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NZXT H510i - CA-H510i-BR - Compact ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - Front I/O USB Type-C Port - Vertical GPU Mount - Tempered Glass Side Panel - Integrated RGB Lighting - Black/Red

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Color: Black/Red


Size: H510i


Style: i-Series


Features

  • NEW FEATURES: Front I/O USB Type-C Port, Vertical GPU Mount, Tempered glass side panel with single screw installation, and upgraded Smart Device V2
  • SMART DEVICE V2: Includes a faster microprocessor for NZXT CAM-powered control of two RGB lighting channels and three fan channels that support either voltage regulated or PWM fans.
  • VERTICAL GPU MOUNTING: Show off your graphic card with a built-in mounting bracket for installing your GPU vertically PCIe riser card not included
  • ENHANCED CABLE MANAGEMENT: Our patented cable routing kit with pre-installed channels and straps makes wiring easy and intuitive
  • SPECS: Max GPU Clearance: 321-381mm, Radiaor Support - Front: 280mm or Rear: 120mm

Description

We've made our iconic H series PC cases even better. Our new lineup still features the elements builders loved in the original H series, including our patented cable management system, removable fan/radiator mounting brackets, and easy-to-use drive trays, alongside new updates like a front-panel USB-C connector supporting high-speed USB 3. 1 Gen 2 devices, A tempered glass side panel that installs with a single thumbscrew, and an upgraded Smart Device V2 on the H510i.Speed: 1200 +/- 200 RPM.


Brand: ‎NZXT


Item model number: ‎CA-H510i-BR


Item Weight: ‎18 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16.85 x 8.27 x 18.11 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎16.85 x 8.27 x 18.11 inches


Color: ‎Black/Red


Manufacturer: ‎NZXT


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎July 18, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Go with an AIO if you are worried about thermals!
Color: Black Size: H510 Elite Style: i-Series
Ok so I read the reviews, watched the videos of all this concern with thermal problems in this case due to the front glass. From the get go I wanted to put an All in one (AIO) CPU cooler in my build. So that's what I did. The case itself I feel is built really well. Very easy to work with, allows for some great cable management. I didn't have so much of an issue with it not having drive trays, and yes I agree it's a little in inconvenient to have to unscrew the entire disk tray to install the drives but hey it's not like I plan on swapping drives everyday so get over it. About my only gripe with the case itself is the fact that NZXT and pretty much everyone else can't just come up with a standard RGB plan to make them all universal. I went with a different brand AIO so I can't get it to sync with the NZXT, nor can I get my RGB Fusion 2.0 stuff to sync because they don't in tandem with each other. So I'm stuck with 3 different brands of various RGB in this build. Did it come out looking fantastic, IMO, yes. So for me at least the build was just fine, everything worked as it should. The price is a bit steep for a case but you are getting 2 140mm RGB fans with that and a rear 120 non RGB fan along with the NZXT RGB controller. So of you decided to go all NZXT for your RGB, you are fine. As far as thermals go, even with the AIO on the CPU, I wasn't happy with how warm the case was inside, so my solution was adding a thermo probe inside the case, and changing the temperature curves accordingly. This was built as a gaming rig, so the CPU doesn't get as beat up as the GPU does, so I added another thermo probe to (as close as I could get it) my GPUs processor and reset the temperature curves on the rear and upper case fans accordingly to go along with the temps of that thermo probe. In all of my stress tests, the case never got above 60c (23c ambient), the CPU never went higher then 76c and the GPU never went higher then 73c, all of this after a 1 hour stress test. Had this been an all air cooled system, I'm sure I would have had an issue. But for me I did not. Overall, I would recommend this case if you plan on using the fans and like NZXTs software for the RGB, but if you plan on doing your own RGB, don't go for the Elite. Hope this review has helped someone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019 by Dave Fazin Dave Fazin

  • Great Case
Color: White Size: H510 Style: Non i-Series
The media could not be loaded. 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

  • Not sure why this case has such good reviews...
Color: White Size: H510 Elite Style: i-Series
For starters, I've done builds with cases half this price that were far more builder friendly. While this case does make cable management easy, that's pretty much where the convenience factor ends. The hard drive mounts make little sense and could have been designed way better. I'm not sure why the 5.25" bay needs to be removed for install, when they could have designed it to accept the plastic slides that are easily mounted on the sides of your hard drive (like many other cases do). The front fans do not have adequate intake space. I had to mount an intake and aftermarket filter in the top fan slot in order to achieve positive pressure. Typically you would want this fan to be an exhaust, but because the intakes fans do not get adequate air, using the top slot for an exhaust would cause negative pressure and eventually dust issues. Probably the worst issue for me is build quality. ALL hand tightened screws were VERY over tightened, to the point of warping the metal where they are used. I had to use a power drill just to loosen these. The bottom tab for 1 of the side panels snapped off pretty much immediately, so now the side panel of my case has a permanent and unsightly gap. This is my first and last NZXT case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2019 by JS61283 JS61283

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