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NZXT H7 Flow RGB (2024) review: Great cooling in a small footprint

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While it’s not a revolutionary case, the new NZXT H7 Flow RGB (2024) makes a significant tweak to the original model released two years ago, with a vertical PSU mount. This means the main chamber now has loads of room for water-cooling radiators, large graphics cards, and CPU coolers, in a surprisingly small footprint. The $150 RGB model also includes a 360mm fan frame with three 120mm fans embedded in it, which looks great with RGB lighting shining through the front mesh panel.

This market is crowded when it comes to finding the best PC case options between $100 and $150, but NZXT has done an excellent job in making the H7 Flow RGB (2024) distinctive and attractive enough to stand out from the crowd. It sits atop front and rear ledges to raise its lower flush fan mount off your desk, and the clear side panel nearly spans from top to bottom. The interior also looks particularly clean, thanks to the exterior panels acting as dust filters, which further boosts this case’s support for large radiators.

If you want to water cool your PC with multiple radiators, or just use a large AIO cooler or air cooler for your CPU, there’s massive potential here for both camps, and I’ll be looking at how well its three included 120mm fans perform.

This case’s features focus on making it as easy as possible to build a gaming PC, including providing tool-free panels, as you’d expect from a premium PC case. The vertical PSU mount makes a profound difference compared to the original H7 Flow as well, releasing the whole of the base for fans and radiators in a similar way to a dual chamber case, but without the massive footprint.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best graphics card, Best gaming PC, Best SSD for gaming“}]] [[{“value”:”While it’s not a revolutionary case, the new NZXT H7 Flow RGB (2024) makes a significant tweak to the original model released two years ago, with a vertical PSU mount. This means the main chamber now has loads of room for water-cooling radiators, large graphics cards, and CPU coolers, in a surprisingly small footprint. The $150 RGB model also includes a 360mm fan frame with three 120mm fans embedded in it, which looks great with RGB lighting shining through the front mesh panel.
This market is crowded when it comes to finding the best PC case options between $100 and $150, but NZXT has done an excellent job in making the H7 Flow RGB (2024) distinctive and attractive enough to stand out from the crowd. It sits atop front and rear ledges to raise its lower flush fan mount off your desk, and the clear side panel nearly spans from top to bottom. The interior also looks particularly clean, thanks to the exterior panels acting as dust filters, which further boosts this case’s support for large radiators.
If you want to water cool your PC with multiple radiators, or just use a large AIO cooler or air cooler for your CPU, there’s massive potential here for both camps, and I’ll be looking at how well its three included 120mm fans perform.
This case’s features focus on making it as easy as possible to build a gaming PC, including providing tool-free panels, as you’d expect from a premium PC case. The vertical PSU mount makes a profound difference compared to the original H7 Flow as well, releasing the whole of the base for fans and radiators in a similar way to a dual chamber case, but without the massive footprint.

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