I always hated the look of bottom mounted fans just laying on top of the frame, I can't believe it took so long for someone to think of sinking the fans into the bottom frame ...
Thank you 3:19 for providing these details "it's for FANS only" cause on the picture it looked like I could fit a 2nd radiator there for my GPU, but that won't be an option.. Great to know and saves mii time!!
Deceptively ok for custom watercooling. You can fit both a 360 rad in roof ports towards the front + a 280 rad in floor in push/pull with its port also at the front then do a EK-Quantum Kinetic TBE 200 pump/res combo unit on the side fans.
This looks amazing and I cannot agree more with the missed opportunity, this has the potential for the best M-ATX setup, more compact without being as expensive as mini-itx.
STILL ROCKING my "Antec One Hundred" from many years ago. I bought it in part because it has a COFFEE CUP holder on top that is handy for other things like USB thumb drives. My gaming rig is basically DEAD SILENT. It matters far, far more to get good fans and know how to configure them than it does to buy a case that is supposed to be good for airflow.
using that beveled area for a distro plate or reservoir in a OLC would look neat. having the res at an angle would change the appearance just enough to be interesting
With the resurgence of great big air coolers, it would be nice to hear, in case reviews, how tall of an air cooler can be used. I like the looks of the side-angle fan array, and really like the placement of the power switch and usb ports!
I have an H510 Elite and that has a clearance of 165mm paired with my noctua d15s with a height of 165 mm with fan and I still get an inch or two before it touches the glass. I think I could have got away with a normal d15 with a height of 168mm
Why waste of money, I will get this case with some F140 Core Twin Pack. Is it worth it. RX 6750 XT, Ryzen 5 7600X, Thermalright Frozen Notte 360, H6 Flow RGB, T-Create Classic 32GB RAM 5600Mhz, Crucial P3 Plus 1TB, F140 Core Twin Pack, Asus TUF B650-E Plus, RM850e. This is the build
Im still baffled that you guys reviewed the Lancool III but not the Lancool 216 to this day. I noticed it was missing from the temp chart and searched your video and could only find an old review of the 215 lol
@all Anyone please clear my mind. 3:04 Why mainboard is trying to support more and more HDD and SSD, but computer case now only 1 HDD, 2 SSD support or 4 slots for HDD and SSD? That does not make sence to me
Dmitry, did you consider inverted airflow? The bottom and top fans would be intake. The front and back fans would be exhaust. Did you test the thermals for this option?
how did i only NOW hear about this?! this case looks great and i was actually planning on getting the h5 flow for my new pc but this is actually so much better
@@clovisdanielcostaneuwald1268 it would look better smaller imo tho. They should have just cloned the y60s verticle gpu but done the angled fans(of course its for sale as dlc). Probably could have kept it atx too if they wanna die on that hill lol. This H6 is a weird ass case.
i bought the H6 FLOW two weeks ago and beside the fact, that the fans aren't PWM its a pretty decend case and it looks awesome. i have NZXT 360 AIO in the Top and all other possible fans are mounted, just because it looks cool. the system is pretty silent and even under load the GPU temp doesnt exceed 65 degrees and CPU is always under 70 degrees
I realize this is an older video, but I can't help but wonder if the CPU temps have the same problem with bottom mounted fans if you use a liquid cooler. It seems to me that actively blowing the hot air to cool the CPU would be worse than it just passively existing.
Just got this case, with AIO from Corsair and 6 other fans, and the only downside is that no place for the hubs you just have to put them at the bottom and leave them there
hey, this is was like 11 months ago but I want to ask: did you try the case with an air cooler? Is the clearance alright on beefier ones? Granted, I probl'y won't go with a big air cooler, since I am planning an AM5 7600X build in this cute lil case.
