Published: 2018-02-14, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
While it carries a hefty $199.99 price tag, the NZXT H700i is every bit a premium enclosure. From fit and finish to performance and features it makes a compelling option in a hyper-saturated market. If you can spend this much on an enclosure it's an elite...
Published: 2018-01-07, Author: Steven , review by: tomshardware.com
Great temps, RGB lighting included, Four system fans, Fan controller, Cable management
Price, No USB TypeC, Space behind motherboard tray
Despite its minor drawbacks, NZXT's latest edition to its H line of chassis is definitely worthy of your consideration if you are in the market for a new mid-tower case. It's got top-notch cooling performance, includes RGB lighting, and has a tempered...
Sleek design, Four included fans, Easy to build inside, Fans and RGB strip already connected to hub, Decent cooling for no front or top vents, Can fit larger motherboards up to E-ATX
Adaptive noise reduction feature requires a NZXT account, Adaptive noise reduction feature really hard to calibrate, Price (Wish there was a version without the smart device and RGB strips), 1 2 3 4 5 6, Tags:caseChassisH SeriesH700imid towerNZXTPC CaseR
As I said at the beginning of this review it has been a while since NZXT has released a new high-end case. The H-Series brings many new features we haven't seen in NZXT cases and builds upon the functions of their CAM application. Let's first talk about t...
Tempered-glass side window, Lots of areas to route cables, Flexible drive-mounting options, All-steel construction, Comes with two RGB light strips, Quick-release right-side panel
Too dependent on NZXT's CAM software, Expensive for a mid-tower
The glass-sided H700i de-stresses cable management and eases building a clutter-free showcase PC. It also comes with its own fan and LED controller, though that bumps up the price...
The NZXT H700i is a brilliantly designed, well-executed case which is brought down by its attempt at expanding the case's purpose horizontally. The case tries to be more than it is, or ever can be. The fact of the matter is that this case, no matter how s...
I like the H700i, I really do like it. However, we ran into problems and issues with the CAM software initially, the H700i is totally dependant on it with the proprietary FAN/RGB controller. Once the software did support the controller, a firmware update...
Published: 2018-03-16, Author: Jonathan , review by: aphnetworks.com
The installation process was very straightforward with the NZXT H700i. For the purposes of demonstration, I built it with some spare parts kicking around. Out of preference, I installed myIntel Desktop Board DZ77GA-70Kmotherboard first, followed by the re...
Style, aggressiveness, bling, all of that can be found in the H700i. There is no getting around the fact that this chassis is attractive. We also love that the chassis is compact, yet has room for an EATX motherboard, and the internal features are designe...
Smart Device doesn't add much value, CAM software integration still buggy
With the H700i, NZXT has attempted to offer something more than just what a traditional case would offer. They have stayed true to their minimalist design with some interesting features such as the cable management bar and the quick-release button for the...