The NZXT H7 Flow is a mid-tower build that caters to various types of users, depending on their needs. This build is ideal for users who want to create a powerful gaming PC or a workstation with large storage capacity and enhanced cooling.
Users looking for a case with many cable management options, as well as advanced air management inside the case with a large heat dissipation surface, will find the NZXT H7 Flow CM-H71FG-01 a worthy choice. The case also features slots for several fans and liquid cooling radiators, while allowing the installation of multiple storage devices, such as hard drives and SSDs.
This Midi Tower is ready to bring the cool. Featuring a perforated front and top panel, along with expanded channels, hooks, straps, and tool-free entry, it will keep every build cool and comfortable, while also offering plenty of space.
The perforated front and top panels allow for maximum thermal performance
Intuitive cable management system with wide channels, hooks, and straps
Tool-free access to front & side panels (tinted panel only in the black version)
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i bought this case for ~130 euros. incredible case, high quality, feels premium and building in it is a breeze (partly because its huge). BUT, at the time of writing this review, the case costs ~185, that is not a deal. i cannot understand why its so expensive here at the moment.
Excellent case designed in every detail. It comfortably fits 3x120 fans on the "top" or a 360 AIO liquid cooler, 3x140 fans or a 420 AIO liquid cooler at the front, and either 1x120 or 1x140mm at the back. It has filters both at the front and top, as well as 2 filters on its bottom (one for the power supply and a small one at the front for the bottom part of the front fans). It comfortably fits a ROG STRIX 4080, as seen in the photos, and has plenty of space for cable management at the back, which includes multiple velcro straps (photo).
It is an excellent case. Quite sturdy and premium construction, modern design, good airflow and plenty of space for cable management (provides plenty of straps and channels on the back side). Ideal for gaming setup. Simply beautiful. I highly recommend it!
The case is simply top. It has front holes for good airflow, the cable management is dreamy, and it can fit large graphics cards. I would highly recommend it!
Coming from CM cases, I can say that NZXT pleasantly surprised me. It is very spacious with good cable management and excellent thermals due to its very good airflow. I am completely satisfied.
Awesome airflow since it can be combined with several fans for precision: 3 140mm in the front, 2 140mm on top, or 3 120mm in the back, and 1 140mm or 120mm from the front or top radiator. Personally, I installed the Artic Liquid Freezer II 360 on top, along with Noctua chromax fans in the front and back. The only downside is the cable management in the back, as it doesn't fit cables thicker than 1.8 centimeters. This made it a bit challenging for me to arrange with my custom sleeve cables (I wanted to secure the custom sleeve 24-pin of the motherboard in the existing channel, but the cover wouldn't close), so I had to be resourceful despite having positions with channels.
The overall experience during setup was fantastic. There was plenty of space to work and route cables to whichever port you wanted through the multiple channels at the back.
Since I don't have an HDD, I removed the HDD tray from the back with just one screw, and the workspace automatically doubled. Filters on top and front, as well as below the power supply and under the liquid cooling. Everything is easily and quickly removable.
A nice touch is that the glass is darker than the NZXT H710 I had previously.
Now, onto the basics: Temperatures.
The main difference from the previous model is the improved airflow, which I can confidently confirm. There are a total of 10 fans in the case. 6 in the front for push and pull on the liquid cooling, and 3 on top - 1 at the back for exhaust. In the previous case, I would see temperatures (in summer) on a Ryzen 5 2600 idle at 40 degrees with a Kraken X73 liquid cooling, while now I see 29-31. I believe the difference is evident.
As for the graphics card, with roughly the same dimensions (Colorful 3070ti), I noticed a clear difference of 5-6 degrees. The same applies under full load, of course.
Overall, I am very satisfied with this case. With this case, NZXT has perfected what is already so beautiful in my eyes, and it can now compete with cases with very good airflow.
Finally, an excellent case from NZXT with very good airflow! Coming from the H510, the differences are significant in terms of space and the number of fans (7x 140mm), resulting in better cooling for all components.