![]() ![]() This is partly due to the good cable management, which makes it unnecessary to lock down every side of the panel to compress rogue cables. There’s a single button on the back of the case that controls two spring-loaded catches, which allow the panel to simply fall out when they’re released. The steel side panel is ridiculously easy to open (in a good way). The H700i’s bar is attached with three screws and can either be shifted forwards about 1.25cm or completely removed. This isn’t a major issue at all, but the S340’s cable bar was more practical for our test system. Where the S340’s bar bowed outwards to allow room for the ATX power cable, the H700i’s bar has two centimeters of clearance, and we had to route our power cable upwards to find room. The bar sticks closely to the shroud and interior of the case, except where it angles outwards at the top to allow room for the smart device-maybe a little too closely. The cable management bar is just as good an idea as it was back when we first reviewed the S340, but the H700i’s iteration is a little more artistic. (We’re joking - it’s a brilliant, small demonstration of attention to detail.) There’s also a small chunk of plastic innocently labeled “designated cable router” that looks suspiciously like a Puck, but fortunately, it’s removable. The one downside is that since the velcro loops are screwed into the case, it’s better to thread cables through them rather than plugging everything in and wrapping it up with straps later. They work well to hold the profusion of front I/O and smart device cables that are included with the case, and they continue to work well once the PSU cables are routed through them. There are “cable channels” all over the back of the motherboard tray, which are sections of removable plastic track with integrated velcro ties. Some CAM features require Internet access, a valid email address and acceptance of our current Terms of Service.Īs always, NZXT has taken particular care with cable management. Internet connection is needed to download CAM. PC with open internal USB 2.0 port and Windows® 10 operating system recommended. Reservoir & Pump: Up to 224mm (Along cable bar) Rear: 1 x 120/1 x 140mm (1 Aer F140 Case Version included) Do not use low-noise adapters.įront: 2 x 140 or 3 x 120mm with Push/Pullįront: 3 x 120/2 x 140mm (3 Aer F120 Case Version included) ![]() *Note: If a splitter is used, fan control is regulated depending on the fan connected to the 4-pin port. Mini-ITX, MicroATX, ATX and EATX(Up to 272mm or 10.7-inches)ģ x Fan channels with Max 10W per channel output*ġ x RGB LED port support up to 4 x HUE+ LED strips or 5 x Aer RGB fans ![]()
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