaking of fans, because the PSU lays on the side for this case, the added room for 3 120mm fans is great and the case has some room under the stands for great airflow from the bottom.All the panels pop off quite easy as there aren’t any actual screws holding them into place. This makes taking the panels off for dusting very easy. One common complaint is there aren’t any dust filters but NZXT says this was by design as their mesh panels were built with that in mind.The instructions are awful and honestly just useless, I had to resort to a video guide from a random youtuber to learn how to interact with some of the more nuanced design elements like the cable hiding bar or the SSD storage panel. For example, the case comes with a socket screw head which you place your screwdriver into. You use this to move the sockets in place to accommodate for your specific MOBO. I had no idea how to use this and had to look up a guide.Ultimately, I am quite happy with the case and would 100% recommend this to a friend.
A**M
The right case for a PC Builder
This case was perfect for my MSI B650 motherboard and asus 4070ti setup. The airflow in the case of perfect for what I was using my computer for. The three large fans on the front with the RGB lighting were and nice feature both visibly and functionally. The panels are easily removable, making my build even simpler. This is a larger case so be prepared for it to take up some space. If you’re looking for a case that has plenty of room and easy to work on. This is your case. I give it 5 stars
G**E
Fabulous Attention To Detail
This case is the best I've ever built a PC in. I've built something like 25 from-components PCs over the years for myself, friends and family, in various cases and combinations of hardware. This case felt amazingly easy to work in and around.For example, the power supply bay isn't cramped; you can expect to set up your cables on a modular supply and put the supply in with ease. No cramped, hand-banging experience getting inside the case to unplug a power cable.Mounting a 360mm AIO and the motherboard was a breeze. All panels, front, top and both sides, come off with simple snaps, rather than screws or complicated mechanical fasteners. This means that access to the case interior was simple and everything was easily reachable.Airflow looks like it'll be quite good. Maybe not the "best possible" airflow, but certainly good enough for most typical thermal loads. It wasn't possible, because of the use case, to mount the AIO in a puller configuration to move warm air out of the top of the case; it had to be mounted in the front, pushing cooler air through the radiator and through the 120mm rear opening. That wasn't ideal for the GPU and motherboard, but it should be fine in daily use and gaming. For overclocking as a daily-driver, I'd say that this case would not be suitable, but if you're a serious overclocker, you're probably doing it with a test-bench rig and custom water cooling anyhow.Cable management, which to be fair was minimal (motherboard held the boot / storage drives on M.2 slots, so other than the GPU, there wasn't much to plug in) was easy and intuitive. The channels for cables and their velcro straps were well-designed and everything was kept in place without undue cable strain.Mounting the front-panel connections was about as easy as I've ever seen. For starters, the Power On/Off, Reset Switch, etc., were thoughtfully bundled together into a single plug, so that, for once, there wasn't a need to carefully seat a tiny Power On cable onto motherboard pins. Of all of the things that haven't changed about the ATX standard over the last 20 years, the fact that this is still how things work is sad, but this case gave users a best-in-class solution.For newbies, the mounting of the motherboard is often the scariest part. NZXT made this almost idiot-proof, by putting a fixed pin into the ATX layout that will make it obvious where the motherboard should be, and when it's located correctly. I think that this could be improved, by making the pin out of a softer material, so that newbies cannot damage the back of the motherboards while figuring things out, but it was well-designed.Were there any bad points to this case? Its sheer size, perhaps, is a non-starter for a number of folks. It's not quite full-tower, but it's quite large by modern standards. That said, none of that space is wasted; this was a case obviously designed by a good team of engineers. It's perhaps not the quietest case ever designed, either; while the sockets for the panel mounts are very intuitive and appeared to be reasonably sturdy, there will almost certainly be a little extra vibration over time, but that could be addressed with some simple fixes, such as a little pad in a trouble spot. Upon initial assembly, however, the noise levels were totally fine. I'm sure that others will not like the aesthetics of this case- it's basically just a box. But to me, and most other people, the box won't be seen or really noticed once it's built, so I don't care, and the glass side panel is sufficient for showing off a custom water loop or RGB stuff, etc., if you really want people to know how much money and time you've spent on your rig. Personally, I prefer that my machines run silent and dark and don't look worth stealing, lol.In conclusion: if you're trying to figure out a case to buy, this is far and away the best I've ever seen, especially for newbies trying to assemble their first PC from scratch. The people who designed it clearly understand how PCs are built and thought about most of the major problems really carefully. This is pretty rare, in an industry where most cases are built to be either cheap or aesthetically pleasing, or both, at the expense of function. It's totally worth the asking price.
C**S
Best case I have ever owned.
The NZXT H7 Flow RGB Mid-Tower ATX Case is an impressive choice for PC builders who prioritize airflow and aesthetics. The case features excellent ventilation with its open airflow design, making it perfect for cooling high-performance components, especially GPUs. It includes 360mm RGB fans, which not only provide superior cooling but also add stunning visual appeal with customizable lighting.One of the standout features is its support for bottom fans that direct airflow directly to the GPU, improving cooling efficiency during demanding tasks. The cable management system is well-designed, making it easy to keep your build neat and tidy, and ensuring optimal airflow throughout the case.The white finish adds a sleek, modern look to your setup, while the spacious interior provides ample room for large components, including ATX motherboards and extensive cooling systems. Whether you’re a gamer or content creator, the NZXT H7 Flow RGB offers both performance and style, with user-friendly features that make it easy to build and maintain your system.
B**T
Top notch case for airflow focused builds
This case was one of the best purchasing decisions of my life. The airflow potential is truly amazing. this case is also extremely large and friendly towards any builds. The material quality is great, but also not too heavy. It has amazing preset cable management with straightforward bands and clips. The 2 stock fans are also good, but I would suggest installing at least a few more fans for better airflow.Important note: if you want to utilize the good cable management in this case, you will likely need some cable extensions, particularly for PSU cables.
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