![]() The top and side panels can be easily removed and everything is held to the main frame via magnets or light clips. ![]() The rear of the NZXT H9 Flow also illustrates the strange internal layout as the power supply mount is located behind the motherboard tray. ![]() The left side is a single sheet of tempered glass to showcase all the internals and the rear panel is the usual affair with a standard ATX mid-tower case. The right side and top panels are full of perforated holes for airflow. The front is mostly glass but with a strip of metal to the right side. An attempt was made for the glass panels to create a seamless effect by cutting the edges at a 45-degree angle. With the possibility of installing up to 10 case fans, you'll have no problem keeping even an Intel Core i9-13900K or AMD Ryzen 9 7950X adequately cooled.īeing a dual-chamber PC case, the NZXT H9 Flow is relatively large and bulky to accommodate all that internal space. This chassis is gorgeous to gaze at, and it'll allow you to showcase all your expensive gaming components, thanks to the two massive panes of tempered glass. We have high expectations whenever we receive an NZXT case for review as the brand has almost two decades of experience making some of the best PC cases in the business. Available in black and white, the NZXT H9 Flow promises the usual stunning NZXT aesthetic with solid thermal performance and excellent cable management. This dual-chamber design has been used by a few case makers, including Lian Li and Hyte, and now we're starting to see more fan-friendly versions pop up. NZXT specializes in the mid-tower and small form factor PC case segments and the new NZXT H9 Flow is one of the company's mid-tower dual-chamber cases with a focus on airflow.
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