The visual design of this case is amazing, it is simple but eye-catching. Building inside the case is very easy - there is plenty of room for cable management and routed cable channels in place as well for clean cabling.
The visual design of this case is amazing, it is simple but eye-catching. Building inside the case is very easy - there is plenty of room for cable management and routed cable channels in place as well for clean cabling.
NZXT has taken the basic £70 H510 case and added a bunch of accessories to create a super duper version called Elite that is priced at £150. The Elite name is a bold statement that raises our expectations sky high, so it is probably just as well NZXT didn't call this case ‘The Ultimate.
If you've been following the rollout of the 500 series from NZXT you might have been expecting the appearance of a "flagship" model. If you were, then the H510 Elite might just be it.
Are you a fan of tempered glass Are you also a fan of RGB If you answered yes to both of those questions, NZXT's newest addition the H510 Elite just might be for you. The H510 Elite features a tempered glass side panel, tempered glass front panel, two Aer 2 RGB fans, an RGB LED strip, and a Smart...
Like the look of last year's NZXT H500i but wish it came with forward-looking USB Type-C You're in luck, as the California-based outfit has refreshed its entire H-Series product line with updated models. At the top of the mid-tower stack is the H510 Elite, in for review today.
Still looks lovely; Reasonably compact for a mid-tower; Elegant and easy to remove glass side panel; USB Type-C port on all models; Four bundled fans; including two RGB
Twice the price of the regular H510; 3.5in drive cage still has no removable trays; Only a single top fan-mount; I/O panel is sparse
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