NZXT launches their new 2024 Edition H5 Flow PC case at Gamescom

NZXT refreshes their mid-tower case lineup with their new 2024 H5 Flow chassis

Following on from the release of their new H7 Flow chassis, NZXT have once again refreshed their case lineup with a new 2024 version of their H5 Flow. With this new model, NZXT are offering users support for more fans, larger liquid cooling radiators, and improved case airflow.

The new H5 Flow will be available in standard and RGB forms. The difference between these two versions comes down to their pricing and fan configurations. Both cases will be available this fall, and will be available in Black and white.

Unlike its predecessor, the new H5 Flow will support up to a 360mm liquid cooling radiator at the front of the case. At the top of the case, up to a 240mm liquid cooling solution is supported. The top. front and side panels of this case all feature ultra-fine mesh, optimising internal airflow while minimising dust intake.

Key Features of the H5 Flow:

  • Improved GPU cooling: The mesh PSU shroud maximizes air intake from bottom-mounted fans, ensuring optimal airflow directed at the GPU.
  • Large radiator support: Front mounting support for up to a 360mm radiator, with the top supporting a 240mm radiator.
  • High-performance panels: Ultra-fine mesh on the top, front, and sides optimizes airflow and dust filtration.
  • Pre-installed fans
    – H5 Flow: Two F120Q (Case Version) fans, one in the front and one in the rear.
    – H5 Flow RGB: F360 RGB Core (Case Version) in the front, F120Q (Case Version) in the rear.
  • Simplified building: Tool-free panel removal and intuitive cable management

NZXT’s new H5 Flow will be available this Fall, with the standard model costing $129.99/£89.99 while the RGB model costs $149.99/£109.99

You can join the discussion on NZXT’s new H5 Flow PC case on the OC3D Forum.

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