Next on the list were the RAM sticks – Kingston FURY Renegade DDR5-7200 32GB – which were a little tricky to install because the cooler was above them. However, with a little care, I manag to get them in place. A word of advice: don’t do what I did; instead, install the CPU cooler last, so it doesn’t get in the way when you place other components… The air cooler
The RAM strips are locat under the cooler
Although I had to work under a large cooler again, mounting the M.2 NVMe SSD, a 2TB CORSAIR MP700 PRO , was relatively moj database easy. This is thanks to the clever motherboard design, which comes with a quick-release heatsink system on top of the primary PCIe 5.0 SSD slot.
The PCIe Gen5 SSD is hous under a dicat heatsink.
While this isn’t my case, if you have drives that use SATA, it’s worth noting that you can easily install them in the rear chamber of the case. Large 3.5-inch hard drives can be install behind the motherboard, while it provides convenient tools for writing smaller 2.5-inch SSDs have a separate cage at the bottom front.
The case has a bay for an SSD drive at the bottom front.
For the graphics department, I install the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC ition , a GPU that’s not huge, but not tiny either. It’s about 123mm (4.8 inches) wide and 227mm (8.9 inches) long. It fits perfectly, which isn’t surprising central african leads considering the H7 Flow can handle GPUs up to 410mm long. If you’re planning on showing off your graphics card, it’s worth noting that the case also supports vertical mounting. However, you’ll ne to buy an additional GPU vertical mounting kit to do so .
NVIDIA GeForce 4060 GPU install in NZXT H7 Flow case
Installing the power supply was easy as I us a fully modular Corsair RM850e that is 140mm (5.51 inches) long. The case can accommodate PSUs up to 200mm (7.87 inches) long, so I had no issues with the Corsair PSU.