This thing is wild. It looks like a reversed Hyte Y60, but with fans on the angled part. Definitely different, that's for sure. Idk if I like it yet, lol.
this was perfect but they did fd up with the (2x)140mm bottom fans and i feel like they wanted to avoid the hyte comparison, it would have been cleaner with no bottom fans and made the mesh grill flat with the surface
An interesting approach (does it come in black?) but I just did a Lian Li 011D Evo build so not in the market. Quite a change after previous compact mATX builds, turned out nice.
I like the 140mm only option for the bottom, they fill up space, are quiet, and also provide lots of air. This case looks great.. but it's a deal breaker for the 360mm radiator/fan clearance problem. So that means anything with a thicker radiator or fans is a no go.... dang, they almost had it.
What if using radiator fan as intake, bottom fan intake. rear and side fans as exhaust? I think this way you have cooler cpu temps, and no hot air inside the case
I miss the old days of Thermaltake Core V1 - whack a huge fan on, practically silent... I might have to pick one up on ebay again. Dual chamber cases haven't worked properly since those days.
All I need is a fine dust filter attach to this H6, since I live at a dense populated city with many cars and bikes commuting, the worse thing is the main road just about 20 or 30 feet from my house
I just got the jonsbo D41 mesh and its one of the smallest atx cases at 35L but can still fit a 360 rad. I have to say though these dual chamber cases always look good.
Now I'm wondering if you went with a Tower Cooler and 3 Fans at the top, how would it run and would any additional fans on the bottom or the Back help any?
Cant wait for this to be delivered!! All my new pc build is in except this and its a day late now..shoot.. Waited all day and missed the mailman who left note for signature required, Damn!! Haha well i cant wait for him to return 2moro, I'm so excited to build in this case
Close to perfection, but the black rubber grommets are killing the vibe a little. I love my "Lian Li 011 mini Snow Edition" and think i won't switch to this, although its kinda cool. The fan-cutout at the bottom can be an issue if you rock a vertical mounting bracket for your GPU as its feet may not have any support there unless you populate it with fans (maybe). I also dont like that they chose 120mm instead of 140mm for the side. My case is even smaller than this (still ATX, but SFX psu) and yet i could fit 8x 140mm fans. All that aside, i will keep it in my list for future recommendations/builds maybe.
doesn't GPU push hot air towards the top of the case anyway? I understand having top exhaust fans is bad for air coolers but the 2x140mm intake fans on the bottom shouldn't be an issue? did you test without the exhaust fans on top?
Watched this video a couple of times before going for it. Built the white H6Flow non RGB with a 360 NZXT AIO, 1 x rear fan for my 7800x3d and 4070ti set up. Love the case, would only populate the bottom for aesthetics cause cooling top notch even at full load. Wonder if push, pull would work on the rad with my MSI X670e Gaming Plus Board.
So an Arctic liquid freezer II 280mm will not fit on the top? Man i am searching for a damn case that can fit that AIO on the top and i cannot find one that i like
i get i am 7mo late to the party on this case - but I was all settled on a lian li o11 vision mini only to find out that it doesn't support full sized PSUs (be quiet 1000w m) after I already got deals and bought the hardware. 😢- got excited that the new mini mesh lian li does support full atx but then learned no support for a 360 AIO if you have a full atx mobo 😢 - so, I found this one - but I am not liking the lack of grommets and thumb screws - anyone find grommets for the cable pass-throughs yet? anyone making them after-market? anyone have any other gripes about this case??? I'm coming from a LANCool II - was looking for something shorter and not so deep, with good airflow with decent filters to achieve a positive pressure config that supports a single 360 AIO as well. My LANCool can't be balanced for positive pressure without pulling in air through the bottom of the case's side panels which aren't filtered...
is the H6 Flow compatible with the Lian Li Galahad II 360 trinity performance? Cant find a single thread or vid of someone doing it. PcPartpicker says the 2 aint compatible
If the bottom fans are spaced to the far front of the case, you will have far better cooling with fully. You can try that same principle with any case that can have 3x120/2x140. Just install 2x140 and test the thermals with fans positioned at the far towards the front then at the far towards the back of the case. So if NZXT change the bottom to 3x120, they will have the perfect case.
