NZXT H7 Flow RGB PC Case Review
Peter Donnell / 1 week ago
Interior
There’s a huge amount of space on the interior of the H7 Flow, so you’ll easily have support for the largest graphics cards on the market here, as well as an E-ATX motherboard, large CPU air coolers, lots of fans, and big radiators too.
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The front of the case features a plethora of fan mounts, with the case easily supporting 3 x 120mm fans or 3 x 140mm fans, and of course, that means up to a 360mm or 420mm radiator can be mounted here too.
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In the top of the case, it’ll support 3 x 120mm fans, or 2 x 140mm fans, or a 360mm/280mm radiator.
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The bottom of the case is very clever, as I said, the PSU shroud doesn’t come up to the window side of the case, as we typically see, but this means there’s room for a recessed fan mount in the bottom of the case, which will support up to 3 x 120mm fans, without compromising on any of your expansion slots for your motherboard. This also includes the F360 RGB Core single-frame fan kits, which I have here today, so will try that in the build later.
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And finally, the 120mm/140mm fan mount in the rear of the case, giving you a total of up to 10 fan mounts in the case.
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NZXT has their classic cable routing solution here, with large pass-through cut-outs flanking the motherboard, as well as that S-shaped cover that helps hide some of the boring stuff. It is removable too, making it a little more modder friendly should you need it taken out.
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There’s a couple of large cable routing holes in the PSU shroud too, allowing bulky motherboard or GPU cables to be routed vertically.
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Behind the motherboard, you’ll find a comprehensive set of cable routing solutions, with Velcro straps in the front, mid-section and top of the case (seven in total) to help strap down cables and keep them looking need and tidy.
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There are folded lips above the PSU mount and cable tie loops here to strap down evne more cables.
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There’s a removable plate behind the motherboard, which will facilitate any HDD or SSDs you want to tuck back here.
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There’s also a couple of 2.5″ drive mounts in the bottom front corner of the case too, so you’ve certainly got a good few options for storage here.
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