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...
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Published: 2019-07-09, Author: Dave , review by: play3r.net
Abstract: All of the pictures that accompany the product descriptions below are photos taken by us, so you can be assured of achieving the same look if you invest your hard earned cash in these awesome products.One of the key innovations in the new HUE 2 family is...
Published: 2018-05-02, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The new H700i and H400i are beautiful chassis, available with different accent colours and with two addressable RGB LED strips. The build quality of the cases is very high, and NZXT has paid a lot of attention to the finish and cable management.We are...
Abstract: NZXT's new H series line of cases, announced in early 2017, are equipped with installed RGB lighting, Aer F-series fans, and a tempered-glass side panel. We've got the H700i mid-tower chassis on the test bench. Let's dive right in.The NZXT H700i mid-towe...
Published: 2018-01-03, Author: Paul , review by: kitguru.net
Great design, Good build quality, Decent temperatures, Excellent hardware compatibility, Gridand Huefunctionality, One of the best cable management systems
Smart hub relies on CAM which can be buggy at times, Long calibration process, Not cheap
I opened this review with a question; is this case a worthy successor to the H440? As you can probably tell, I think it is.It has a fantastically modern layout, great hardware compatibility, decent cooling (even without the aid of the Smart Device) and fa...
Published: 2017-12-30, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Flawless build quality, Huge tempered glass window, Dual RGB light strips, CAM support for lighting and fans, Four pre-installed fans, Dedicated 2.5″ and 3.5″ drive mounts, PSU shroud, Cable runs with Velcro straps, Metal cable guard/cover, Dust filters,
None, Neutral, Expensive, but you get what you pay for,
PriceThe NZXT H700i is the new flagship model from NZXT, and it comes with their flagship price tag to match it. Priced at £195/$199 it's far from cheap, but I can't stress enough how much I think it's worth every single penny. Equipped with four fans, te...
No front-facing USB Type-C, Buggy CAM software, Pricey at £200
The long-awaited successor to NZXT's H440 has arrived with more baggage than anticipated. Priced at £200, the H700i is designed to further the use of NZXT's CAM software, with the hope of making the H-Series range a smart solution for the modern system bu...
Building in the H700i Ninja was an amazing experience and ultimately resulted in one of my cleanest builds to date. The number of well-placed cutouts coupled with the cable management system behind the motherboard tray made achieving this effortless.In ad...
Extremely solid build quality, Cable trenches for easy cable management, Four retail-grade fans included, NZXT CAM module built in, Dust filters on all intake openings, Great use of steel for the shroud as part of the side, Excellent engineering and desig
3.5" hard-drive cage requires removal to be filled, using nothing but screws, Windowed side panel thumb screws look a little out of place in this sleek design, A bit on the heavy side
The NZXT H700i currently goes for US$170 excl. taxes. while the basic variant sells for US$150. Extremely solid build quality Cable trenches for easy cable management Four retail-grade fans included NZXT CAM module built in Dust filters on all intake ope...
Published: 2019-06-03, Author: James , review by: proclockers.com
Building in the H700i Ninja was an amazing experience and ultimately resulted in one of my cleanest builds to date. The number of well-placed cutouts coupled with the cable management system behind the motherboard tray made achieving this effortless.In ad...