Wouldn't the loads be the same under idle? I don't think I completely get it, but, does changing cases change load? Cause, I mean, if under the same exact load one case runs cooler that means in general it runs cooler. I don't know if I'm making sense or not or if I'm missing something.
@sautel I'm not an expert on air. But firstly I think the lower the temperature is, then the more suseptible it is to the room temperature. I also believe that as heat rises in a case it can increase exponentially depending on its efficiency. Also if none of the parts are producing much heat in the first place then the case doesn't really have much heat to move, the air will naturally cool faster and the parts themselves will be able to cool on their own for the most part. But when there is actually heat being produced there is more air that needs to be transferred. I think one good example is two fridges can get down to the same temperature when completely empty, but one may have more throughput and as it fills up stay comparatively cooler. Don't know if this makes sense but that's how I understand it.
I just built into the H6 flow, this is the 2nd pc I've built since 2020, it's fantastic. Got mostly new parts but used my 3080 from my 2020 build. It's incredibly clean. Great build experience.
@@chr1stophxr hey sorry, I only got the notification for this today lol. Yes and no, it's really deceiving. It's described as a compact dual chamber. It gives me the same vibes as the hyte y60 just inverted and smaller.
Bro im doing the exact SAME thing you did, building in the H6 flow with new parts but instead of a 3080 i have a 3060 that im using from my old/first build from 2020 💀
Thanks for this! I recently bought an H6 flow for a build but love smaller cases. Seeing how much worse the H5's cooling is has made me feel like I made the right choice. And the unique look is cool as well!
@@Deziiner i think its not easy to compare, because it seems that the pc only runs at idle and not under full stress. With that u could really see if it does a difference.
I just received mine and man it’s great I recommend getting the h6 it has so much room for you to add as many gold bars as you want and the cooling is awesome
He has a 3 fan gpu in it but for the AIO go on pc part picker and put your build it and see what aio will work because all cases are different. Im putting a deep cool lt720 in mine
I was thinking about getting a 14900k but i saved 180$ for 2% extra performance and used that extra budget to build my brother a computer @@VitiateTheImmortal
I want a real flow with the front glass removed for a mesh and vertical gpu mount at the front this would be perfect for both cpu rad and gpu to get direct fresh air
@@ichigomasaru I saw in MD computers, it's non rgb is around 10.7k ans rgb is around 12.7k. Nzxt h9 flow non rgb is 14.5k which supports 14 fans. As compared to H6 which supports only 10 fans.
I just baughy an h6 case!! I love it! Idles as low as 26c if i run fans at bios auto. Currently im trying complete quiet mode where rpm is bit lower than default starting at 700 rpm and ramp at 45c-72c instead and it's dead quiet when broswing only getting audible for games. I'm not sure which fan curve setup i prefer...im relatively new to temperature monitoring and sometimes it feels like a curse to even care about temps... What would yall recommend for fan curves .. With the h6 case i can bassicaly tell the pc to run at whatever temp i tell it to if im willing to hear it
My 2 cents: I keep the fans as low of an RPM as they’ll go up until 45°. Then I’ll ramp up and have them set to either 55% or 60% speed at 70°. I have Corsair LL120 fans and around 60% is when I start to hear slight fan noise. I hate noise so typically I won’t make them go past 70% or 75% speed. My temps rarely exceeded 75° and usually stay in the 60° to 70° range. I have a Ryzen 5800X3D Cpu which is undervolted. DEFINITELY look up how to undervolt your specific Cpu. It will keep it running cooler at basically the same performance. A cooler Cpu means your fans won’t have to spin as fast which equals a quieter system 🤙 I also use MSI afterburner to undervolt and set a fan curve for my GPU. Further reducing system noise. All of this is pretty easy to do. It might take 2 hours to test And complete. Just CZcams it. Lol
aslong as there isn’t huge gaps like the phanteks nv5 is a great case but the nv7 looks like shit cause its too big and unless your doing push pull with a thick radiator or watercooling it looks silly as theres a huge empty space above the motherboard have seen some people implement screens there but i think screens in a pc case look dumb unless built into the panel like the new hyte case
H5 is cool with the bottom fan but it would make the already tricky cable management trickier because you have less room in an already cramped mid tower
Just went from a Corsair 4000d airflow to the h6 and temps dropped drastically. 4000d I'd hit 78-81c on my GPU(3080 ti founders) with the h6 I'm lucky if I hit 72c on a full load.
