In 2019, the American brand NZXT, which has long set fashion in the computer chassis market, brought an updated series of H-series cases to the Computex exhibition. The number 10 was added to the already released models in the marking (note: it was NZXT 500, it became NZXT 510). The changes affected the design, the cooling system and the layout of the slots, but they are not radical, but rather cosmetic. Therefore, we have all the same elite cases with a chic build level, excellent ventilation, well-thought-out cable management, rich interior decoration and stylish appearance.


As is common with AAA-class brands, the H Refresh lineup is not particularly intricate. Instead of flooding the market with dozens of the same type of models, NZXT releases new chassis literally once a year, preferring to polish what has already been done. Starting from 2019, literally 3 cases have been released in the series - the compact and inexpensive H210, the universal H510 and the elite H710, designed for the installation of large-sized components and E-ATX motherboards. The first 2 are equipped with a pair of stock turntables and belong to the middle level. The H710 has 4 fans and costs almost twice as much. All cases are equipped with dust filters, viewing windows, interchangeable trays, a system of hidden wire pulling and a window for changing the processor or cooler.

In addition to the original chassis, NZXT periodically releases their modifications to the public. For example, in models with the “i” prefix, the system of vertical mounts for the video card has been improved, the number of expansion slots has been increased, and support for the NZXT CAM controller has been added. With it, the user can control the backlight, the rotation speed of the turntables, and even set temperature triggers to switch to semi-passive cooling mode. Also included are several heavily modified H Elite chassis with advanced options for placement and lighting control.