The former H510 casing is replaced by NZXT’s new H5. It makes a few modifications to the build process while maintaining the straightforward and uncluttered design aesthetic that has made the 5-series from NZXT popular. The new H5 case caught my attention because of its improved cable management, wider mesh mount on top, and new 120mm GPU-focused fan. Do these improvements justify NZXT’s $95 asking price for the H5 Flow? you get all of the information, make sure you click the video below.
H510 Flow vs H5 Flow: The Differences
NZXT also sells the $140 H5 Elite in addition to the H5 Flow, which prioritizes ventilation with a mesh front panel. This variant, like the earlier H510 Elite, features a tempered glass front panel and includes extra RGB fans in addition to a controller. I chose the Flow model because I wanted to give airflow priority.
I evaluated the Foundation PC earlier this year; it had a typical H510 casing. Following my enjoyment of the case’s appearance, I updated my primary PC to the H510 flow in an effort to find a case for my desktop that was more visually acceptable. I’ve recently switched everything from the H510 to the H5, so I have some views on the construction and case upgrades.
There are numerous variances between the two examples, even if the essential concept is the same in both. Although it might not seem like much, it allows you a little more flexibility in wire management behind the side door. It also causes the case to take up somewhat more space on a desk. If your system requires a small amount of room, that could be really important. The location of the fans is one significant modification.