🎮 Elevate Your Gaming Aesthetic!
The NZXT H210 Mini-ITX PC Gaming Case combines a sleek design with practical features, including a front I/O USB Type-C port, tempered glass side panel, and an innovative cable management system. Built for optimal cooling and compatibility with water-cooling setups, this case is perfect for gamers looking to showcase their builds while maintaining a clutter-free environment.
Brand | NZXT |
Product Dimensions | 37.2 x 21 x 34.9 cm; 5.9 kg |
Item model number | CA-H210B-BR |
Manufacturer | NZXT |
Series | CA-H210B-BR |
Colour | White |
Form Factor | Mini-ATX |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 5.9 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
Good, Sturdy and modernistic looks and easy to build in.
Let me get this straight, i brought this case back in December 23rd, so i had this case for almost a year WITHOUT A GPU for about 4 months and only just had my GPU finally for about 3 months, Temperature wise in this case, its alright, there are better cases with airflow but this one has enough even with that front side slot on the Side panel, no GPU overheating crashing over 80° 90° gaming for me, GPU only reaches about 65° to 75° for hours on end which is normal for GPU temperature wise, although when it gets into the summer, it can rise temperatures in the GPU for me about 1 to 2°c on average, other than that its alright enough, havent ran into any Hot Box issues with this case as people say, im guessing Airflow wise its a 50/50 for certain people, another thing to look out is that this case is mostly built on Negative pressure, with the stock case fans pulling air out as exhaust, leaving the GPU to mostly get its air from the back opening, which will cause it to build up dust from any small tight opening in the case, from the side panel openings to the bottom of the case, it can also depend how dusty your room can be as one of the pictures shows the ammount of fine dust my fan has pulled onto the exhaust vent in 3 MONTHS of use without a GPU, so dust wise youll be cleaning this case out alot more than others with a possitive air pressure.Building in this case is the most easiest thing ive ever worked with, as the standoffs are pre screwed in(im guessing with more cases these days) and theres a standoff thats replaced as a rod to help you guide the motherboard into place which can be very usefull for first time builders or just overall use, the cable management bracket is pretty good and stylish also to hide the cables behind the side panel itself, you could either run your 24 Pin infront of the cable bracket or behind to your liking, theres also guidelanes for the cables inorder to make it much more simpler to cable manage in this case.so overall for £70 this case is pretty good, with its build quality and being easy to build in the case and enough airflow that my GPU doesnt crash or melt, id say this case can be recommended.
D**L
Beautiful and feature case with only a couple of minor flaws
I'm really pleased with this case. It looks great, is quiet and was very easy (even with my crappy stock PSU cables) to build very tidily!There any many clever little innovations like the channels with Velcro straps for cable routing, little plastic clips for SSDs, etc.The only negatives are:Manual is like Ikea instructions, pictures only. Fine if you know what you're doing.The caddy for conventional Hard disks requires removal to install drives which requires the case to be on its side to remove. Also, there is zero clearance so the bottom slot is useless for most power connectors. The same is true if you attach a drive directly to the bottom of the case, no clearance so impossible. Luckily I only had 1 to install so I moved it higher, bit this seems like an unnecessary failure. If I was NZXT I would have the caddy take little plastic mounts that can be screwed to the side of the disks, then drives can be added/removed without removing the whole thing.There is no way to route cables from the radiator tray on top without going round the ends of the radiator. In my case the fans in a pull configuration were too short to reach the fan header because of this, i had to use an extender. Given how good cable routing is in general, it would have been nice to see a way to route the cables from the radiator tray straight down into the back of the case.Otherwise it's fantastic. Looks amazing, quite and I've had no problems with cooling (initially i was worried about this because of the solid front/top of the case).Kinda wish I'd got the 710i for the eye-candy, but I know that after 2 weeks I wont care about flashy lights so in the long-term, the right decisions!
J**T
Great looking case and easy to build in.
This is probably one of the best looking cases you can get if you're not wanting something that's really 'gamery' but still has some of the gamer features like RGB. The RGB strip and 4 fans all came preinstalled and plugged into the fan controller ready to roll. The 2 front fans look really nice through the darkened tempered glass and with the fan controller software can be customized to your own liking. Just everything about this case is visually stunning.There's ample space inside for your build as well. I didn't feel restricted at all in getting parts inside. There is plenty of options for cable management and the only cable that is really on show is the one that goes to the front of the graphics card, but considering where the socket is on the card this can't really be avoided. The cable is only on show for as much as necessary however and quickly disappears down a hole designed for cable management. There are runners on the back for guiding cables but these can be considered on the small side and to get something like the 24 pin power cable to follow it can be a struggle because of this. A little perseverance (and cable ties) goes a long way however and you can get it in there.I had some difficulty mounting a 2 fan AIO, it could've been my fault in choosing a corsair AIO over the NZXT one but the only place for mounting it is the front panel. I'm going off memory but I believe the front panel fans are 140mm, the radiator I bought suits 120mm fans so there was some mismatch that led to me having to bodge the AIO into place or replace the 140mm fans with 120mm. I opted for the bodge as 120mm fans look a bit out of place in the front. It's doable, just not as sleek as the rest of the case (though looks wise you wouldn't notice that it's a bodge).Some of the screws and thumb screws are on the course side of things as well, plus I managed to strip the head off one of the front panel grub screws so they are not the best. Overall though I'm more than happy I chose this case for my first build. It looks great sat in my living room on full show.
S**L
Otimo gabinete
Acabamento muito bom, fácil organização de cabos.
W**A
Melhor marca de gabinete
Muito bom produto, acabamento e detalhes muito bem trabalhados, vidro de alta qualidade, e a loja foi perfeita, zero problemas.
A**R
Livraison plus rapide que prévus! Qualité du produits.
Je suis heureux d'avoir recu mon boitier 1 semaine plus rapide que prévus.
C**.
Espaçoso
Tem espaço.
K**S
Ótimo
Além de bonito tem espaço para mini itx, pra quem curte Pc mais compacto
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
3 weeks ago