NZXT H510 Flow Review: Better Airflow, Higher Price (2024)

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Hardware Installation

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We are using the following system for our case test bed:

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CPUIntel Core i9-11900K
MotherboardAsus ROG Strix Z590-E Gaming
MemoryG.Skill Trident Z Royal 3600 MHz, 16GB (2x 8 GB)
GraphicsZotac RTX 3080 Ti Amp! Holo
CPU CoolingNoctua NH-U12S Chromax.Black
Noctua NT-H2 Thermal Paste
StorageCorsair Force Series MP510 NVMe SSD, 480GB
Power SupplyCorsair HX750i

Step 1: Motherboard Installation

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Installing the motherboard into the H510 Flow, with the CPU, CPU cooler, SSD and memory pre-installed was a breeze. The central standoff acts as an anchor, letting you install the board with the system upright, a nice convenience and time-saver.

Step 2: GPU Installation

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The GPU dropped in just as easily. Our Zotac RTX 3080 Ti Amp! Holo is among the biggest GPUs out there, and it fit without complaints.

Step 3: PSU Installation

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Meanwhile, the Corsair HX750i power supply dropped in easily as well, leaving plenty of room between it and the slidable hard drive cage. Normally, small-ish ATX cases like these don’t have a ton of room for longer power supplies, but the H510 Flow has oodles of room, even for larger power supplies.

Step 4: Cable Management

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Finally, it was time to connect up all the cables and tidy them. The cable management bar in the main chamber does a nice job covering up the mess behind it, and there is a cable guide with two Velcro straps to hold most of the cables in place.

However, as much as I want to like the system, I wish it were better. The cable guide doesn’t offer enough space to comfortably fit all the cables, even from this simple build, and pulling the IO cables into it leads to the awkward result above. Ideally, I’d have run the IO cables straight down and used the zip tie anchors – maybe I’m just using the cable guide wrong.

Build Complete

Regardless, with the system built and done, I can say that the experience was a breeze.

With the panels slapped on, the system did look nice and tidy. Much like with the PC-O11 Air Mini, I quite like the look of a mesh intake, more than glass, as it just looks more professional. Of course, the blingy RGB in this system doesn’t help with that mantra, but you get the idea.

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Niels Broekhuijsen

Niels Broekhuijsen is a Contributing Writer for Tom's Hardware US. He reviews cases, water cooling and pc builds.

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4 CommentsComment from the forums

  • NightHawkRMX

    NZXT must be off their rocker if they think they can charge nearly double just for drilling some holes in the front.

    Absurd.

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  • Phaaze88

    So they fixed 1/2 of the problem with the original(restricted intake and exhaust)... that price can go fly a kite though.

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  • Bubu93

    To be fair but price seems quite decent (at least here in Italy) if it stays at the 109€ MSRP, it's actually the same MSRP as the normal H510...
    Pretty much all reputable brand cases with mesh intake (CM NR600, Corsair 4000D, Meshify 2, Phanteks P360A, Lian Li O11 Air mini etc ) hover around that value, they don't look as good imho (and probably not just for me considering the success of the 510 despite the horrible cooling performance) and many lack features like the USB-C port.
    If you want something cheaper the only alternative here are poorly refined offbrand chassis which can cool just as well but lack QC and features.

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  • NightHawkRMX

    Normal h510 is $75 usd currently. 109 is a big increase

    Reply

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NZXT H510 Flow Review: Better Airflow, Higher Price (2024)

FAQs

Is the H5 flow better than the H510 Flow? ›

The H510 and even my beloved Source 340 didn't have enough clearance from the motherboard for more than a single fan, but the H5 Flow gives you the flexibility to whack up to 240mm of radiator in the roof. That's in addition to the 280mm maximum at the front, if that angled fan isn't enough for ya.

Is NZXT H510 good or bad? ›

Yes it's a good case but if you're finding their competitors cases for cheaper then you look at them not NZXT. If you're swayed due to the aesthetics of the NZXT H510 Flow chassis then there's no better alternative.

How many fans does the H510 Flow need? ›

One 120mm NZXT intake fan in front. You can fit two 120mm or 140mm fans in front on intake side. You can fit one 120mm or 140mm fan on top (140mm fan would depend on the CPU cooler type you end up choosing). You can fit one 120mm fan in back on exhaust side.

What is the difference between NZXT Flow and Elite? ›

What are the differences between the H7 (2022) models (H7, Flow, and Elite)? The key differences between these case models is the number and type of included fans, the front panel, as well as the inclusion of an NZXT RGB & Fan Controller V2 in the H7 Elite.

Is the NZXT H5 worth it? ›

Cooling performance is great and the price makes it a perfect balance of aesthetics, awesome performance, and lower price. Build quality is the standard amazing quality expected from NZXT cases. - Super easy to build in!

Does the h5 flow come with fans? ›

The product comes with the case; within it, it has two rgb fans in front, a fan below, and one in the back.

What is a good air flow for a PC fan? ›

Generally, you want the case fans in front of the case drawing in air while the fans at the rear blow air out. If your case has vents at the top, they should be placed as exhaust fans because hot air will rise. Side-mounted fans should be used for intake, though they often don't have air filters.

How many fans do you need for good airflow? ›

Determining the Ideal Number of Fans

The ideal number of case fans varies, but a common setup includes at least two fans: one intake fan at the front and one exhaust fan at the rear. This setup creates a basic airflow path that helps keep component temperatures down.

Do 140mm fans fit in NZXT H510 Flow? ›

All H510 series cases can comfortably fit most 120mm, 140mm, 240mm, and 280mm radiators mounted to the front of the case, or a single 120mm radiator mounted to the rear of the case.

Why are NZXT products so expensive? ›

The main reason NZXT chose to increase pricing is because of the increase in shipping cost from China. This has been an issue for many brands, which is why there have already been increases in case prices in general.

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Is NZXT H510 quiet? ›

Every H510 includes high-performance fans with fluid dynamic bearings for quiet performance.

What is the difference between NZXT H510 and H510i? ›

The H510i sports all of the great features of the H510 but with the added bonus of the inclusion of the following features: NZXT RGB & Fan Controller. Two NZXT RGB LED strips. Support for Vertical GPU Mounting.

How long is the H510 Flow? ›

Cooling method‎Water, Air
Manufacturer‎NZXT
UPC‎815671019585
Global Trade Identification Number‎00815671019585
Product Dimensions42.8 x 21 x 46 cm; 6.6 kg
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What is H510 Flow? ›

The H510 Flow is our latest addition to the H510 series of cases and it's the answer to one of our top requests for this case, better airflow! This is achieved with the new front mesh panel with a built-in magnetic air filter.

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