❄️ Cool, Clean, and Captivating – Build Like a Pro, Show Like a Star!
The NZXT H9 Flow is a premium mid-tower gaming case designed for high-performance builds. Featuring a dual-chamber design, tempered glass front and side panels, and a perforated top panel, it supports up to 10 fans and 360mm radiators for superior airflow. Its spacious interior and intuitive cable management make building effortless, while multiple USB ports ensure versatile connectivity. Ideal for professionals and gamers who demand both style and substance.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | NZXT |
Series | NZXT 23959168 |
Item model number | CM-H91FW-01 |
Item Weight | 26.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 23 x 23 x 15 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23 x 23 x 15 inches |
Color | White |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Manufacturer | NZXT |
ASIN | B0BG1GQKKY |
Date First Available | January 12, 2023 |
T**T
Great case! Avoid CAM.
This is a beautiful, spacious case. I never thought I’d spend $289 on a case, but I’m glad I did. It has Velcro on the inside rear for cord management and a panel that helps hide the cables. The pre-installed fans were a major convenience and helped shorten my build time. And as the name suggests, the case has great airflow.The main reason I’m writing this review, however, is because of the NZXT CAM software, which I believed would be beneficial with this case. I had used the PC for almost a week without the software, and both performance and temperature were amazing. I thought it would improve things even more—I was wrong.The CAM software raised my CPU and graphics card temperatures, with the CPU reaching 96°C (205°F) in about 30 minutes, which kicked the fans into high gear. Prior to that, it was holding steady at 25°C (77°F). After uninstalling the software, it took over 20 minutes for the system to cool back down. I will say the fans were able to bring it down to around 70°C (158°F) when they kicked in, but I wasn’t running anything other than the CAM software—and those were my temps.Overall, it’s a great case, so it still gets 5 stars—but don’t make the same mistake I did by downloading that software.
H**E
My dream case ❤️
I’ve had this for 7 months now, and I think it’s time I finally write a review.I get compliments on this case ALL. THE. TIME. My setup looks soooo clean now and this case really ties it all together.There’s so much space for airflow and cable management, and the size of the case made it easy to get in and assemble. I’m fine with the fans it came with, and haven’t bothered swapping those out because it stays pretty quiet and stays cool.I love the magnetic mesh top that pops off for easy cleaning in-between deep cleanings, and the mesh tray at the bottom that slides out.I love how many configurations there are for airflow or for your radiator, and I LOVE how the PSU gets hidden in the back alongside the cables. Maybe I’ll update this review with a picture of my cable management, because I’m really happy with that too.I love that the windows are glass panes instead of plastic/acrylic that might scratch easily.Everything about this case just feels high quality.
R**I
Showpiece Case With Great Airflow and Easy Cable Management
The NZXT H9 Elite is hands-down one of the best PC cases I’ve ever built in. The dual-chamber design makes cable management effortless and keeps the build looking super clean from the glass side. If you care about aesthetics, this case is a showstopper — the panoramic glass panel looks amazing, especially with RGB components inside.Airflow is surprisingly solid despite all the glass, and the included F-series RGB fans are quiet and sync well with NZXT CAM. There’s plenty of space for a large GPU (I’m using a 7900 XTX), AIO cooler, and even vertical GPU mounting if you want that extra flair.If you’re building a high-end rig and want a case that combines beauty, airflow, and builder-friendly features — the H9 Elite delivers on all fronts.
B**E
Beautiful, Airy, and Easy to Build In
The NZXT H9 Flow is hands down one of the best cases I’ve ever built in. The dual-chamber design makes cable management incredibly easy and clean. The airflow is excellent, especially with the perforated top panel — my temps stay low even under load.The tempered glass front and side panels show off your build beautifully, and there’s tons of room for fans or a 360mm radiator. It’s well thought out, sturdy, and looks amazing on my desk. If you're building a high-performance rig, this case is 100% worth it.
A**N
A PC Enthusiast's Case!!
The media could not be loaded. The Dual chambers of this case make building in it that much more convenient cause of how spacious it is inside. It can properly fit a few different motherboard sizes, including Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, and ATX with some reporting E-ATX as well after removal of the cable management tray.A couple standoff screws I had to remove took some fiddling with a wrench but that's to be expected.The cable management is on another level, there are useful velcro straps in the rear chamber that go up and around the top of the case, with all of the case's front I/O Input cables and stock fans' cables routed through them already.The build quality of the case itself is awesome to behold, it reminds me of a fish-tank, but it's for your computer! It definitely has some heftiness to it, the tempered glass panels have a black border around 2/3rds of the panel, but it's pretty easy to get your fingerprints on them at one point before putting it all together, so have a lint-free micro-fiber cloth at the ready and maybe some Isopropyl alcohol. When it all comes together, an Intel i9-12900k sits around 35C at idle during the spring time thanks to the NZXT Kraken 360mm AIO liquid CPU cooler. The GIGABYTE Aorus GeForce RTX 5070 Master sits near 32C at idle with help from three 120mm bottom intake fans.I also ran a few recently released or demanding games at the highest settings possible at 1440p at a max of 165FPS to monitor how temps were:Marvel Rivals - Temps were under 58C and CPU temps hovered around 45 capping at 49C in the Practice Range area at high GPU/CPU loads.The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered - GPU at 98% load and temps didn't exceed 58C while taking down the yellow team in the arena and traversing Cyrodiil. CPU temps were consistently under 55C as well.Throne and Liberty - CPU Temps hit 67C max during shader optimization and GPU was mostly around mid 50s, capping at 58C while running around in shapeshift form. CPU didn't exceed 58C during normal gameplay either.Call of Duty Warzone: CPU max temp was 62C and GPU's was 59C.God of War Ragnarok: GPU and CPU temps didn't go above 60C during multiple Valhalla runs.My one caveat with this case:The side panel can be tough to get properly seated after opening.The two glass panels meet and there's a bit of a gap, which is normal, especially since it comes shipped with a piece of cardboard between the two, but I noticed the gap was slightly bigger than when it shipped, and that the bottom circular shaped rubber notches weren't properly inserted. I think I ran into this issue during my first attempt to re-insert the panel cause I had the case vertical. I then turned it on the perforated mesh side of the case and figured out the method that worked for me to get the panel back in properly.Solution to re-insert glass side panel:I had to basically angle the tempered glass panel towards the bottom to fit the circular notches at the top correctly, then lower the panel to the bottom of those lower notches while pushing the top of the panel inwards so that the topmost spherical notches insert into the corresponding circular cutouts there.(Doing all this while avoiding leaving any fingerprints and smudges on the inside of the panel can be tough!)tldr:Great case to build with, display, and admire! One caveat: the glass side panel is a bit tough to re-insert.
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