If I equally idle both pc configs in each case and get a slightly cooler result in the H6, you can infer that running both configs and any equal load% would still yield a slightly cooler result in the same config that was cooler while idling
I already ordered mine, but it's black 🥹 can't afford white Components.... I wanted white... Sort of regret it a little. But it's going to be an awesome black build with allot faster stuff than if I paid for white specifically GPU. It's a bit boring that almost everything that's smart, is black.
Why would you only use idle temps for comparison. Load is way more relevant…
Right. Great case, horrible review metrics.
Wouldn't the loads be the same under idle? I don't think I completely get it, but, does changing cases change load? Cause, I mean, if under the same exact load one case runs cooler that means in general it runs cooler. I don't know if I'm making sense or not or if I'm missing something.
@sautel I'm not an expert on air. But firstly I think the lower the temperature is, then the more suseptible it is to the room temperature. I also believe that as heat rises in a case it can increase exponentially depending on its efficiency. Also if none of the parts are producing much heat in the first place then the case doesn't really have much heat to move, the air will naturally cool faster and the parts themselves will be able to cool on their own for the most part. But when there is actually heat being produced there is more air that needs to be transferred. I think one good example is two fridges can get down to the same temperature when completely empty, but one may have more throughput and as it fills up stay comparatively cooler. Don't know if this makes sense but that's how I understand it.
@@twilightaspectYou made 70% sense the other 30% was just you trying to put words together to make it sound smart.
@bhrisdamann64 I just only know how to explain things in certain terms lol. What did you have a problem with?
I just built into the H6 flow, this is the 2nd pc I've built since 2020, it's fantastic. Got mostly new parts but used my 3080 from my 2020 build. It's incredibly clean. Great build experience.
Is it that much bigger than the h5? I also love smaller builds and I’m on the fence
@@chr1stophxr hey sorry, I only got the notification for this today lol. Yes and no, it's really deceiving. It's described as a compact dual chamber. It gives me the same vibes as the hyte y60 just inverted and smaller.
Bro im doing the exact SAME thing you did, building in the H6 flow with new parts but instead of a 3080 i have a 3060 that im using from my old/first build from 2020 💀
Did you try vertical mount gpu? I think it might cool the gpu even more having the bottom fan blowing directly at the gpu heatsink
@@itsmejsf I've thought about it, I think when I upgrade my GPU I'll look at getting the NZXT vertical GPU mount. It's £70 odd ATM.
Who tf tests temps on idle
lol
Just built my first pc and I have the H5 in black. I absolutely love the look! It’s such a beefy beast looking case
"Haych"
I am currently turning this into that one cave when Luke Skywalker got taken by the Yeti.
Just recently upgraded to it! Awesome case
Damn. If i didnt have a corsair case already, I’d pick this up for sure! Looks incredible
Thanks for this! I recently bought an H6 flow for a build but love smaller cases. Seeing how much worse the H5's cooling is has made me feel like I made the right choice. And the unique look is cool as well!
I wouldn't say a 5 degree difference is "much" worse
@@bunnypxntsI would.
@@Deziinerlmao
@@Deziiner i think its not easy to compare, because it seems that the pc only runs at idle and not under full stress. With that u could really see if it does a difference.
@@Deziiner because you either don't know any better, or you just delusional... idle temps don't matter...
this helps alot because im thinking about changeing case and i was thinking about getting the h5 and thought about the h6 this is really helpfull
For me this is the best case so far, i love it more than lianli, looks beautiful especially the white
IMO the black look alot better with white rgb
This case is amazing. With my kraken cooler my temps around 40°c and max I got to was 60°c
I just received mine and man it’s great I recommend getting the h6 it has so much room for you to add as many gold bars as you want and the cooling is awesome
Imagine using idle temperatures to compare cases... What?
