🎮 Elevate Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The NZXT H700 is a premium ATX mid-tower gaming case featuring a sleek all-steel design, tempered glass panel, and an advanced cable management system. It supports water-cooling setups and includes four Aer F120mm fans for optimal airflow, making it the perfect choice for gamers seeking both style and performance.
Brand | NZXT |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 cm; 12.27 kg |
Item model number | CA-H700W-NJ |
Manufacturer | NZXT |
Series | H700i Ninja |
Colour | Yellow/Blue |
Form Factor | ATX |
Standing screen display size | 1 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Memory Clock Speed | 1200 MHz |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 12.3 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Can take and SFX psu but beware.
*This comes with an SFX bracket pre-mounted but the SFX cables on my Corsair psu where no where near long enough to reach the motherboard so I had to get and extension kit. Like not at all close, just over half the way there that's it. So be warned. But do seriously think about getting an SFX psu, see below. *So I researched a lot before settling on this case. I was building a htpc/do "anything" PC which is sitting in the lounge of my (extremely) small flat. I was looking for the right balance of style, hardware options and size.It's a beautiful looking case. Easy to work in and with plenty of space to kit out a very decent rig. (Asrock Fata1ty b450 board, Ryzen 5 2600, 16gb Corsair 3000mhz ram, Samsung 500gb 860 evo, and for reasons unknown a Zotac 1650 graphics card). The cable management was easy enough. I'm a put the cover on and pretend it's not there guy normally, but the channels actually made it so you default manage a great number of your cables and they give you a good number of cables ties in the box as well. And the front white bar thing is brilliant - best thing to do is take it out, route your cables to the front, pull the slack back through and re-attach the bar).The included fans are adequate enough and not that loud. I punched mine up to their max speed and they're not that audible from across the room or that bad really when you're next to the machine.One actual tip - I watched a lot of reviews of this case. The consensus being it's a case study in negative pressure. The two included fans suck out enough air that airflow into the case is really good so a decent air cooler will work really well (and this can take pretty big air-coolers - up to the Dark Rock Pro) . However this has caveats;1) You can mount an AIO on the front - I have a 240mm AIO with the fans in a pull configuration. It works well enough but the front inlet is tiny, the case it seems does best with nothing mounted on the front. I am going to have to upgrade to at least two high static pressure fans to pull enough air in to it - probably four in push/pull. However at load the cpu stays around 50-55 degrees ( I had run it for about an hour on a stress test with an overclock of 4.1ghz and when my room is cool, which it hasn't been, it hit 70-75 degrees).2) Per review advice I went with an SFX modular power supply for three reasons. One it frees up more space in the bottom of the case to pull air in which is especially important if you're putting a gpu in. Two the 3.5 inch drive mounts in the same space as the psu and if you have an ATX psu in here with an AIO I seriously doubt you'd have the space for a drive. Three - well I mean I needed the space for the cables especially with the extensions on. It's a big ITX case but still a small case, if you follow.Any way, I really recommend this case. It's brilliant - NZXT seriously did a brilliant job.That's it. I honestly have no real negatives. You get a lot of screws, the instructions are great the case is brilliant - money really well spent.
R**H
A micro ATX case with many possibilities
I fell in love with the case when I first layed eyes on it and found some videos on youtube on the NZXT H range so planned on building a micro ATX case myself, the features are simple and clean to look at and the cables are cleverly hidden from view most of the time, dust filters are on the top, front and one for the PSU, all good quality build too. The case comes stock with three fans; 1 at the exhaust and 2 pulling at the front. the "I" version comes with the intelligent microphone inside the case that listens to the Db level of the fans, I have struggled to see the benefit and also the CAM software needs more work from their end but it works.Now if you are buying this case I would hope you are getting the Kraken AIO, the case is suited for the mounting of the radiator on the front and also to the roof, I went for the front as the radiator was simple to install and to route to the CPU. On the topic of AIO installations; this case can accommodate a front a push/pull fan combination with ease, the AIO has support for 4 fan control on the AIO, giving the case the ability to have 7 fans in total, 7!The cable routing on the rear comes with handy cable runs but their is still some to be desired with the runs, some aren't wide or deep enough to run the myriad of USB cables what I will touch on next, the Velcro is a great feature to help tidy the rear up and ample space under the PSU shroud to hide the bundles, I am running a mechanical drive in this machine too and their is space for only 1 mechanical and 3 SSD to be secured.On to the USB topic, the NZXT products are heavily reliant on USB.2 headers on the motherboard, to give the example, the Kraken, the smart device and also the HUE+ all require USB.2 motherboard headers, the motherboard i chose has only 2 headers so a pre warning before committing, you may be spending more money still.One issue i have with the case is their is no mount for the HUE+, i looked everywhere for a place to screw it down and ended up securing it to the PSU cover, it would be nice if all four screws could fit into the HUE, otherwise it would be shoved under the cover.Overall i am pleased with the case and happy with the features, some areas of improvement aspecially for a 100 pound case, if you want a micro ATX and potential for all the RGB goodness, this is a case to look at
Trustpilot
Hace 1 mes
Hace 1 mes