While theNZXT H500I reviewed earlier this year used a standard monochrome retail box, the NZXT H510 Elite uses the full colored box for a more premium look. Just like previous NZXT cases, we have a scaled down image of the case, illuminated in all of its glory. Otherwise, NZXT has kept...
Case Type:Mid-Tower Material:Steel, tempered glass Weight:6.8 kg Slots:7+2 Drive Bays:3x Internal 3.5"2x Internal 2.5" (1x 3.5" may be used for 2.5" drive) Motherboard Form Factors:Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX Dimensions:W: 210 mm H: 460 mm D: 428 mm ...
-Tight to work in if you’re customizing or modifying. I added two RGB strips and getting them oriented perfectly where I wanted them was a pretty meticulous process. You may want to invest in some needle nose pliers or tweezers if you plan to work in the H500’s ...
The NZXT H400i along with the other new H series follows a naming convention that denotes the number of expansion slots it has. That is until the H500 came along and changed that. But for the most part, the initial releases (H700, H400, H200) all follow this naming convention. This hin...