@@danijelb.3384 Because it tries to avoid the one problem bottom intake fans cause, blowing hot air from the gpu upwards towards the cpu. If you were able to move those fans more forward, the air would have a chance to go around the gpu and then the cpu cooler could use that extra cool air. But, in this case there would be no real extra benefit unless they made the case larger towards the front
Great to see a case with side fans that don’t blow perpendicular to the long axis. Motherboard IO shield bump? I thought that is what a Sawzall is for…🤔
I’m running the NV5 as my gaming case now. Absolutely love it. With a T30 AIO, everything fits and performs so nice. Love the H6 too, if you build around its limitations. It’s a lot shorter and I love the visuals. But it’s NV5 for me. -D.
Looks like NZXT is getting closer with their front side fans being angled actually blow toward the GPU helping for better air flow. I agree that the top needs more room but also think the top mesh should look like the back mesh since the top is almost always exhaust. The width I think should also be widened to allow for larger air cooler and bigger GPU's with room for the 12 pin cables. Last I am more into airflow then having small holes and No Dust Filter and would rather have the front side, Top and bottom more open like the back and add a fine mesh filter.
I believe in less dust means finer mesh filters and like most cases they make the large hole cases to far apart only allowing 50% air flow and if they bring the holes closer they would allow more air flow and fine mesh filter would allow more air then the small holes that will allow more dust inside. Large hole at 50% or small hole at 50% adding a filter Will restrict air flow but large hole at 75-80% with fine mesh filter will allow more air then small hole at 50% and get rid of more dust inside.@@bradhaines3142
I like the foot print and size of the H6 flow just think adding a little to the width would help with tall air coolers and cable plug in on GPU. Making the top more open would help with exhaust and allow more air out for Radiators, AIO's or just fans.@@jessiethedude
I'm gonna get this case soon, gonna take his advice and not buy the RGB version, but I DO want RGB fans, what would yall recommend instead of buying the RGB kit
bottom fans helps for FE cards alot, that exchaust hot air over the slot cover. but as you say, it would be cool to be compatible for 30mm fans. at the bottom , front and top. only d30 reverse 140 existing, but it looks strange because only 25mm are even. front doesnt fit 30mm and top too because of mainboard covers or vrm heatsinks. so its a good case for a good price (no rgb version, the rgb fans are crap like the stock ones). lets see if they improve it in future
They can make the PCIe expansion a bit modular to support vertical GPU naturally and not rely on 3rd party vertical bracket. Make bottom fan rail like top so it can fit 120 and 140mm fan up to 360mm rad and if they somehow can manage to fit another 360 rad on front fan bracket it'll be cool to fully custom loop with funky pipe bend. Also if they gonna make smaller version to fit just ITX or with mATX like O11 Dynamic Mini is gonna be cool as well with 120 and 140mm fan option on bottom and top part.
the biggest selling point on this is the way they did the front, imo. having the front window *and* front fans. i like that, i want that but with the flaws the H6 has, i am going to wait until someone else does it better.
Re gpu temp increase with front mesh removed- in my case if the top front fan airflow is too high it stalls the airflow through the gpu, increasing temps. Maybe removing the front mesh is increasing the airflow over the top of the gpu.
the reason i don't went for a nzxt case was because i don't like there are no rubbers in the holes to hide your cables and that why the lian-li case won for me
I have a problem with this box, I bought the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 360, according to the video, it will fit wrong, but will I be able to assemble it anyway?
maybe try CPU cooler on front panel instead, top only for exhaust of hot air, it has some logic, thats the setup I use for my O11 but I didn't test how it changes temps 3xbottom and 3xfront intake, top 2x140mm exhaust (cause tubing gets in the way of 3rd 120mm), high pressure inside to help keep dust away, bottom fans curve configured for GPU temps, front controlled by CPU cooler itself and top fans curve configured for both CPU and GPU depending what has higher temp (I simply went for silence at low usage - most applications that don't want to get everything out of my PC)
@@TheSjuris hp already done this with their omen 45 but as usual they screw up on the prebuil section and with raiser cable there is no reason we cannot do it in the bottom. For gpu.
