NZXT H7 Flow ARGB (2024) Chassis Review

Build Experience

The sheer size of this chassis makes it easy to build in, provided you have the space and the strength to move it around. To install our E-ATX motherboard, we repositioned the cable cover to the E-ATX setting. It doesn’t look particularly clean in this offset position, but it’s better than not having it at all, and our PSU’s ATX cable routing required the move.

Cable management was fairly straightforward, thanks to the eight included Velcro straps, thoughtfully placed in areas where cables are most likely to run. The space behind the motherboard is more than adequate. The fused front I/O connector is always a welcome feature, and the oversized openings are quite helpful, though some may find them visually blunt. If you have access to a 3D printer, custom blocking panels could help personalize and refine the appearance. Additionally, the front I/O cables are color-matched to the case, which is a nice touch.

The system is now fully assembled inside the H7.

ARGB Lighting and Aesthetics

IN THE LIGHT

IN THE DARK

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