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Review on πŸ’¦ Optimized Cooling & Construction with NZXT H510 Computer Components for Water-Cooled Systems by Tyler Cooley

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Do not buy this business. My advice.

Let's start with the bad.1. The metal is very thin, bends easily and scratches easily.2. Rattling of the front fan cover. you can't fix it Frame rattle 3. If you put fans on the top and back of the hood, the same case also rattles, but less4. The fans are cheap, you can hear the bearing spinning, but not very loud. They hardly push/pull air5. The glass panel was stuck, I literally couldn't open it for 4 minutes, I thought I was bending the frame of the case. It will get stuck when you put it back on.6. One leg wasn't the same as the other 3 so it wobbled. Literally was shorter than the others. HAHA!7. Block the front frame mechanism at the front (where you will place the fans). If you pull it out diagonally, you'll scratch the bottom of the inside of the case. Reinstalling presents a similar problem.8. Just cheap stuff all around, the case itself feels cheap and the metal bends so easily.9. The rear side panel did NOT actually close in the top left corner.10. The screws on the bezel are not properly tightened, resulting in further stripping when attempting to screw them in11. Same problem with the front panel for fans. Detaches metal from threads Cheap-cheap-cheap Good: 1. The cables are wonderful, there's velcro on the back and cable tunnels.2. HD cage is detachable3. SSDs can be mounted vertically on the back of the case, which is much cleaner.4. Tunnels for PSU.5. Strained Glass. With the same problem with carving. stuck. There's better things to do, man. This one looks good, but it's not good. If you're not picky, following doesn't matter. Then go on, me? I returned it. The faceplate itself rattled, and that was enough, I also had to attach the leg with a grommet bought from Home Depot, but the rattle was all over the frame. This will not work on an EATX motherboard. Although I think the NZXT special frame can be removed, and then maybe. Who knows. I didn't investigate further. The last thing I didn't like is that the GPU/PCIE card's pull frame is pushed outwards by the case frame, so the PCI attachment point is technically outside the case, sticking out about a quarter of an inch from the inside. Looks awkward. Bitwit's Kyle called it "the new standard". What a joke that happens when you are sponsored by NZXT. I was disappointed. One of the cheapest cases I've bought in the past and it shows.

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