@@anubizz3 you can’t do that on anything that plugs into the motherboard very easily. Not without cooking something. Even a riser cable needs to be connected to a motherboard and a vertical mount will interfere with using the motherboard.
@@anubizz3 so you’re going to put a gpu in a box without cooling? Sounds like a different problem. It’s an issue with itx cases. No need to do that with bigger cases. Hot air has to go someplace.
I always hated the look of bottom mounted fans just laying on top of the frame, I can't believe it took so long for someone to think of sinking the fans into the bottom frame ...
Sinking fans are less flexible.
Hyte have also already done it.
True, they look so sleek. Unfortunately they don’t do much for airflow lol
-D.
@@HardwareCanucks I'll take those +3°C for the sleekness.
@@HardwareCanuckswhat how?
Hyte did it first lol
Thank you 3:19 for providing these details "it's for FANS only" cause on the picture it looked like I could fit a 2nd radiator there for my GPU, but that won't be an option.. Great to know and saves mii time!!
Looks like the kind of unique (and functional!) case to get a lot of similarly inspired designs coming out shortly from other manufacturers.
Deceptively ok for custom watercooling. You can fit both a 360 rad in roof ports towards the front + a 280 rad in floor in push/pull with its port also at the front then do a EK-Quantum Kinetic TBE 200 pump/res combo unit on the side fans.
Currently building a PC for a friend - this fits perfectly. Thank you for the review!
This looks amazing and I cannot agree more with the missed opportunity, this has the potential for the best M-ATX setup, more compact without being as expensive as mini-itx.
This is really clever. I'm still not a fan of the O11D look but the fan placement is very cool.
STILL ROCKING my "Antec One Hundred" from many years ago. I bought it in part because it has a COFFEE CUP holder on top that is handy for other things like USB thumb drives. My gaming rig is basically DEAD SILENT. It matters far, far more to get good fans and know how to configure them than it does to buy a case that is supposed to be good for airflow.
using that beveled area for a distro plate or reservoir in a OLC would look neat. having the res at an angle would change the appearance just enough to be interesting
the hyte y60 has a distro plate that goes on its beveled edge
I just realized from looking at this case, dual chamber cases are a great use case for GPUs and motherboards that hide the cables in the back
With the resurgence of great big air coolers, it would be nice to hear, in case reviews, how tall of an air cooler can be used.
I like the looks of the side-angle fan array, and really like the placement of the power switch and usb ports!
Check this 5:40 🙌
-D.
@@HardwareCanucks My bad! Thank you 🙂
I have an H510 Elite and that has a clearance of 165mm paired with my noctua d15s with a height of 165 mm with fan and I still get an inch or two before it touches the glass. I think I could have got away with a normal d15 with a height of 168mm
hey my bad but is it better than the h9 flow or is the h6flow better @@HardwareCanucks
I'm glad I found your video. I'm going for my new build with H-6 Flow. I had no idea the dual 140mm fans are a waste of money!
Why waste of money, I will get this case with some F140 Core Twin Pack. Is it worth it. RX 6750 XT, Ryzen 5 7600X, Thermalright Frozen Notte 360, H6 Flow RGB, T-Create Classic 32GB RAM 5600Mhz, Crucial P3 Plus 1TB, F140 Core Twin Pack, Asus TUF B650-E Plus, RM850e. This is the build
@@Candie-qw2vnbecause you dont need additional fans. So a waste of money to buy more fans that won’t help
Im still baffled that you guys reviewed the Lancool III but not the Lancool 216 to this day. I noticed it was missing from the temp chart and searched your video and could only find an old review of the 215 lol
I mean you know it would be on the top
Those fans now placed at an angle would seem to help with airflow. Fluids don't like to take sharp turns.
