The NZXT H710 is available now on Amazon for around £139.99 in the UK and $169.99 in the US. That’s fairly expensive, but also very good value for money. It’s a big case, with a lot of premium features. Four high-end fans pre-installed, USB Type-C, built-in RGB strips, a built-in smart controller, etc. All in, it’s not cheap, but you do get what you pay for. Plus, you have a choice of three colour schemes too, which is awesome. Not only that, but it’s only £5-10 more than the H700!
The old saying of if it isn’t broken don’t fix it rings true here. NZXT has NOT changed the formula much at all. However, they’ve listened to user feedback, and the changes are there. The new side panel and glass mounting system. It looks much cleaner, uses fewer screws, and it’s easier to work with too. The sleeker front I/O panel is neat and tidy, and plenty practical. Plus, the new smart hub upgrade gives you even more flexibility over your cooling and lighting. Again, all nice quality of life improvements.
Make no mistake, this is a premium case with premium features. You are going to have to pay up for it. However, as I said above, when you price up everything you’re getting, it’s hard not to think this is a good deal. For enthusiast PC builders it really does have a lot to offer. Fantastic side panel window views, class-leading cable management, pre-installed RGB and so much more. Not forgetting the plentiful SSD mounts, dust filters, custom red paint, vertical GPU mount, excellent ventilation, and so on.
Honestly, I think this is as good as PC cases get right now. Outside of that, there are more unique designs on the market, but in terms of core features, this one absolutely nails it. A minor improvement it may be, but a minor improvement on an already pretty perfect range is still impressive.
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