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Review: NZXT H230

by Parm Mann on 9 October 2013, 12:05

Tags: NZXT

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Performance

Test System Configuration

Motherboard Asus Sabertooth Z77
CPU Intel Core i5-3570K @ 4.4GHz
CPU Cooler Arctic Cooling Freezer 13
Memory G.Skill Ripjaws-X 8GB (F3-12800CL7D-8GBXH)
Memory Speed and Timings 1,600MHz, 7-8-7-24-2N
Graphics Cards 2x Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 OC in CrossFireX
Storage 120GB SanDisk Extreme SSD
Optical Drive Pioneer DVR-S19LBK DVD Writer
Power Supply Corsair HX1050W

Our Z77 test platform consists of an ASUS Sabertooth motherboard, an Intel Core i5-3570K processor overclocked to a modest 4.4GHz, an Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 cooler, 8GB of high-performance G.Skill Ripjaws-X memory and two factory-overclocked Sapphire Radeon HD 7950 OC graphics cards in a CrossFireX configuration.

To find out how well the chassis can cool this particular setup, we record the CPU temperature during a 15-minute stint of the Prime95 small-FFT stress test. In order to provide a stabilised reading we then calculate an average temperature across all cores from the last five minutes of testing.

To get an idea of GPU cooling performance, we then record the highest GPU temperature after 15 minutes of running Aliens vs. Predator. Last but not least, we also measure chassis noise by using a PCE-318 noise meter to take readings when idle and while running Aliens vs. Predator.

All chassis are tested only with the standard manufacturer-supplied fans (any/all of which are set to 'silent' in the Asus BIOS or low-speed using a fan controller if present), and to take into account the fluctuating ambient temperature, our graphs depict both actual and delta temperature - the latter is the actual CPU/GPU temperature minus the ambient. For the record, room temperature while testing today's chassis was recorded as 21ºC.

Readers should note that we ran our tests with the modular drive cage removed, giving the H230's front 120mm intake a clear, unobstructed path. In this configuration, the NZXT chassis has no difficulty cooling our overclocked Core i5-3570K processor.

GPU cooling performance is decent enough, as well. We went in concerned about the health of our dual Radeon HD 7950 GPUs, but the clear path and close proximity of the front intake appears to be supplying the cards with just enough clean air.

Here's where the 'silent' marketing falls short. The H230's lined sound panels must absorb some of the noise, but they don't make the chassis silent by any means. The platform proved reasonably quiet when idle, but users seeking as much soundproofing as possible should steer toward Fractal Design's superior Define R4.