@all Anyone please clear my mind. 3:04 Why mainboard is trying to support more and more HDD and SSD, but computer case now only 1 HDD, 2 SSD support or 4 slots for HDD and SSD? That does not make sence to me
I'll wait for revision 2, or the next H7 flow. Great video, as always!
Missed super objective reviews and benchmarks like these. Thanks for restoring my faith in the channel, team
Dmitry, did you consider inverted airflow? The bottom and top fans would be intake. The front and back fans would be exhaust. Did you test the thermals for this option?
What size is the back fan supposed to be?
how did i only NOW hear about this?! this case looks great and i was actually planning on getting the h5 flow for my new pc but this is actually so much better
It just launched today… maybe that’s why 😆
-D.
Now they just need to shrink it into matx
For what? The 5 MATX mobos on the market
@@darbstre2900yes exactly
itx*
@@darbstre2900 exactly
@@clovisdanielcostaneuwald1268 it would look better smaller imo tho. They should have just cloned the y60s verticle gpu but done the angled fans(of course its for sale as dlc). Probably could have kept it atx too if they wanna die on that hill lol. This H6 is a weird ass case.
i bought the H6 FLOW two weeks ago and beside the fact, that the fans aren't PWM its a pretty decend case and it looks awesome. i have NZXT 360 AIO in the Top and all other possible fans are mounted, just because it looks cool. the system is pretty silent and even under load the GPU temp doesnt exceed 65 degrees and CPU is always under 70 degrees
I love this channel. Thanks, many many thanks guys!
I realize this is an older video, but I can't help but wonder if the CPU temps have the same problem with bottom mounted fans if you use a liquid cooler. It seems to me that actively blowing the hot air to cool the CPU would be worse than it just passively existing.
Just got this case, with AIO from Corsair and 6 other fans, and the only downside is that no place for the hubs you just have to put them at the bottom and leave them there
Is anyone able to provide a link for the NZXT Internal Testing that was shown at 9:02?
I recently built my pc using the H6 tower fits my 7900 xtx no problem. I love this case, air flow and everything couldn't have been done any better!!
the two 140 mm fans are great as well, keeps the gpu at cool temps
my mother board and aio fit perfect, I have no complaints honestly
cyberpunk at 1440p with my gpu is at 60 C. This boi cappin, but I also got an 120 mm exhaust so that prob helps.
hey, this is was like 11 months ago but I want to ask: did you try the case with an air cooler? Is the clearance alright on beefier ones? Granted, I probl'y won't go with a big air cooler, since I am planning an AM5 7600X build in this cute lil case.
the arctic liquid freeze fits in this case?
Have the same thought for liquid freeze 3
This thing is wild. It looks like a reversed Hyte Y60, but with fans on the angled part. Definitely different, that's for sure. Idk if I like it yet, lol.
I like it personally
case fans are rgb or argb?
Argb
this was perfect but they did fd up with the (2x)140mm bottom fans and i feel like they wanted to avoid the hyte comparison, it would have been cleaner with no bottom fans and made the mesh grill flat with the surface
An interesting approach (does it come in black?) but I just did a Lian Li 011D Evo build so not in the market. Quite a change after previous compact mATX builds, turned out nice.
Yes, there's a black version. Gear Seekers has it on their channel.
Just ordered mine in white, it's nice to see something a little different.
I like the 140mm only option for the bottom, they fill up space, are quiet, and also provide lots of air. This case looks great.. but it's a deal breaker for the 360mm radiator/fan clearance problem. So that means anything with a thicker radiator or fans is a no go.... dang, they almost had it.
just use the aio they provide it fits
I own an H5 Flow RGB and there's nothing rattling. Are you sure that wasn't a problem with the unit you got?
