While I may love a few other brands too, NZXT has typically always been my own go-to for a nice clean looking chassis. Right now, I have a pair of them under my desk in the office for me and my partner. With that in mind, I’m really happy to see NZXT come out guns blazing with a range of upgrades and refreshes to some already fantastic designs.
The new H710 (above) is the upgraded version of their popular H700. For the most part, it looks pretty similar and that’s great as the H700 is superb. However, it now features USB Type-C connectors on the front panel.
It also has an improved tempered glass side panel, which now only needs a single thumb screw to mount, making it easier to access.
They’ve also tweaked the cable routing, which was a bit tricky before.
Best of all, you can now remove the radiator and fan plate, making AIO and custom loop installation a much easier process.
Want to throw some colour over your desktop? The updated Hue 2 Ambient was on display too. A multi-zone lighting kit for your monitor that can really dazzle. That being said, you could fit this under your desk, or anywhere else, if you so desired.
For those wanting something a little more compact, their H510 series is a little more compact. It still has those ultra-clean lines of the H7xx series though. There are some changes though, making it a little more affordable. Such as the tempered glass window only starting from above the PSU shroud, and there’s a hard-mesh fan mount on the top rather than the clean look of the 7xx.
This is one of the coolest models though. The mini-ITX model still has all those call backs from the design. Albeit this one has a full height window, so blends the look of both the H710 and the H510. It’s quite big for a mini-ITX model, but with the PSU shroud, superb cooling abilities, and that clean look, I think that’s a compromise I can live with.
Well, you didn’t think they were only going to release a standard edition, right? This one comes fully equipped with a bank of NZXT Aer RGB 2 fans, as well as the Smart Device V2 hub for all the lighting strips and fans. You’ll also notice the white front panel is gone, replaced by another slab of tempered glass. This chassis is a real looker, it may be one of our favourites for Computer 2019 so far!
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