? Model number: NZXT H510
? Type: Midi-Tower
? Material: Steel, Tempered Glass
? Mainboard support: Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX
? Available Colors: White, Black, Black & Red
? Price: $70. The H510i and Elite models are notably more expensive
? Warranty: 2 years
? External design: Appealing
? I/O panel: USB 3.1 Type-C, USB 3.1 Type-A, Headset audio Jack
? PCIe slots: 7
? Pre-installed Fans: Top: 1x 120mm, Exhaust (rear): 1x 120mm
? Fan support: Front: 2x 120/140mm, Top: 1x 120/140mm, Rear: 1x 120mm
? Fan type: Aer F120 (1200 +-200 RPM), 50.42 CFM, 28 dBA, Rifle Bearing
? Fan/RGB controller: No
? AIO radiator support: Front: 120/240/280mm, Top: 120/140mm, Rear: 120mm
? Dust Filters: Yes (sides, bottom)
? Drives support: 2 + 1 x 3.5", 2 + 1 x 2.5"
? CPU Cooler height (Max): 165mm
? VGA Length (Max): 381mm w/o AIO at the front side. 325mm with ΑΙΟ installed
? PSU Length (Max): larger than 200mm
? PSU support: ATX, Bottom Mount
? Cable management: Yes
? System installation: It could be easier if the white cable bar could be easily and quickly removed
? Sound Proofing performance: Very good. Only the be quiet! Silent Base 802 performs better. Τhe Corsair 4000D scores low here, in comparison.
? Thermal Performance (CPU, GPU)
CPU: Average, close to the Corsair 4000D while it loses notably to the Phanteks Eclipse P500A
GPU: Quite good, it only loses to the Phanteks P500A
? VRM Cooling: The top fan makes a very good job, keeping both mainboard's VRMs at low temperatures
Pros ?
• Decent price
• Very good sound proof performance
• Decent thermal performance
• Appealing external design
• Type-C USB port
• Rifle bearing fans
• Top fan keeps VRM temperatures low
• Support for large VGAs (even the monstrous RTX 3090 Asus Rog Strix is supported)
• PSU shroud with perforations, making it compatible with fully passive PSUs
• Cable bar to hide cables (it makes system installation tougher though)
• Removable bracket at the front side for the fans or AIO installation
• Up to 280mm ΑΙΟ support at the front
• Plenty of clearance behind the mainboard tray
• Plastic channels for cable rooting, equipped with Velcro straps
• Large CPU cut out
• Comes with adapter for two cable/connector headsets
• HDD activity LED (the Power Button's LED)
Cos ?
• Thin steel plates, especially at the front side which makes the case look cheap
• Not so easy to install the HDDs
• No drive caddies for the HDDs to allow for tool-less installation
• No vibration absorbing material in the HDD cage
• Cheap plastis SSD trays
• No air intake perforations at the front side
• The cable bar can make the system installation harder than it has to be
• No dust filter
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