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NZXT H710 - CA-H710B-B1 - ATX Mid Tower PC Gaming Case - Front I/O USB Type-C Port - Quick-Release Tempered Glass Side Panel - Cable Management System - Water-Cooling Ready - Black

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Color: Black


Size: H710


Style: Non i-Series


Pattern Name: Case


Features

  • NEW FEATURES: Front I/O USB Type-C Port and Tempered glass side panel with single screw installation
  • ENHANCED CABLE MANAGEMENT: Our patented cable routing kit with pre-installed channels and straps makes wiring easy and intuitive
  • STREAMLINED COOLING: Two Aer F120mm fans* included for optimal internal airflow and the front panel and PSU intakes include removable filters, removeable bracket designed for radiators up to 240mm - simplifies the installation of either closed-loop or custom-loop water cooling
  • MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT: Mini-ITX, MicroATX, ATX, and EATX
  • SPECS: Max GPU Clearance: 413mm, Radiaor Support - Front: 360mm, Top: 360mm, Rear: 140mm

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 H710i.


Brand: ‎NZXT


Item model number: ‎CA-H710B-B1


Item Weight: ‎3.22 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎19.45 x 9.06 x 20.31 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎19.45 x 9.06 x 20.31 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎NZXT


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎June 18, 2019


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  • Best Case I've Owned So Far
Color: Black Size: H710i Style: i-Series Pattern Name: Case
For the H710i Pros: -Very Spacious -Soild Construction -Removable top fan bracket -Cable management channels and straps -Device controller built in -RGB is very easy to manage and control -CAM software is extremely easy to operate and displays useful info (CPU/GPU temps, processor usage, ram usage, etc...) -Quick remove side panels -Minimalist aesthetic (subjective) -Cool temps all around -Dead Silent -Intake filter Cons: -None to report yet Thoughts: This was such a pleasure to build in. There was never a worry about clearance nor did I ever have an issue when I wantee to try different fan/radiator configurations. There are so many places to route wires that I didnt even make an attempt to hide anything, and everything turned out hidden. I was worried about the airflow before I bought it, but all of my temps are nice and cool. This is also the quietest setup I've built. This is of course dependant on other components (I'm using a Kraken CPU aio cooler), but seriously, I can hear my heating register more than this in games, it's super quiet. This is also the first time I've tried a front mounted indirect radiator configuration, and it's the coolest configuration I've tried so far. I'm not certain if this is true for every case, but for me, front mounting was about 10c lower than top mounting. And the RGB is absolutely gorgeous! I ordered some NZXT fans that should arrive later this week and it'll make the window scene that much prettier. The CAM software is so nice for monitoring, controlling the lighting, fan tuning, and GPU overclocking. Most of the negative reviews for NZXT stuff I've seen involves the CAM software, but they're also years old, so I'm guessing those issues have been patched out, because I haven't had any issues at all. All in all, this is my absolute favorite build so far. It was very easy to build in, and the end result is beautiful. I didn't include any pictures because I'm not good at taking pictures of computer cases hahah! But it's definitely the nicest I've personally built and would recommend it to anyone interested. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2019 by Krenzzler

