

🖥️ Elevate your build with style and airflow that means business.
The NZXT H6 Flow is a compact dual-chamber mid-tower PC case featuring panoramic tempered glass panels and three pre-installed 120mm fans optimized for superior airflow. Designed for ATX, micro-ATX, and mini-ITX motherboards, it offers advanced cable management and airflow-optimized perforations to keep components cool and your build visually stunning. Ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a sleek, high-performance case that balances aesthetics with thermal efficiency.





| ASIN | B0C89G9QDK |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Computer Cases |
| Brand | NZXT |
| Case Type | Mid Tower |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Computers or systems with ATX, micro-ATX, or mini-ITX motherboards |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,848 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 2 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.34"D x 11.3"W x 17.13"H |
| Item Weight | 9400 Grams |
| Light Color | RGB |
| Manufacturer | NZXT |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | H6 Flow |
| Motherboard Compatability | ATX, micro-ATX, mini-ITX |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Compact Dual-Chamber Design, Airflow-Optimized Perforation Pattern, High-Performance Pre-Installed Fans |
| Power Supply Maximum Output | 500 Watts |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Supported Motherboard | ATX, micro-ATX, mini-ITX |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 7 |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 810074844130 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
L**.
The Ultimate Blend of Performance and Style!
In the ever-evolving world of PC building, finding the perfect balance between performance, aesthetics, and functionality is crucial. As an avid enthusiast, I recently had the pleasure of upgrading my PC build with the NZXT H6 Flow case, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations in every aspect. In this comprehensive review, I'll delve into the features, performance, and overall experience of using this remarkable case. Design and Aesthetics: The NZXT H6 Flow boasts a sleek and modern design that immediately catches the eye. Its minimalist exterior with clean lines and subtle accents exudes sophistication, making it a stunning addition to any gaming setup or workstation. The tinted tempered glass side panel provides a clear view of the internal components while adding a touch of elegance to the overall aesthetic. Additionally, the integrated cable management system ensures a clean and clutter-free interior, enhancing the visual appeal of the build. Airflow and Cooling Performance: One of the standout features of the NZXT H6 Flow is its innovative airflow design. The case features optimized airflow channels and ample room for multiple fans and radiators, ensuring efficient cooling for even the most demanding components. During extensive gaming sessions and CPU-intensive tasks, I noticed a significant improvement in temperature management compared to my previous case. The H6 Flow kept my components cool and stable, allowing for uninterrupted performance without any thermal throttling issues. Functionality and Build Quality: The NZXT H6 Flow excels in terms of functionality and build quality. The spacious interior provides ample room for large components, making installation a breeze. The tool-less design simplifies the building and upgrading process, saving time and frustration. I particularly appreciated the attention to detail in the design, such as the easily removable dust filters and the strategically placed cable routing options. Every aspect of the case feels well-engineered and thoughtfully designed, contributing to a seamless building experience. Customization and Expansion Options: One of the key advantages of the NZXT H6 Flow is its flexibility for customization and expansion. The case offers plenty of room for additional fans, RGB lighting, and custom water-cooling loops, allowing users to personalize their builds according to their preferences. Whether you're a hardcore gamer looking to add extra cooling power or a content creator aiming for a visually striking setup, the H6 Flow provides the versatility to accommodate various customization options. Conclusion: In conclusion, the NZXT H6 Flow is a standout choice for PC builders and enthusiasts seeking the perfect blend of performance, aesthetics, and functionality. Its innovative airflow design, sleek aesthetics, user-friendly features, and flexibility for customization make it a top contender in the competitive market of PC cases. Whether you're building a gaming rig or a workstation, the H6 Flow offers everything you need to elevate your PC build to the next level. With its exceptional performance and stunning design, the NZXT H6 Flow has earned its place as a premium choice for discerning enthusiasts.
S**L
Value, Size, Awesome design, Great Price!
