NZXT H7 Flow PC Case Review

Meet the New NZXT H7 Flow

A new NZXT H7 Flow for 2024

NZXT has revamped their H7 Flow for 2024, using a new PSU and fan layout to bring more airflow and cooling options to their mid-sized H7 family of PC cases. With its vertically mounted PSU, this case can support up to three 120mm fans at the base of the case, and up to a 420mm liquid cooling radiator at its front. Not bad for a mid-tower PC case. Remember, this isn’t a huge H9 series chassis.

This case arrives as the replacement of NZXT’s H7 Flow case from 2022, offering users more fans out of the box and more cooling options. This new case design also has more room for activities, be it for custom liquid cooling, displaying models, or whatever else you can think of.

New F360 RGB Core Fans

We will be testing NZXT’s new H7 Flow case with sets of NZXT’s new F360 RGB Core fans. These fans are effectively three 120mm fans within a single frame. This gives your fans a neat, unified appearance, and allows three fans to be powered through one set of PWM and RGB cables. Easy cable management, tidy PC case.

Vertical PSU mount

One of the most interesting design features of the new H7 Flow is its use of a vertical Power supply mount. This isn’t a dual-chambered PC case design, which means that this PSU mount design effectively raises the height of this case’s motherboard tray. However, the benefit of this is that it creates space for up to three 120mm fans at the bottom of this case. That’s great for GPU cooling, especially for modern flow-through GPU cooler designs.

NZXT H7 Flow Specifications and Pricing

At launch, two versions of the H7 Flow will be available. There will be a non-RGB version and an RGB version. These cases will cost £119.99/$129.99 and £139.99/$149.99 respectively. The non-RGB version will ship with three separate F120Q case fans, while the RGB version will ship with a F360 RGB Core fan set.

Below are the full specifications of the new 2024 Edition NZXT H7 Flow.

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