Do this: front and top intake, bottom and rear exhaust. Air cooled CPU, upright GPU. Should yield the best results in this case.
is it possible to whack another coupld 3.5s in the back? is there room? i know they will be unsecured, butt my PC doesn't move.
Are these types of cases any better for cooling than traditional cases that just blow air straight through?
What if using radiator fan as intake, bottom fan intake. rear and side fans as exhaust? I think this way you have cooler cpu temps, and no hot air inside the case
that pre-warmed radiator air gonna really keep things chilly 💀
The rattling of the H5 Flow sends me every time
I miss the old days of Thermaltake Core V1 - whack a huge fan on, practically silent... I might have to pick one up on ebay again. Dual chamber cases haven't worked properly since those days.
Where can I find the internal testing results?
Find out about this amazing case just after I buy an h9 flow. Might have to resell the old one and get this instead.
All I need is a fine dust filter attach to this H6, since I live at a dense populated city with many cars and bikes commuting, the worse thing is the main road just about 20 or 30 feet from my house
I just got the jonsbo D41 mesh and its one of the smallest atx cases at 35L but can still fit a 360 rad. I have to say though these dual chamber cases always look good.
Hi there I was wondering if I can install Corsair Rgb fans instead?
Now I'm wondering if you went with a Tower Cooler and 3 Fans at the top, how would it run and would any additional fans on the bottom or the Back help any?
If you run CPU cooler in vertical, the GPU will choke the incoming air for the cooler. My recommended in this config.
-D.
Is it noisy? I'm just concerned about fan noise.
Cant wait for this to be delivered!! All my new pc build is in except this and its a day late now..shoot.. Waited all day and missed the mailman who left note for signature required, Damn!!
Haha well i cant wait for him to return 2moro, I'm so excited to build in this case
Close to perfection, but the black rubber grommets are killing the vibe a little. I love my "Lian Li 011 mini Snow Edition" and think i won't switch to this, although its kinda cool. The fan-cutout at the bottom can be an issue if you rock a vertical mounting bracket for your GPU as its feet may not have any support there unless you populate it with fans (maybe). I also dont like that they chose 120mm instead of 140mm for the side. My case is even smaller than this (still ATX, but SFX psu) and yet i could fit 8x 140mm fans. All that aside, i will keep it in my list for future recommendations/builds maybe.
Does this case have a support bracket for the gpu?
doesn't GPU push hot air towards the top of the case anyway? I understand having top exhaust fans is bad for air coolers but the 2x140mm intake fans on the bottom shouldn't be an issue? did you test without the exhaust fans on top?
What's the fan at 5:07?
7:14 i want the rgb at the front and i dont have more money for more fans. i dont know any pack of 3 fans in 30$ that is good
It'd be nice to see the matx-only variant of this case in future!
Did you test side mounted GPU with bottom exhaust fans?
Will the rad fit where the front fans are?
Looks deep enough
Is the pink-magenta-purple gradient a keyboard? Or is it a small & tall display?
Watched this video a couple of times before going for it. Built the white H6Flow non RGB with a 360 NZXT AIO, 1 x rear fan for my 7800x3d and 4070ti set up. Love the case, would only populate the bottom for aesthetics cause cooling top notch even at full load. Wonder if push, pull would work on the rad with my MSI X670e Gaming Plus Board.
So an Arctic liquid freezer II 280mm will not fit on the top?
Man i am searching for a damn case that can fit that AIO on the top and i cannot find one that i like
How thick can the radiator and fans be together?