In the 1980s’/ 90’s, transparent electronic devices started to become available for consumers. As a kid then, I was always in awe of being able to see behind the “scenes” at the electronics being displayed. With the obsolete nature of CD/DVD Rom’s inbound, I guess simpler, more refined cases were inevitable and luckily for me them having transparency was just another bonus! Enter NZXT H6 Flow, the first fish-tank style case I laid my eyes upon and simply had to have. The H6 Flow is smooth, sleek, refined, simple, artistic, roomy, inviting, low profile, pleasant and a pleasure to work with. All removable panels and windows remove smoothly with an audible snap (not scary version) and realign with a reassuring click. The tempered glass is thick and has reinforced corners with a sizeable latch handle, which makes removal and replacement easier and adds more confidence to the user, plus it offers something to grip will holding/ moving the glass and metal panels. The body design is sleek looking and adds to the function. In general, the angled front with the three fans, have been noted to add an increased air flow with meaningful direction and amounts of air being pulled in. In addition, If you’re using this case on your desk, like me, the power button, two usb ports, one usb c port along with a headphone jack are lined up on the bottom front, so very convenient. Also, as long as RGB lighting is enabled on your motherboard, the power button has a led ring that says white while the pc is on and intermittingly flashes when the pc is in sleep /standby mode. Nice and easy way to see if your pc is off at a glance. Another positive design choice includes the space on the bottom between the bottom of the case and the feet. This adds two positives. The intake 140mm fans located on the bottom have ample suck shin space for fresh air and I can slide my hand underneath with ease, which makes under-case cable routing a breeze, they really did almost think of everything. The rear chamber where the power supply is located is very large. It’s so large; I have 2 hdd’s and 4 ssd’s. Now, I’m using unofficial areas that were not really designated as locations for them but it works, they stay tight in place so there’s little movement and I’m just happy there was space to cram them in. Also, with the dual chamber design, there is less of a need to do extreme cable management. It’s lightly done in my H6, which offers just enough space to move around and not show the cables in the front through the grommet case cut outs. The H6 Flow has plenty of ventilation with fine holes on the panels and bigger holes in the rear for exhaust. One thing to note, if you are adding RGB fans, you’ll probably need splitters depending on how many rgb inputs your motherboard has. This only really relates to the case because you can use 8 fans, not including the cpu cooler fans. The only cons I realized are the grommet holes on the case for cable pass thru lack rubber grommets which is an odd design choice for two reasons. First, almost every other case on the market includes them and secondly, this makes rear cable management a slight issue because you can see some of the mess if not properly managed. All in all, I highly recommend this case. The price is fair for what you will receive which increases the value of the Flow.
B**B
Airflow beast yo
I am going to start this with I have the H9. I freaking love that case. Then I seen the H6 was the little version of the H9. I scooped it up. My buddy needed a case so I said hey man I got this NZXT H6 sitting here. So we build his PC in the H6. It is a kick as... Awesome case man. It is open the wire management is just stupid easy. His other build is in the H7. He said he likes the H6 better. Yeah it is smaller than the H9 but there is so much room in there. Then glass panels ar pretty tough. Not saying ya can bounce em around. My dog knocked the side glass over. It hit a piece of his old case. I thought for sure it was scratched or broke. Not nothing. Whew lol. Look if you are shopping around for a case. Here is the real real. The H6 is an airflow beast. There is only 2 SSD mounts. There is one HHD mount as well. It will hold a beefy PSU. The Radeon RX7700XT fits in there no problem. Along with the CPU cooler on the top. It has 3 fans installed. Ya can run a 3 fan cooler on top. 2 140mm fans on the bottom and then one out the back. Go scoop it up man.
A**K
Awesome cooling performance and easy build experience
Summary: H6 is a perfect middle ground case between the historically cramped square cases and the newly emerging massive fish tank cases. Cooling performance is great and the price makes it a perfect balance of aesthetics, awesome performance, and lower price. Build quality is the standard amazing quality expected from NZXT cases. Pros - Super easy to build in! Tons of space for cable routing and management, especially in the back and at the top of the mobo where it’s usually a pain. Plenty of space for extra PSU cable length from cable kits or non-modular PSUs. - All panels pop off and on very easily. Incredibly easy to work with. - Case looks even better in person! The full glass gives a beautiful view of components. - Going from a glass front H510, I thought the full mesh would make my system much louder, but it’s just as quiet. That’s largely dependent on fans and their RPMs, but my same build in this case is quieter, perhaps from the angled fans being pointed away from where I’m sitting. - The recessed fan slots in the bottom of the case both look interesting and also seem to work exceptionally well. I’m seeing 7 degree (C) GPU temp reduction under load compared to my prior H510, but there are also multiple more fan slots on this case. Whether it’s the lower 140 slots or the front, I’m stoked to see that much of a GPU temp reduction given how intense games push GPU these days. - My favorite little detail is a small hook between the back exhaust fan and the top of the case. This allows you to route that cable safely so wire interference is not a concern. - I thought this case was going to be a lot wider of a footprint than it actually is. It is wider than my prior H510 due to the PSU being behind the mobo instead of beneath it, but it’s totally worth the extra space given the cooling performance and it doesn’t feel or look too big like some of the larger fish tanks cases are. Cons - Honestly, I haven’t found a true con yet. Biggest con I can think of is that the included fans come with a pre installed splitter. That splitter is too short to run to a mobo header, but it’s plenty of length if you have a Kraken or other NZXT RGB or Fan controller.
T**K
Close to perfect.
