NZXT has launched a trio of new PC cases - the H7, H7 Flow and H7 Elite, retailing for $130, $130 and $200 respectively.
The H7 Flow,below, as its name suggests offers greater airflow potential thanks to a vented front panel rather than glass, but aside from the lack of the fan and lighting hub, is largely identical to the H7 Elite, except it also has just two 120mm fans rather than four 140mm fans.The NZXT H7 is identical to the H7 flow in features and price, but scrubs the vented panel for a closed one if you prefer a cleaner look or want to reduce noise.
The graphics card temperatures saw the Elite's multiple front fans offer the lowest temperature of 71 degrees, followed by the H7 flow and the H7 was 4 degrees warmer due it having just one fan.All three cases share the same chassis and most of the same features, but the pick of the bunch is the H7 Flow. It's cheaper than the H7 Elite but has similar cooling potential thanks to its vented front panel.
The H7 is still worth considering, though, as it's affordable, has most of the features that make the other two cases great, while its closed front panel does cut noise and offer a cleaner look, even if temperatures suffer a little bit as a result. You can see the new H7 series on
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