Search  for anything...

NZXT H510 Flow - CA-H52FW-01 - Compact ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - Perforated Front Panel - Tempered Glass Side Panel - Cable Management System - Water-Cooling Ready - White/Black

  • Based on 30,889 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes

Notify me when this product is back in stock

$125.54 Why this price?

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as $20.92 / mo
  • – 6-month term
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Affirm, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

This item is eligible for return within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: Unavailable
Fulfilled by TELeasy
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Color: White


Size: H510 Flow


Style: Non i-Series


Pattern Name: Case


Features

  • HIGH PERFORMANCE AIRFLOW: The perforated front panel and two Aer F 120mm fans deliver superior airflow and improved temperatures.
  • MODERN: With a USB 3.1 Gen 2 compatible USB-C connector on the front panel, its easier than ever to connect the newest smartphones, high-speed external storage, or the latest peripherals to your PC
  • STILL BEAUTIFUL : The clean, modern design, iconic cable management bar, and uninterrupted tempered-glass side panel are ideal for a stunning build.
  • ENJOYABLE BUILDS FOR ALL: The patented cable routing kit with pre-installed channels and straps makes wiring easy and intuitive and easy.
  • MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT: Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, and ATX

Description

This compact mid-tower is an ideal case for high-performance builds and features a perforated side panel for maximized airflow. The H510 is easy-to- build-in and offers flexibility for a variety of ATX parts.


Brand: ‎NZXT


Item model number: ‎CA-H52FW-01


Item Weight: ‎18 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎20.08 x 10.83 x 20 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎20.08 x 10.83 x 20 inches


Color: ‎White


Manufacturer: ‎NZXT


Date First Available: ‎August 17, 2021


Frequently asked questions

This product is currently out of stock. Please check back later for shipping info.

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Affirm Pay in 4
  • Affirm Financing
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Apple Pay Later
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The reviews cover various experiences with the computer case, highlighting its aesthetics, build quality, and thermal efficiency. Customers appreciate the case's sleek design, sturdy build, and effective cable management. Upgrades like aftermarket fans and additional cooling solutions have been commonly noted for enhancing performance. Some logistical considerations include size constraints and the initial setup for those less experienced in building PCs.

Pros

  • 🎨 Great looking and sturdy case design.
  • ⚙️ Excellent cable management features.
  • 🔧 Easy to install components with good hardware compatibility.
  • 🌀 Good thermal performance with upgrades and modifications.
  • 🔕 Supports silent operation with quality fan upgrades.

Cons

  • 🧰 Hard drive tray design feels outdated.
  • 🤏 Size limitations can restrict radiator and GPU options.
  • 🚫 Some models do not include front fans, impacting initial airflow.

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a visually appealing, well-built case and are willing to make some additional investments in cooling (if necessary), this case is a great choice. Its compact size may require careful component selection, especially for high-end builds. Given the overwhelmingly positive feedback on build quality and aesthetics, it's recommended for users who prioritize these aspects and have experience or patience for potential modifications.