Is the black version of this heavily tinted? I'm planning on upgrading to this case, but all my pc components are black.
i get i am 7mo late to the party on this case - but I was all settled on a lian li o11 vision mini only to find out that it doesn't support full sized PSUs (be quiet 1000w m) after I already got deals and bought the hardware. 😢- got excited that the new mini mesh lian li does support full atx but then learned no support for a 360 AIO if you have a full atx mobo 😢 - so, I found this one - but I am not liking the lack of grommets and thumb screws - anyone find grommets for the cable pass-throughs yet? anyone making them after-market? anyone have any other gripes about this case??? I'm coming from a LANCool II - was looking for something shorter and not so deep, with good airflow with decent filters to achieve a positive pressure config that supports a single 360 AIO as well. My LANCool can't be balanced for positive pressure without pulling in air through the bottom of the case's side panels which aren't filtered...
What would happen if you try doing intake on top and bottom, then release the hot air via side and at the back? hmmm....
hi i have this case to and i cant change the color of my nzxt fans in the case do you know how?
Size comparison to the h5 flow?
Just bought this case. No RBG for me. Got the white one and it looks great.
I have this case now running 4070 ti s and 7800x3d and have not gone over 66c running call of duty at max settings for 6 hours straight.
is the H6 Flow compatible with the Lian Li Galahad II 360 trinity performance? Cant find a single thread or vid of someone doing it. PcPartpicker says the 2 aint compatible
If the bottom fans are spaced to the far front of the case, you will have far better cooling with fully.
You can try that same principle with any case that can have 3x120/2x140. Just install 2x140 and test the thermals with fans positioned at the far towards the front then at the far towards the back of the case.
So if NZXT change the bottom to 3x120, they will have the perfect case.
Why would it be better far towards the front?
@@danijelb.3384 Because it tries to avoid the one problem bottom intake fans cause, blowing hot air from the gpu upwards towards the cpu. If you were able to move those fans more forward, the air would have a chance to go around the gpu and then the cpu cooler could use that extra cool air. But, in this case there would be no real extra benefit unless they made the case larger towards the front
Makes sense, thx@@Lodethebig
Great to see a case with side fans that don’t blow perpendicular to the long axis.
Motherboard IO shield bump? I thought that is what a Sawzall is for…🤔
Everything considered, what would your pick be? NZXT H6 Flow or Phanteks NV5?
I’m running the NV5 as my gaming case now. Absolutely love it. With a T30 AIO, everything fits and performs so nice. Love the H6 too, if you build around its limitations. It’s a lot shorter and I love the visuals. But it’s NV5 for me.
-D.
amazing content as usual. love it.
Looks like NZXT is getting closer with their front side fans being angled actually blow toward the GPU helping for better air flow. I agree that the top needs more room but also think the top mesh should look like the back mesh since the top is almost always exhaust. The width I think should also be widened to allow for larger air cooler and bigger GPU's with room for the 12 pin cables. Last I am more into airflow then having small holes and No Dust Filter and would rather have the front side, Top and bottom more open like the back and add a fine mesh filter.
GN proved that fine mesh no filter is better for air flow than bigger mesh with a filter.
Just wait for the H8 Flow if you want more room
I believe in less dust means finer mesh filters and like most cases they make the large hole cases to far apart only allowing 50% air flow and if they bring the holes closer they would allow more air flow and fine mesh filter would allow more air then the small holes that will allow more dust inside. Large hole at 50% or small hole at 50% adding a filter Will restrict air flow but large hole at 75-80% with fine mesh filter will allow more air then small hole at 50% and get rid of more dust inside.@@bradhaines3142
I like the foot print and size of the H6 flow just think adding a little to the width would help with tall air coolers and cable plug in on GPU. Making the top more open would help with exhaust and allow more air out for Radiators, AIO's or just fans.@@jessiethedude
only reason i didnt go with the h6 flow was the 140 mm fans on the bottom
my same reason as well bro
Why?
