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NZXT H510 Compact ATX Mid-Tower PC Case, Front I/O USB C Port, Tempered Glass Side Panel - $69.99

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[Amazon.ca] NZXT H510 Compact ATX Mid-Tower PC Case, Front I/O USB C Port, Tempered Glass Side Panel - $69.99

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Deal Expert
Jun 20, 2020
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Catherinecc wrote: meh airflow
Get the FLOW version which has mesh front panel

The NZXT H510 case is famous for its extremely clean look, which made it extremely popular, but it was viewed as having poor airflow. NZXT apparently fixes that with the H510 Flow; let's find out!



Everything You Know Is Wrong - Mesh vs Non-Mesh Front Panel
Destiny is all
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Nov 9, 2021
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There’s a reason someone named this case “the gpu killer”.
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Nov 15, 2015
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VANCITY
I bought this while building my PC back in 2020. Wished the price was this when I bought it lol. Case still handles well after 2 years. Its a pretty case!
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Dec 3, 2019
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Built in it a few weeks ago. 5600x on stock A/C and 1650 super run cool. I love it for the price.
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Oct 27, 2021
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i am using nxzt s340, but i wont buy any nzxt. overprice.
got a msi 59,99 atx glass from memory express last year forbackup
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Qndydsb wrote: i am using nxzt s340, but i wont buy any nzxt. overprice.
got a msi 59,99 atx glass from memory express last year forbackup
Not sure on other places but if you have a mem express near you save yourself some airflow headaches and get the mesh version for 10 bucks more. https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX00120427
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Oct 27, 2021
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ced2334 wrote: Not sure on other places but if you have a mem express near you save yourself some airflow headaches and get the mesh version for 10 bucks more. https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX00120427
https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX80395

i bought this for 59.99 last year, another redflag deal, for next computer bulit. mine is 5800x now. maybe after 3 years.lol
nzxt is really overpriced, not interest further purchase.
yes, i am in vancouver, two memory express and 3 canada computer near to me and lots bestbuy
Newbie
Feb 12, 2022
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I got this deal for 64.99. Pretty good buy. I do not see the airflow issue since my 3060Ti temp remains high even in a negative pressure environment. I placed an additional fan on the bottom to suck more air in.

It does not work well for 3090 + 12900K.
Deep Learning Rig: 5975WX, 512GB, 4090
Gaming Rig: 12900K, 128G, 3080
Work Rig: 11700K, 64G, UHD750
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Jul 16, 2015
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Thanks op, brought it. I really like the aesthetic and size, going to transfer an oem pc to this one.
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Nov 30, 2015
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Vancouver, BC
I bought this one last year for my kid's first PC. I don't have much experience with these cases but it was nice working with this one. Most cables are nicely hidden below and behind the motherboard and the SSD mounts behind the motherboard. Nice find OP.
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Oct 6, 2020
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Lots of talks around the meh airflow, but my personal experience is that it is definitely good enough if you are using AIO. Running a 5800X+2080 and GPU/CPU seldom exceed 70/70 at max load.

The trick is to use 280mm+ AIO to draw air into the case from its tiny front mesh, then use 120mm+ blowers to exhaust both on the top and at its rear, worked for me anyway.

Hope this helps H510 owners, besides its industrial design, easiness for installation and aesthetics are impeccable.
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Jan 31, 2007
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Are these cases still super heavy?
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Jun 26, 2007
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Not suitable for high-end systems. I had to replace mine when I bought a Geforce 3080 TI (to go with my Ryzen 5800x) with something with more airflow. If you have a system with a TDP in the 350w range for the whole system, you'll be ok.
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Sep 10, 2010
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ced2334 wrote: Not sure on other places but if you have a mem express near you save yourself some airflow headaches and get the mesh version for 10 bucks more. https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX00120427
The fact that NZXT decided to use a black mesh instead of the white mesh kind of defeats the whole purpose of getting the sleek white case. Kind of disappointing, especially since there really aren't that many IO ports on the front.
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Dec 10, 2017
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Isnt this the catch fire case?

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Oct 31, 2012
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Im still using my ancient, but rock solid Antec Nine Hundred from the stone age, basically because I get so overwhelmed with my choices every time I go to look at cases that I give up.

Can anyone suggest an article, brand or recommendation on what to get? Something that will make the decision process a little easier for me?
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Oct 13, 2007
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Alberta
Mesh is tempting as I am in the really early stages of starting a build. There is almost nothing for ports on the front or top. Too bad. Seems very unfunctional for average guy letting his kid play Roblox on it.

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