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NZXT H700 - ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Case - Tempered Glass Panel - Water-Cooling Ready - White/Black - 2018 Version

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GPU rendering has the H700i in second, behind only the RL06, and shows everything operating well within acceptable conditions. NZXT H700i Noise Test Opening the front panel, one can notice the dust filter which does its job pretty fine. Behind the filter, are located beautiful NZXT fans. What looked like a simple case turns out to be a complex and ferocious one once you open the panels of the case. These are the NZXT AER F120 fans which provide RGB lighting as well, although the lighting can only be seen from the sides. The fans support 1200 +/- 200 RPM fan speeds and provide an airflow of 50.42 CFM, which is a pretty fair specification. They are not the quietest fans but they cannot be called noisy as well and have a noise of 28 dBA.

Load testing is conducted using Prime95 LFFTs and Kombustor “FurMark” stress testing simultaneously. Testing is completely automated using in-house scripting, and executes with perfect accuracy on every run. CPU Torture - NZXT H710 Review Los Angeles, CA – August 8, 2018 – NZXT today announced a partnership with Bethesda Softworks®, a ZeniMax® Media company, to deliver the first officially licensed Fallout-themed computer case, the H700 Nuka-Cola. The H700 Nuka-Cola serves as the second entry in NZXT’s new CRFT line of custom crafted limited edition gaming products. Moreover, their cooling solutions such as NZXT Kraken X-series AIO coolers are often used in combination with their cases, ministering sophisticated looks. Note: If a splitter is used, fan control is regulated depending on the fan connected to the 4-pin port. Do not use low-noise adapters. The rear of the casing is slightly different from the norm as well and it tries to provide as many vents as possible. There are vents located at the top of the rear side, at the fan side, and at the expansion slot positions. As mentioned earlier, among the four pre-installed fans, the rear one is, in fact, a 140 mm one, so as to improve the airflow. The rear fan can be moved up and down as well, providing optimization. This fan has 1000 +/- 200 RPM specification and has a noise rating of 29 dBA. NZXT H700i Rear ViewThis handy chart pulls the primary specifications of each of our H-series cases into one location! This should make cross-referencing and making a decision between them much easier. GPU torture averaged 50.4C dT, down to 46.5C dT with the front panel removed. Like the CPU test, this isn’t a huge jump and it means we can’t criticize NZXT’s front panel design too heavily, although it could be improved. All three front intake slots are filled, there’s a big air intake cutout under the bottom edge of the front panel, the PSU shroud has a decent section removed at the front, and there are plenty of perforations on the top of the shroud. We taped over the shroud as part of our old H700i review and didn’t see any real change in performance, but it certainly doesn’t hurt, and now that the HDD cage is shorter it’s possible for the bottom intake fan to move some air over it and through the shroud. Alongside the H700 Nuka-Cola, NZXT also announced an optional Nuka-Cola all-metal cover for their N7 Z370 motherboard* to complete the ultimate Fallout-themed build. The Nuka-Cola N7 all-metal cover will be limited to 400 pieces.

When you think of legendary PC franchises, the Fallout series easily sits at the top. Like gamers around the world, I have been captivated by the incredible stories and locations this series has brought to millions,” says Johnny Hou, NZXT’s founder, and CEO. “We are quite proud to work alongside the talented team at Bethesda to create something gaming and Fallout fans will enjoy for a very long time.” Above: CAM is running an " idle" test. It's also consuming 42% of the CPU, and so it can't progress in the idle test. The NZXT H710 is a slight refresh of the H700 that we reviewed two years ago. To be precise, we reviewed the Smart Device-equipped H700i, but NZXT did us the favor of sending us the base version this time. The appearance and features of the case are almost identical to the original H700, so we’ll focus on cataloguing any minor changes and seeing how the H700 case design holds up in 2019. NZXT has teamed up with Bethesda to bring you the H700 in an all-new flavor. Introducing the H700 Nuka-Cola, straight from the masterminds at the Nuka-Cola Corporation. Featuring atomic flavors, battle worn aesthetics, and the renowned pin-up artwork that withstood the test of time. You can house your PC components in your very own Nuka-Cola machine. Available for a limited production only! It controls one channel of lighting (with individual control over each LED) and three channels of fan speed via the familiar CAM interface, and introduces the new “Adaptive Noise Reduction” feature. This is intended to use machine learning to find the optimal noise/cooling balance, the results of which we’ll discuss below.Conducting thermal tests requires careful measurement of temperatures in the surrounding environment. We control for ambient by constantly measuring temperatures with thermocouples and laser readers. We then produce charts using a Delta T(emperature) over Ambient value. This value subtracts the thermo-logged ambient value from the measured diode temperatures, producing a delta report of thermals. AIDA64 is used for logging thermals of silicon components, including the GPU diode. has the H700i toward the top of our newer benchmarks, operating at 53.7C GPU temperature during the gaming simulation, or 27C CPU temperature. This positions it in second for our new 3DMark test. NZXT H700i Blender Benchmark At this speed the CPU averaged 54.4C dT, not too far above baseline and better than the rest of the cases on this limited chart other than the Phanteks P400A. Despite the turbulence problems we had with the H510 Elite, NZXT’s fans proved fairly quiet in this enclosure. More easily spotted on the colored versions are the ventilation holes found on the edge of the case. Situated along the top and front of the H700, these tiny gaps should have a positive effect on any fans mounted there. Design-wise, they also look nice, which is obviously a big deal for a case like this! NZXT H700 Review – Cables? What Cables?

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