  • Love it
Color: Black Size: H710 Style: Non i-Series Pattern Name: Case
My case was almost perfect. The only build quality problem that I had during my entire install was that one of the screws holding in the hard drive case stripped, but the 3 other screws were fine, so I just wrenched down a zip-tie in the last spot. I'm perfectly happy with this case. What I needed: 1) Sound dampening. I wanted a case that balanced airflow with sound dampening, so it remain be cool without being too open. 2) Looks. My wife hated my old Cooler Master HAF, and honestly I don't need that big of a case today, so I wanted a good-looking case first and foremost. 3) Filters. I just bought a house and we have a cat, so between dust from renovation and cat hair, the filters will get a workout. As of writing, the NZXT H710 was one of the top cases on the market for my particular set of needs. I was referred to this case by the YouTube channel "Gamer's Nexus", who rated it as a solid case when it came to running quiet with stock airflow - exactly what I wanted. Pros: -Minimalist design doubles as sound baffling. The top, front, and sides are almost entirely flat and metal or glass. This means a lot of sound dampening. The unit also has standard rubber feet, meaning with the right build this could be a very stealthy computer. -Beautiful interior shown off with a full glass panel. When properly routed and lit, this could be a gorgeous box. Mine will mostly be hidden under a desk, but once in a while I'm going to need to haul it to an area where it's seen, so this is nice. -One-button removal of front and back panels. The front panel actually comes off with just a pull as it's friction-fit, and the back panel is a one-button operation. I hope more cases go this way. Thumb screws are nice for long-term storage, but when I'm working, this ease is appreciated. -Plenty of routing for cables. I'm not a cable guru so I'm fine with a rat's nest inside so long as the main airflow channel in the front is fine, and in my case the only cables really showing are the motherboard power connector and the extra power for the graphics card. It's hard to avoid those. -All air intakes have wire filters. The power supply air filter is also externally mounted, so it's easy to clean. -Plenty of upgrade space. There's a ton of fan mounting options. There's a ton of space for a graphics card (I think it's rated to 16"?). The power supply space isn't even rated - it fits anything on the market if you slide back the hard drive cage far enough. It has 5 slots for 2.5 hard drives on quick-swap trays that can be screwed in for safety, and "2+1" slots for 3.5 drives - with the final drive bolted on top of the cage. This will will hold pretty much any ATX build or smaller. -Plenty of fans. The case comes with 3 fans up front and 1 in the back to pull air across the motherboard. I'd suggest everyone upgrade as I did with a couple 120mm fans up top to help draw air up and away from the hot interior. Some "silicone screws" aka fan standoffs would be a good idea for sound dampening. Neutral: -Airflow comes from grates that run along the sides of the computer, at the top and front of the side panel. Essentially all the intake and exhaust air is being sucked from behind the giant, flat faceplates. This means if you're going for an extreme airflow design, you'll actually create more noise from how hard the case will be sucking air, and you should look to something like a mesh front instead. This case does better with low-to-medium airflow designs, such as someone who's not planning to overclock their processor beyond what the stock fan can handle. Personally, with my totally non-overclocked build, airflow is as good as it ever was in my HAF case. -Not a lot of ports. You get three USB-C ports, including two of the rectangular A style the oval type C. There's also one TRRS aux port, and the case comes with a splitter in case your headphones and microphone need separate ports. And that's it. Just 3 ports on the whole front panel, so you need to rely on your motherboard slots. Personally, I use a USB hub for most of my devices anyway, so that's not a big deal. -Price. A lot of people in the current market are talking like this case is expensive. My old case was a Cooler Master HAF that retailed for $200, and this case is way less expensive than that. To get a modern case, that looks this good, for cheaper than my old case, is fine. Maybe it's not industry-leading, but it's fine. -No front drive bays. Most people don't need optical drives anymore, but if that's a concern for you, you'll need to add an external. This case has a metal front panel, so you're not adding an optical drive without power tools. Cons: -Must remove the front panel to get at the front filter. The front panel comes on big plastic pegs. You'll have to open up the case and fight them a bit getting the panel off. That could be a hassle for someone with a lot of pet hair problems and needs to wash the filter frequently. I'm currently in a house with one shorthair cat, so this is maybe a twice-a-year job for me. I'm fine with that. Note that the power supply filter is externally mounted. -Smart Device. I don't care about LED, so I totally ignore the "smart device" feature. If I wanted LED, I still hate the current field of controllers - most of which install spyware - so I wouldn't use this anyway. Most people say it's terrible. -Build quality really is so-so. I've seen people have problems, but I myself only encountered one single screw stripping on the hard drive cage. The other 3 screws are fine, and that unit sits on the bottom of the case, so it's not like it's going anywhere. I zip-tied that last side in place just so it won't rattle. I'm happy, but definitely but definitely keep your receipt for returns just in case. Overall: For my particular preferences, this was one of the best cases on the market. It's got good sound dampening, and it looks great, without compromising airflow. If you have other priorities - such as high airflow thanks to overclocking, or not being concerned about sound dampening, you might prefer other cases. For me, this is a great case, and I'm totally happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2020 by Providential

  • Nice Looking Case but Design Flaws
Color: White/Black Size: H710 Style: Non i-Series Pattern Name: Case
I wanted to like this case. I was very excited because I like the simple look and needed a case that would allow me to place fans for optimal cooling. I have a 240mm AIO that I had initially planned to mount on the front for intake however because I only had two fans on the radiator for intake I would have a negative air pressure since I was going to mount 3 fans on top. I tried to mount a third fan under the radiator but the radiator prevented me from being able to add a fan in that position. It’s either you have a 360 mm radiator or just 3 fans. You don’t have the option to have a 2 fan radiator and 1 fan in the front. So I decided to mount the radiator on top of the case as an exhaust. However, when I tried to put my fans on the radiator I was unable to screw one fan into the radiator because my mother board has a small plastic piece at the top which was in the way of the fan. This could have been solved by adding one row of additional slots on the top mounting rack so you could have the option of pushing the radiator closer to the glass side of the case. So in the end, I decided to return the case and go with something with more flexibility. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020 by Stacey Crawford

  • Broken LEDs and expensive useless features.
Color: White/Black Size: H710i Style: i-Series Pattern Name: Case
The case looks great, is easy to build in and has plenty of room. My gripe is the the "smart hub" and some faulty led strips. The included LED strips didnt work. Only about 4 lights out of 15 actually lit up and then another one died shortly after install... I also ended up removing the smart hub altogether because you might as well control your fans from the BIOS anyway. The hub was integration was clunky and useless... Great case, bad accessories, not worth the price I paid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2019 by Big Face Media

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