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NZXT Announces the H510 Elite Compact Premium Mid-Tower

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NZXT, a leading developer of software-powered hardware solutions for PC gaming, today announces the H510 Elite, a premium compact mid-tower ATX case. The H510 Elite comes with a tempered glass front panel and included AER RGB 2 fans and a built-in HUE 2 RGB LED strip to highlight the beauty of your build.

All features introduced in the latest iteration of the H Series will be present in the Elite; such as front panel USB-C and the new NZXT Smart Device v2 which brings power to the built-in RGB strips and fans. The H510 Elite retains the features beloved in the initial H Series such as the patented cable management system, single screw tempered glass panel, and all-steel construction.



"RGB has become a staple for PC builders," says Johnny Hou, founder and CEO of NZXT. "Tools like the HUE 2 Ecosystem allow builders to create luminous builds that highlight their personalities. The H510 Elite is the perfect case for people looking to get the most out of the RGB components and create amazing and beautiful builds."

H510 Elite Features:
  • Showcase your RGB build with front and side tempered glass panels
  • Includes two Aer RGB 2 fans and one addressable RGB LED strip
  • Smart Device v2 with two HUE 2 RGB lighting and three fan channels
  • USB 3.1 Type A and USB 3.1 Gen 2-compatible USB-C connectors on the front panel
  • Patented cable routing kit with pre-installed channels and straps for intuitive and easy cable management.
  • Removable radiator/fan mounting bracket simplifies the installation of either AIO and custom loop liquid coolers
  • An integrated GPU mount lets you display your GPU vertically (requires the purchase of a separate PCI riser card)
Feature Sections:
Visualize Your RGB
Two tempered glass panels top off your build, perfectly showcasing your RGB system. We've included two Aer RGB 2 fans and an RGB LED strip to get you started.

Smarter
The H510 Elite features a removable radiator mounting bracket, simple-to-use SSD trays, and a patented cable management system for a smarter, easier build experience. The new Smart Device v2 includes two HUE 2 RGB lighting channels, and three fan channels that support 0dB modes for voltage-regulated or PWM fans.

More Modern
The USB 3.1 Gen 2-compatible USB-C connector on the front panel makes it easier than ever to connect smartphones, high-speed external storage, and the latest peripherals to your PC.

Still Beautiful
The clean, modern design, iconic cable management bar, and uninterrupted tempered-glass panels all showcase your stunning build.

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Stunning! I've been a huge fan of the NZXT series of cases since landing my first S340 ELITE. The front fan visibility was the only thing missing for me from an aesthetics point of view - although I admit, I would have preferred a fine-lined magnetic mesh for the leds/RGB to shine through (would have been a nice airflow PLUS)
 
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Other than having the Type-C on the front panel and the all-steel construction, I see nuthin here that makes me wanna buy this case....

Everything else about it just screams "same ole same same rectangular boxen", especially that overly-pretentious bottom trim that is, IMHO, fu.g.g.g.g.l.y AF, and the fact that you have buy the riser card seperately if you wanna mount your GPU vertically.....these things cost maybe $10-15 to make, and nowadays, it should really be included at no additional charge !
 
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Other than having the Type-C on the front panel and the all-steel construction, I see nuthin here that makes me wanna buy this case....

Everything else about it just screams "same ole same same rectangular boxen", especially that overly-pretentious bottom trim that is, IMHO, fu.g.g.g.g.l.y AF, and the fact that you have buy the riser card seperately if you wanna mount your GPU vertically.....these things cost maybe $10-15 to make, and nowadays, it should really be included at no additional charge !

I wish I could share your enthusiasm lol .....the GPU horizontal plane is fully accessible and preferred IMO for kinder GPU air intake hence not so bothered about the riser cable. Although I admit, the exterior envelope opposed to a inner PSU shroud is a little on the "hefty" side of things but ME-STILL-LIKIN-IT!!
 
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Owner of the H500, fantastic case. upgraded from S340.
Now the H510, the glass front looks very subtle and clean, plus the USB-C.
This may be on my list soon.
 
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Owner of the H500, fantastic case. upgraded from S340.
Now the H510, the glass front looks very subtle and clean, plus the USB-C.
This may be on my list soon.

I currently have the S340 Elite. How did your temps compare when switching to the H500?
 
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I currently have the S340 Elite. How did your temps compare when switching to the H500?
Using the same fan layout the temps was slightly better, 1-2c (could just be margin of error)
Noise was quieter, due to the filter not being against the fans. Which impede airflow.
Overall I enjoy the case much better with both side panels placement and rear SSD support.
 
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Using the same fan layout the temps was slightly better, 1-2c (could just be margin of error)
Noise was quieter, due to the filter not being against the fans. Which impede airflow.
Overall I enjoy the case much better with both side panels placement and rear SSD support.

Excellent. That's more encouragement for me to consider the H510 :)
 
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They moved the front fan placement up a few mm in a negative pressure case. It already acts wonky with dual fans in front and moving up closer to the front is going to add to that.
 
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