What I look for in a AAA case are: aesthetics, accessibility, and airflow. Aesthetically, this is a nice fish tank to put your components into so that you can admire your handiwork. I didn't get the RGB version because I don't throw a lot of disco parties, so this is just a good, no-nonsense build that still looks pleasingly modern. I just looks good, as good as anything out there, and it would be a good home for those fancy RGB setups if you're into that. Accessibility of this case is also great. It comes apart with a simple thumbscrew for the front glass and back panel, making it very easy to get into and work in, and the top pops off easily if you need to get in from there. The dual chamber design makes it very easy to manage cables, even for someone like me who's generally pretty terrible at it; it has included velcro straps in the back chamber to help keep things in control, too. It's a very easy case to work in without scraping off your knuckles or struggling with finding enough room to do anything. The only downside I'd mention is the drive mount chassis in the rear chamber. It has a thumbscrew and just pops off easily to put it in and out of the case, but it seems designed for a single 3.5" mechanical drive and/or two 2.5" SSD's with typical screws. It's kind of old-school, no toolless design there or anything fancy, and almost seems out of place on this case. It wasn't hard to work with, and it works fine for what it is, but with all that room back there it feels like a more modern tool-free SSD-centric design would be more fitting to the systems most people will build in this thing. If you're only using M.2 drives, just remove it entirely. Airflow would be last, and it's kind of amazing. I did add two 140mm fans to the bottom of the case, and a 120mm exhaust fan to the back, with a 280mm AIO on the top of the case. It's relatively quiet and moves so much air that I can feel the difference at my desk when my system is turned on. You shouldn't have any trouble keeping your system cool in this case, but I definitely would recommend at least the two 140mm fans on the bottom at the very least and I'd probably use another two on the top if you're not attaching a radiator up there. I think you could get by without the 120mm rear exhaust, but the case seems designed to funnel air through that way and installing one is cheap and extra cooling never hurts. Overall, it's one the best cases I've ever owned. It looks great, the price isn't bad, it's really easy to work in and isn't ungodly heavy, and cable management is about as easy as you could hope for.
M**.
Ideal airflow with a clean design.
Had a gargantuan NZXT Phantom for several years, and had been seeing this style of case explode in popularity over the last several months. The H6 Flow kinda came out of nowhere (to me, at least), just as I was about to start ordering upgrades so I could actually run some of the most recent pc releases. This case is a far more manageable size, and as a long time fan of NZXT cases, this new offering does not disappoint. Obvious comparisons to other dual chamber/aquarium style cases aside, the H6 boasts a functional clipped front corner that comes stock with 3x120mm intake fans. At this angle, the fans blow air directly towards your GPU, as well as your CPU's air cooler tower, if you're using one. The biggest objective con in this case is that the bottom fan mounts, which are recessed to allow for a clean and streamlined installation, are restricted to 140mm fans. As seen in my attached picture, 120mm fans will just kinda... float there, but since the RGB is so extensive on mine, I almost consider it a feature. But for the sake of maximum airflow and making sure the case is a positive air pressure environment, it is something I'll address at a later date. One other important thing to bear in mind is the available depth for tower coolers. I'm not sure if it's obvious from the picture, but the leading fan is actually contacting the glass side panel. It literally could not fit any tighter. That being said, I'd either recommend opting for water cooling on the CPU, or having low profile RAM sticks for air cooling, but that's mostly dependent on how your MOBO is laid out. :P Overall, the H6 Flow was fun to build in and looks spectacular once everything's up and running. Build quality is sturdy, along with good options for cable management tucked behind the motherboard tray, and all at a very competitive, budget-friendly price.
R**O
Outstanding Airflow, Beautiful Design
The NZXT H6 Flow is an impressive case that strikes a perfect balance between aesthetics, performance, and build quality. Although it's classified as a mid-tower, it has a spacious dual-chamber layout that offers excellent separation of components, making cable management easy and airflow highly efficient. One of the standout features is its airflow design. It doesn’t have a traditional front mesh panel — instead, it uses angled intakes with up to 9 fan mounting options, allowing for a wide range of configurations. The included front fans are angled in a way that provides direct airflow to the GPU and motherboard, keeping temperatures well under control even during heavy loads. The build quality is excellent, and the case really shines when it comes to showcasing your components. The dual tempered glass panels provide a stunning, unobstructed view of your hardware, which makes it a great option if you like to highlight your RGB setup or just want a clean, modern look. Despite not being particularly compact, the internal layout is smart and builder-friendly. Whether you're doing a high-performance gaming build or a clean workstation setup, everything fits well and looks great when it's done. Highly recommended if you’re looking for a high-airflow case that delivers both in looks and functionality. NZXT really nailed it with the H6 Flow.
L**I
By far the best NZXT case I have ever built in.
I've been using NZXT cases for decades, so I know my way around a good and bad case, and when I say this is hands down the best designed NZXT case I've ever built out of, I'm not giving it that title lightly. Pros: Excellent airflow with easily removable air filters 360mm AIO water cooling capable (custom water cooling too if you get creative) Enough intake fans to keep high-end gaming rigs nice and chilly 2 sided glass makes any build inside it look amazing Very good options for cable routing One screw removal for front glass panel Vertical GPU mount capable Cons: I really would've liked to see some more front I/O but that's something NZXT has never been great with. If you care about having accessible ports, look for other cases. The USB-C port is also type 3.1 so if you don't have a modern motherboard you won't be able to use some of the ports. Bloody massive! If you plan on using this to make a desk PC like I did, be prepared to lose about 1-2 feet of your desk! And make sure it's nice and strong because once this PC case is built out as a finished PC it's not light either. Honestly, I'm just surprised they are able to sell such a nice case for so cheap. Buy this while they are still making them!
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