I'm gonna get this case soon, gonna take his advice and not buy the RGB version, but I DO want RGB fans, what would yall recommend instead of buying the RGB kit
Hi what size should the back fan be?
what headphone is that at 2:14
This may be my next case buy, I like it!
bottom fans helps for FE cards alot, that exchaust hot air over the slot cover. but as you say, it would be cool to be compatible for 30mm fans. at the bottom , front and top. only d30 reverse 140 existing, but it looks strange because only 25mm are even. front doesnt fit 30mm and top too because of mainboard covers or vrm heatsinks. so its a good case for a good price (no rgb version, the rgb fans are crap like the stock ones). lets see if they improve it in future
They can make the PCIe expansion a bit modular to support vertical GPU naturally and not rely on 3rd party vertical bracket.
Make bottom fan rail like top so it can fit 120 and 140mm fan up to 360mm rad and if they somehow can manage to fit another 360 rad on front fan bracket it'll be cool to fully custom loop with funky pipe bend.
Also if they gonna make smaller version to fit just ITX or with mATX like O11 Dynamic Mini is gonna be cool as well with 120 and 140mm fan option on bottom and top part.
NZXT already sells their own vertical GPU mount, though I'd argue it's overpriced.
the biggest selling point on this is the way they did the front, imo. having the front window *and* front fans. i like that, i want that but with the flaws the H6 has, i am going to wait until someone else does it better.
what AIO is that looks clean and relly nice
Re gpu temp increase with front mesh removed- in my case if the top front fan airflow is too high it stalls the airflow through the gpu, increasing temps. Maybe removing the front mesh is increasing the airflow over the top of the gpu.
Wait where is the power coming from? I don't see the power source....?
Hidden chamber in the back...
I would swap the front fans to exhaust and have the bottom fans intake, with an AIO in the roof as intake
AiO fans taking the warm radiator air inside of the case, bigbrain
Arctic AIOs are thicker. will they fit?
the reason i don't went for a nzxt case was because i don't like there are no rubbers in the holes to hide your cables and that why the lian-li case won for me
I have a problem with this box, I bought the ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 360, according to the video, it will fit wrong, but will I be able to assemble it anyway?
Hey, did you try it out? Did it work?
@@the.emperor.iv.arcana yes, it fits perfectly
if i use the kraken 280 aio which is 30mm thick, will i have the same trouble as your aio in this video ?
I have a Kraken 360 in this case and had no issues with install.
Is it ok without dust filter???
i’m getting this case but I bought 120mm fans for the bottom mesh part , would that still fit?
It's better than H9 flow?
maybe try CPU cooler on front panel instead, top only for exhaust of hot air, it has some logic, thats the setup I use for my O11 but I didn't test how it changes temps
3xbottom and 3xfront intake, top 2x140mm exhaust (cause tubing gets in the way of 3rd 120mm), high pressure inside to help keep dust away, bottom fans curve configured for GPU temps, front controlled by CPU cooler itself and top fans curve configured for both CPU and GPU depending what has higher temp (I simply went for silence at low usage - most applications that don't want to get everything out of my PC)
Do you think this would be enough airflow for an aircooled i7 14700k?
Nothing has enough air flow to keep that chip from throttling on air in something like cinebench.
Coming from an H510 elite, could this case be an upgrade?
Anybody knows ehy theres no longer side panel fan anymore my acse still got one and it helps cooled the gpu very well
Whats the point of dual chamber when both the heat generator still accompanying the same area? GPU and CPU should reside in its own chamber..
Might be a little problem with that since they use the same motherboard.
@@TheSjuris hp already done this with their omen 45 but as usual they screw up on the prebuil section and with raiser cable there is no reason we cannot do it in the bottom. For gpu.
@@anubizz3 you can’t do that on anything that plugs into the motherboard very easily. Not without cooking something. Even a riser cable needs to be connected to a motherboard and a vertical mount will interfere with using the motherboard.
@@TheSjuris nzxt itself already do it in H1 but that case more optimised for space that cooling.
@@anubizz3 so you’re going to put a gpu in a box without cooling? Sounds like a different problem. It’s an issue with itx cases. No need to do that with bigger cases. Hot air has to go someplace.
In what universe is that thing compact?