I ordered mines today, should be here soon
Good build
It also depends on fans I got new fans and h6 flow and my temps are higher than my other because my fans are on lower rpm/smaller
I moved to h6 for a new build and im supper happy. Easy to work and amazing look, all internals pop up a lot. 100% recomended.
Just picked the H9....beautifuul
Downside for me is the ports on the bottom of the case. I never put my cpu on the table, it's always on the floor😅
Awesome build man, what mic do you use? Sounds crisppo
I love my h6 black and blue build
The way he says H really enrages me 😂
Hello, for the top radiator is it 240 or 280mm?
Quick question.. would a 3 fan AIO and a 3 fan gpu fit in this case???
He has a 3 fan gpu in it but for the AIO go on pc part picker and put your build it and see what aio will work because all cases are different. Im putting a deep cool lt720 in mine
Could you please compare the H6 Flow and The H7 Flow???
The h6 flow is currently sitting in my loft hehe
Nice I just built my h6 i7-14700k yesterday looks good
@@asaptherm hehe I'm rocking a 13400f and a770(for video editing) I just really wanted a h6 flow
Niceee I’ve just got an i9-14900K in! Lets see how the build will end up
I was thinking about getting a 14900k but i saved 180$ for 2% extra performance and used that extra budget to build my brother a computer @@VitiateTheImmortal
@@VitiateTheImmortal my dad also has a i9 14900k, but his case is a £20 box with terrible airflow and no side glass to see the 4080
I like more the h5 flow, case looks more clean that just glass for me
Love the vid but why does he say "h" as
"heych"
Bri’ish innit
Aussies and brits
I want a real flow with the front glass removed for a mesh and vertical gpu mount at the front this would be perfect for both cpu rad and gpu to get direct fresh air
Yes, I will surely gonna check this out, will wait for it to be available in India...
It is available in India…check on md computer
@@rahulrg2150 yeah saw now, I think price wise, H9 flow is better than H6 flow as it is only 2k more than the rgb model
@@curiousvaitahow much it cost in India ?
@@ichigomasaru I saw in MD computers, it's non rgb is around 10.7k ans rgb is around 12.7k. Nzxt h9 flow non rgb is 14.5k which supports 14 fans. As compared to H6 which supports only 10 fans.
@@curiousvaita ahh cool to know.
The H6 is a bit cheaper than here in Germany . We pay around 144€ for the H6 (13k INR)
actually looking to get one here soon
Where do you get your Porsche background from?????
i got one the other day just waiting on white cables and the 2 bottom 140 mm fans
What sizes are the fans in the h6 in the bottom?
Tbh I love the h5 more 😢
I still got the H5 elite and love it
I just baughy an h6 case!! I love it! Idles as low as 26c if i run fans at bios auto.
Currently im trying complete quiet mode where rpm is bit lower than default starting at 700 rpm and ramp at 45c-72c instead and it's dead quiet when broswing only getting audible for games.
I'm not sure which fan curve setup i prefer...im relatively new to temperature monitoring and sometimes it feels like a curse to even care about temps...
What would yall recommend for fan curves ..
With the h6 case i can bassicaly tell the pc to run at whatever temp i tell it to if im willing to hear it
My 2 cents: I keep the fans as low of an RPM as they’ll go up until 45°. Then I’ll ramp up and have them set to either 55% or 60% speed at 70°. I have Corsair LL120 fans and around 60% is when I start to hear slight fan noise. I hate noise so typically I won’t make them go past 70% or 75% speed. My temps rarely exceeded 75° and usually stay in the 60° to 70° range.
I have a Ryzen 5800X3D Cpu which is undervolted. DEFINITELY look up how to undervolt your specific Cpu. It will keep it running cooler at basically the same performance. A cooler Cpu means your fans won’t have to spin as fast which equals a quieter system 🤙
I also use MSI afterburner to undervolt and set a fan curve for my GPU. Further reducing system noise. All of this is pretty easy to do. It might take 2 hours to test And complete. Just CZcams it. Lol
I like small tight cases. The parts in the big towers look so lost in this big room
aslong as there isn’t huge gaps like the phanteks nv5 is a great case but the nv7 looks like shit cause its too big and unless your doing push pull with a thick radiator or watercooling it looks silly as theres a huge empty space above the motherboard have seen some people implement screens there but i think screens in a pc case look dumb unless built into the panel like the new hyte case
Got it today and my I9 and 2080 Super run atleast 5C cooler than before
Ordered!
