One thing I appreciated here, and I’m sure you will too, is the fact that the case’s separate rear camera hides the power supply from view. Not only does this mean everything looks clean, but it also makes cable management easier. Of course, the cutouts and generous space behind the motherboard tray also play a role in all of this.
Cable management is a task that often gives me bulgaria mobile database headaches. With the H7 Flow, it was actually quite easy, and not just for the PSU area I just mentioned. That’s because the case offers ample cable channels, plenty of tie-down points, and pre-installed Velcro straps. The latter is a very nice touch that helps you and me keep everything neat and tidy.
Cable Routing in the NZXT H7 Flow
Once everything was installed, I stepped back to admire my handiwork. The mesh front and top panels give the case a modern look and also allow airflow from the front, while the tempered glass side panel allows you to show off all your components. What do you think?
The end result is a high-performance computer.
Overall, building a PC in the NZXT H7 Flow 2024 is a pleasant experience. The case design makes everything from installing the motherboard to managing cables relatively easy. I like how the computer turned out, both in terms of looks and performance. The only thing I would change is to replace the fans on the CPU cooler with black ones. You know, just to get that all-black look. Otherwise, if you’re looking for a new PC case that looks good, provides excellent airflow, and most importantly, helps you build your PC with ease, my experience says you should give the NZXT H7 Flow a try.