  • Great Case
Color: White Size: H510 Style: Non i-Series Pattern Name: Case
The media could not be loaded. Update: July 2022 I have upgraded the CPU to a Ryzen 9 5900x (OC'd to 4500 mhz) and the GPU to an MSI 2080 Ventura (OC'd to 1825 mhz). I also added a Noctua CPU cooler. Hard gaming my thermals are 51 C on the CPU and 38 C on the GPU. I have absolutely no complaints with this thing. I absolutely love the case. I did upgrade the fans to Noctua for thier quality and silent running, however, I have tried out the NZXT fans that came with it and they are just fine as well. First off, let's talk about the pros and cons of this case. Lastly, I have a few things to say about some other reviews of this case. Pros: Great looking case Sturdy Great cable management Lots of storage bays Cons: Hard drive tray is a bit old fashioned. My build. AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Gigabyte Aeorus Wi-fi X570 GSkill 32 gb (2x16) DDR 4 3200 ram 500 GB Silicon Power m.2 drive Western Digital red 4 TB hard drive Asus STRIX Nvidia GTX 980 2x 90 mm and 2 x 140mm nactua case fans. This case is great! Excellent! Stupendous! I did have a slight worry when the case first came because the tempered glass was a little tight and I didnt want to break it. I took my time and was able to get it to come out just fine. This did concern me for a little bit since maybe it would be this awkward Everytime I tried to open the case. Well here are some pointers: if you are really worried. Take off the back metal panel. From there you can access the two tabs that are held in by plastic pressure connectors. If you just apply pressure on the far one, the glass door will pop out easily. However, once I removed the protective plastic film, I found the door opens easily now. I'm thinking that just that little bit of extra thickness makes it a tight fit at first. So let's be honest, this thing has tight tolerances, usually a sign of a well thought design. The capstand screws for a normal ATX motherboard come pre-installed. It even has a self centering screw that keeps the motherboard in place while you tighten everything down. (Just some advice, the case requires you to be precise. Fidget with the motherboard until the back panel sits into its slot tightly, this will allow the capstands and the screw holes to line up.) Once I had all the hardware installed I then began to attach all the fan and power cables using the supplied channels and tabs. It is pretty easy to figure out. They supply some twist ties (you can clip these and use black zip ties if that is your thing.) and some Velcro straps for the main MB power cable and the graphics card power. (One review mentioned that this management system was weak and lacked anyway of holding the cables down beyond the Velcro. This is not true. There are little tabs that you can slip the supplied little black zip ties through in order to secure the cables into the channels.) Everything routed pretty easily and connected just the way it should. I will agree, coming from a 10 year old cooler master case with plastic pop out trays, that the hard drive cage seems a little old fashioned. You have to unscrew it from the bottom(4 screws) then install your hard drive into one of the bays, then screw the cage back into the case. (Let's be honest though, this is not that big of a deal) on the backside of the motherboard there are two plastic trays for what looks like to be ssd management. So those seem to be a little easier to use than any spinning drive. Most modern motherboards come with m.2 sata ports anyway, usually at least two, and with m.2 ssd's becoming cheaper and cheaper. I'm not sure this really matters much. Anyway, there are no slots for DVD writers, blueray drives, etc. This is a modern design case with clean lines. So if you want spinning media, look elsewhere. The entire build was very slick. I took my time and thought things through whenever something seemed to stick or not move as I thought it should at first. I did switch the upper fan. When the case came, both fans were set to exhaust. I think the idea was so that the case would pull more fresh air into the system from the front. Since I added two large fans to the front, I wanted to make sure I had positive pressure inside the case, as that does best for keeping things cool. So I switched the upper fan to blow in, the rear fan and the graphics card being the only exhaust. Everything seems to run very cool. No, the instructions are very paltry. If you don't have any experience system building, don't be intimidated, just look at what you are trying to do. Look at the piece you are installing, and look at the case. You will see how it is intended to work and just remember, seldom are you supposed to just force something no matter the cost. So I'm going to be a harsh critic of some other reviewers, namely some of the 1 star reviews. The reason is, I almost didn't buy this case because of some of the complaints. They made it sound like the case was cheap flimsy garbage and that the built in cable management was just a gimmick. As you can see from my system specs, I wasn't going top of the line, just building a decent system for some Photoshop, light gaming, and mostly Buisness. I decided that the case looked good, and had some positives, so I would take the plunge and get it. If the negative reviews were right, I would just send it back. Well, let me get this off my chest. Those negative reviews are bull crap. I am sure that the guy with broken feet or the one with the broken glass panel are legit. (Although I could fix the feet looking at the supplied photo) Why would you need to fix the feet, one might ask. It should come pristine. That is true. I agree, in those cases, I would chock it up to crap happens. Sometimes you get a raw deal. (I am currently working to RMA a motherboard for another build.) I have been building systems since the late 80's. Bad ram, faulty drives, etc. etc. That's kind of just par for the course. Now let's focus on one particular review. This person claimed the case was supper cheap with thin metal that would easily dent. Another review also claimed that the fan frame at the front of the case was supper weak and would bend and distort if you tried to remove it. I would say both reviewers could be considered partially correct. If you dance on this case it would probably bend, it's not as heavy duty as a Frankenstein Dell from the early 2000's I play around with. That case is a sturdy brick. But let's just say to us normal people, the case is not exactly like a soda can. It is lighter than some and the steal is thinner, but it is still plenty robust. As to the fan frame. Don't be a moron. Yes if you try and yank it out, it will bend and distort. It is not meant to be pulled and bent. If you open the other side of the case you can see where there are three contact points. Unscrew the two thumb screws holding the frame in, then with the back of a screwdriver, press these contact points and it will slip out, no problem. This or another reviewer claimed that the fan frame was soooo cheap that it rattled when he connected fans to it. This I take issue with. If it is so hard to get out, why would it rattle? Well let me assure you, it does not rattle. As to the supplied fans. Because some reviewers complained that why were loud, I went ahead and purchased noctua fans as replacements. I will not be able to speak to the noise level of the NZXT fans as the first thing I did was remove them and replace them. I have been impressed with noctua fans for a long time. Yes the uggle two tone brown is annoying. Although as you can see, they do have some gray ones now. The noctua fans are excellent. They are almost completely silent. No rattling of the case at all. If the supplied fans create excessive noise, I suggest the reviewer look at getting better fans. Wait, why should someone get better fans when they obviously bought a case that came with fans supplied? I don't know, why did you buy a budget case that looks cool thinking you were going to get top of the line fans? And to be honest, those NZXT fans might be completely fine and the reviewer might be just neurotic. Don't force the glass door, it will probably break. Take your time and ask, why isn't the door coming out? I am sure the answer will come to you. If there is sticky goo from the 'warning this is glass' sticker. Take some good gone or even fingernail polish remover on a rag and wipe it off. It's glass, it's not going to melt. (Don't get it on the paint though.) I think this case is fantastic. Everything looks clean and slick. If this is what you're looking for and you don't want to break the bank getting there, do it. Ok. Why am I being this harsh on other reviewers? Well because I almost didn't buy this excellent case. In the back of my mind I almost think some of these negative reviews come from people who work for competitive company's. (I am not affiliated with NZXT or any other computer hardware manufacturer. I have no dog in this fight.) I just am a bit frustrated by the fact that I could have gone with a humdrum case, never realizing how great this thing is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 16, 2020 by Chris Chris