Love me the heytich 6 flow
I’m wondering if to get a h6 flow or a h9 flow any suggestions?
What happened to the Lian Li strimmer cables?
What cpu cooler are you using
I have a question so I got this build pre built the fan u have on the left is it blowing air In or out?
What CPU cooler do you have there?
H5 is cool with the bottom fan but it would make the already tricky cable management trickier because you have less room in an already cramped mid tower
Is your radiator fan exhaust?
Why his motherboard covered white? It is included on case?
what about h5 and h7 thinkin about gstting one of the 2 cases
the arctic liquid freeze fits in the nzxt h6 flow?
Are the top fans exhaust?
I got the H6 Flow RGB IN MATTE WHITE
bro i have a question did he comes with nzxt rgb controller
What cooler is that?
What fans do you use
which cooler are you using
is the fan not argb?
Is that a big difference?
Im pretty sure if you order the rgb one it doesn’t come with a nzxt rgb controller btw so you have to buy it separately.
Would have gotten this but wanted the lian li dynamic o11 xl instead cuz I live massive towers
Hey man how do I get rid of red led debug on ram and cpu but their working fine
where did you gete those fans
What’s your fan config??
Just went from a Corsair 4000d airflow to the h6 and temps dropped drastically. 4000d I'd hit 78-81c on my GPU(3080 ti founders) with the h6 I'm lucky if I hit 72c on a full load.
It depends how much the case cost
What gpu is that ?
Is h9 flow better than this two?
Where can I get one of them temp monitors
What’s that build? I want it
The fans on the bottom for the h6 flow make better you air intake
what size motherboard do i need for the h6 flow? can i use mAtx?
Bro made an excuse to move it into the h6 flow
I just removed everything from my h5 flow and ordered it lol
Nzxt h9 is best???
The h6 flow is greatest case only downside is that you can only fit a 140 mm fans at the bottom of the case
Yeah i scrolled as soon as i heard "hache 5" and "hache 6"
(Came back to comment)
Came here to see load temp difference, left with idle temp difference...
do the fans have rgb?
I don't give a flying f**k about idle temps.
If I equally idle both pc configs in each case and get a slightly cooler result in the H6, you can infer that running both configs and any equal load% would still yield a slightly cooler result in the same config that was cooler while idling
@@MylesoftheMillersalthough intuitive and would be way easier.. for many reasons, that isn’t true.
@@privateaccount4460 oh damn. can you name a few reasons? i can research the explanations, but I thought I understood this
Fair enough. Also feel like this wasn’t that fair as there is no stress test for either of the systems. Agreed.
Can i put 120mm fans at the bottom
Are those stock fans removable? I have 5 thermalright TL-S12 white ARGB. I want to leave the ARGB white or light blue.
Yes everything is removable
I would but its $150
CAN HANDLE AK620 DEEPCOOL?
what are the spec in the pc
I just like the h5 more. I don’t really like the angled GPU fan
anyone know if there is a reversed version of this so i can have my pc on my left?
Yes
Idle temps mean jack. Put it under heavy load.
I would but extra 100 cad is just not worth it
I picked the h9
I already ordered mine, but it's black 🥹 can't afford white Components.... I wanted white... Sort of regret it a little.
But it's going to be an awesome black build with allot faster stuff than if I paid for white specifically GPU. It's a bit boring that almost everything that's smart, is black.
No way an air cooled PC is running that cool under heavy load. Surely that’s idle temps?
Its huge tho
Lol tell temp on load not on ideal there influencer will day anything for free stuff 🤣
What is the graphic card ?
Aero rtx 4070 super
H❌Hech✅
no way this guy comparing idle temps 💀. How in the hell this guy got sponsored by NZXT is beyond me 😂
2 degrees cooler, its just preference
Meh not worth spending the extra $30, Ima get the H5