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The body panels are removable

 

The NZXT H7 Flow is just the right size for a mid-tower case, giving you plenty of space without feeling too bulky. If you want to know its exact dimensions, the case is 544mm (21.4 inches) tall, 244mm (9.6 inches) wide, and 468mm (18.4 inches) deep, and it weighs around 11.13kg, which is about 24.5 pounds. It supports a variety of motherboard sizes, including ATX, Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, and even E-ATX (up to 277mm or 10.9 inches), giving you plenty of options to create all sorts of builds.

The case is suitable for all types of motherboards

In terms of component clearance, the H7 Flow accommodates large graphics cards up to 410mm in length and CPU coolers up to 185mm band database in height. The PSU shroud supports ATX PSUs up to 200mm in length, which, in simple terms, means compatibility with most PSUs on the market. What’s more, the storage options are generous, with space for up to four 2.5-inch drives and two 3.5-inch drives.

There are quite a few places for SSD and HDD.

As I briefly mentioned earlier, the NZXT H7 Flow is great when it comes to cooling. You can install up to three 120mm or two 140mm fans on the front and top panels, as well as one 120mm or 140mm fan in the rear. You can also install make social media a social tool up to three 120mm fans on the bottom, although it does not support 140mm fans there. It’s worth noting that the case comes with three 120mm fans already installed in the front. They run at 1350 ± 150 RPM (rotations per minute) and produce a noise level of 24.1 dBA, so they’re relatively quiet.

The case has three pre-installed fans.

If you’re into liquid cooling, you might be interested. The body panels  to know that the case can also accommodate large radiators – up to 420mm in the central african leads front, 360mm on top, and up to 140mm in the rear. This means it’s a great choice if you want to run bulky AIO coolers or even custom water cooling loops.

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