NZXT H510 Elite (ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX)
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NZXT H510 Elite

ATX, mATX, Mini-ITX


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RVKO

4 years ago

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skausch

4 years ago

What exactly do you want to connect to the mainboard? The fan control incl. lighting can be controlled very well with the NZXT software. The SmartDevice is connected via USB and gets the temperatures etc. that way. And the NZXT software is far superior to that of MSI, I just configured the RGB fans for a friend via the MSI software...

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GreenDeltas

2 years ago

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hloretan

2 years ago

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Hoi. I had the Elite. Had! The airflow is very poor in this case because of the glass panel in the front. Everything got much too warm. That's why I sold it straight away - absolutely not to be recommended. The problem is explained in various articles on the Internet. Take a look at the NZXT H510 Flow. It's actually the same case, but there's a ventilation grille in the front. I changed to this case and immediately replaced the Elite. I have installed the following components in the NZXT H510 Flow: - be quiet! Silent Loop 2 (CPU cooler) in the front - MSI GeForce RTX 3080 TI SUPRIM X There is about 7-8mm clearance (air) between the radiator in the front and the graphics card. Unfortunately I can't see how to post a picture right now. I hope this helps you. MFG Hannes

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Thawuwi(stabiu)

2 years ago

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Palix

2 years ago

Hoi Thawuwi From the pictures I found on the internet of your Acer Predator Orion 3000, the motherboard does not seem to be a standard format. It seems to be too wide, but I can't tell you if the H510 happens to have the correct mounting points. You would have to buy a compatible motherboard for your processor and memory. Unfortunately, I can't tell you which mainboard will fit and whether the power supply has the correct connections for a standard mainboard.

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timoschlitter

4 years ago

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dragon_sniiper

4 years ago

The HUB is divided into FAN and LED. You should make sure that one cable from the fan goes to the FAN and the other cable to the LED. If all connections are occupied, you can mount a Y-cable between them or plug the fans/LEDs in series. This means wiring from fan to fan. Otherwise read the enclosed manual. There are also more pictures available. Greetings

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Moneyz

4 years ago

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kozo

4 years ago

A fan with 2x140 mm fits easily, e.g. Kraken X63. Depending on the system, I wouldn't take a smaller one. Here are the other AIO options at Digitec: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/cpu-kuehler-29?opt=v1477-858%3A0.14&pdo=1108-3064%3A809&tagIds=76-526

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K3mal

4 years ago

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Sikato

4 years ago

Hey K3mal, I'm not quite sure what you mean, but I know that it comes with a small "device" (back of the case, the side without tempered glass) where you can connect multiple fans. I'm not sure how many fans you can connect there, but you also get the control software from NZXT, which you can then use to address the LEDs. As I said, I'm not sure if you can connect more than 3 fans, but together with the motherboard connections this shouldn't be a problem. Note, however, that you can't really get more than 4 fans in (maybe 5 if you do a bit of modelling yourself). Greetings and happy holidays

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