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The NZXT H510 Midi-Tower offers, like its predecessors, an attractive and minimalist design. NZXT has decided to refresh the front panel with new cutting-edge connectors such as USB Type C.
NZXT has opted for the tried-and-tested shape of its predecessors in the H510, complete with smooth and sleek surfaces all in perfect proportion to one another, and the changes on the exterior are primarily of a practical nature. As such, the I/O panel was updated and now offers a USB 3.1 connector (Type C).
Those who prefer to opt for traditional air cooling will find that the NZXT H510 has plenty to offer: with two in the front and either a 120- or 140 mm fan in the roof, and with space for a 120mm in the back, there's plenty of options. For CPU coolers, there is a maximum of 165 mm height available. NZXT equips the Midi-Tower as standard with two in-house fans from the Aer series: One black 120 mm model in the back as well as in the roof. The fans afford users more than sufficient airflow. The side edges, the bottom of the front cover, and the area beneath the power supply all include removable dust filters.
NZXT even took into consideration a wide range of custom water cooling options: in the front, users can install a 280- or 240mm radiator. The rear of the case supports a 120 mm radiator. The thickness of both radiators is limited to a maximum of 60 mm. The cable cover between the motherboard and the front of the case allows reservoirs and pumps with a height of up to 180 mm to be installed.
The interior of the NZXT H510 offers space for the installation of a range of high-end hardware: Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX and ATX motherboards can all be installed in the Midi-Tower. For expansion cards, the case offers seven slots. There are seven slots available for expansion cards, and the graphics card is limited to 381 mm in length.
As was the case with its predecessors, the NZXT H510 does not offer external drive support. Internally however, users are free to install a large number of drives if needed: beneath the PSU shroud lies a hard drive cage. This enables users to install up to three 3.5" hard drives.
Behind the motherboard tray, two 2.5" drives can be mounted vertically. Another 2.5" drive can be installed on the PSU shroud. This means that up to three 3.5" drives- and three 2.5" drives are possible. Behind the motherboard tray, users will find dedicated rails for cable guidance. There are between 19 and 23 mm of space available to help stow away unsightly cables.
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