  • Long and honest review! New PC build!
Color: Black Size: H5 Flow Style: Non i-Series Pattern Name: Case
Auto losing a star due to this case being $100 and only comes with the back fan and the bottom fan. NO FRONT FANS AT ALL. Now i still bought this due to myself usually changing all the stock fans regardless on a new build. But take that into your cost considerations. You could probably buy a case in the $120-$140 range that actually comes with fans and spend the same. This case is probably a better buy around $80 or less if you catch a sale. OKAY ACTUAL REVIEW TIME. First things first. Before you buy this case you need to measure your parts you plan to put in the thing. Obviously from the picture i provided my 6900xt BARELY fit. Also limited me to top mount on the CPU radiator. But that is because i out a big boy in there. This case is 240mm ONLY! If they would have designed the top of the case just a SMALL fraction wider i may have been able to get a 280mm AIO up there. You could get a 280mm in the front panel if you have a smaller card and put the fans on the front side of the metal panel. At the end of the day this is a compact PC case so no lost love on these comments. The front panel is easy to take off and allows good airflow so far. The little mesh filter that comes with it is a little flimsy but i truly could care less. If it fails or gets bad i’ll just cut a new mesh piece to replace it. LOVE the removable mount at front for the fans. Was able to install the fans OUTSIDE of the case and then pop it right in. Made the install so much simpler. The GPU bottom fan is unique and stands apart from any other case right now. I feel like it fits well with the case and serves a noble purpose keeping my 6900 xt cooler. The angle it gets actually hits my GPU’s exhaust coil perfect. But take note that it limited any extra room at the bottom for hard drives or long PSU’s. They did put a small mount for two right behind the motherboard if you need them. The mount comes off the case and it is easy to install the drives. I just use M.2 so i have no use. Decided to place my fan hub there Instead! Air flow so far has not been an issue and i’m keeping steady on all my parts getting a nice breeze. I put 2 140mm Arctic front fans and 1 Arctic 120mm on the back exhaust. They are SILENT but this case also does okay at keeping any other noise suppressed. NZXT is king at cable management and i really like the orientation of where to throw my cables. They give you a lot of different ways to work. Very large cut out at the top for the motherboard/fan/whatever cables that needs to go at the top. Makes working in it very easy. And this case did everyone a favor by putting all front panel cables into just ONE plug in. No more using a magnifying glass to see where the power switch and what not go on the motherboard! Overall a 4/5 case. I think it is better suited being a little cheaper sell point because of lack of fans. But if you’re going to upgrade the fans anyways (like me) then it is still a great buy. I’m not mad i bought the case. I’d even consider buying it again for a new build one day. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2023 by Shawn Shawn

  • I'm in Love!
Color: Black Size: H5 Elite Style: i-Series Pattern Name: Case
I love this thing, just 2 moods needed to bring your GPU temps lower, I got a 3 gpu fan attachment that I got from Amazon and a front panel with holes to have some better airflow, Before both mods my 3080ti FE was running at 76-78c games like AC Valhalla and Warzone, after I added the fans Temp dropped to 71-73 now with the front panel I'm playing at 68-69c this is all at 4K unlimited FPS this is amazing, before getting the case I was doing a ton of research most people were saying that this is an Owen that gets your components hot and whatever, Lies!! they might have some cheap fans or something but my old case that was a full size tower rosewill with a ton of airflow was warmer than this little boy. Pros Beautiful minimalistic looking which makes your build look more expensive. Good quality build, it feels solid and well put together. Aftermarket support on Etsy for customization panels. 3 Fans included 2 140mm with RGB and 1 120mm GPU 45° angle dedicated. Cons Of course the size, I have a front mounted 280mm radiator sadly I need a 240 radiator to put on top if I decide to upgrade to a 4090, founders edition fits perfect with enough clearance, but others will be tight even without the radiator in the front. So if you have one of this massive 40 series cards o recommend you to verify the measurements, if it doesn't fit go for a H7 Elite if you can find it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 2, 2023 by Giovannie Giovannie

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.