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NZXT H7 FLOW Case Review

Interior

The interior of the NZXT H7 Flow looks… well, it looks just like the interior of the H7. Really, the only main differences here as the swapped out front and right side panels. That means you still get the same impressive collection of cable routing holes on all sides of the motherboard, as well as that cool cable guard that sweeps down on the right side of the motherboard.

It features a long slot, which will allow you to more easily mount any additional liquid cooling hardware.

While the overall airflow is going to be better just because of the mesh, you’ll also find two NZXT branded 120mm fans in this case; one in the front and one in the back. Overall though, that’s a pretty basic setup, but something you could easily expand on yourself.

There’s room in the front for thicker radiators of up to 360mm long, as well as 120/140mm fan configurations.

The same can be found in the top, and you can get up to a 360mm radiator here too, or again, 120/140mm fan configurations.

The PSU shroud is well ventilated, but also offers up three large cable routing holes of its own, ensuring you can easily get cables to the bottom of the motherboard and your graphics card.

There’s quite a lot going on behind the motherboard too, with an impressive amount of cable routing space. However, its the mixture of several cable routing tracks, ten Velcro straps, and plentiful cable tie loops that will ensure you can cleanly and easily get your cables where they need to be.

Storage options are great too, with two removable SSD brackets right behind the motherboard, allowing you to tuck two drives out of sight.

Plus a movable/removable HDD cage in the bottom of the case allows for an additional 2 x HDD or 2 x SSDs.

Finally, under that top cover, you’ll find a huge dust filter that can easily be removed for easy maintenance.

Furthermore, it offers an easy way to access those top fan and radiator mounts.

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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