Amazon has just slashed a massive 48% off the price of white NZXT H6 Flow RGB cases, giving you a perfect opportunity to pick up a well-built, great-looking PC chassis for just £61.97. That’s nearly half the price of this case’s £119.99 MSRP, and it has tempered glass side panels on both the front and side, enabling you to easily show off your lighting and fancy components to your mates.

NZXT H6 Flow RGB White
£119.99 £61.97
“Following in the footsteps of Lian Li, the NZXT H6 Flow RGB looks a treat in white. With no tinted windows, the case puts your hardware proudly on display.” – Read our review of a PC build in this case.
Unlike many cases that hover around this price, the NZXT H6 Flow RGB has really solid build quality. This case is built to last, with high-quality materials and proper, weighty tempered glass at the front and sides. Its dual-chamber design means your PSU is mounted in a cage behind the motherboard tray, so you can keep the main interior free from cable clutter.
There’s loads of positive airflow from the three intake fans, and they all have RGB Lighting as well. We’ve never seen the RGB model of this case at such a low price before, and it currently costs the same amount of money as the non-RGB version, which is also heavily discounted right now. At just £61.97, and with the lowest price ever for this case on Amazon by a long, long way, it’s a bargain for such a great-looking, high-quality chassis.
This smart case has a mostly tool-free design – the panels just pop off, and there’s extensive room for stowing cables behind the motherboard, making cable tidying a cinch. It looks fantastic too, with its two glass panels meeting seamlessly in the corner, with no steel or plastic interrupting the view. If you’ve been thinking about displaying your wares in a fishtank-style case, but didn’t want to spend big money, now is a great time to grab yourself a bargain.
You can see how the NZXT H6 Flow RGB shapes up in a PC build in our CyberpowerPC UK Ultra R77 3DS review, where we were impressed by the panoramic view of the machine’s inner hardware. If you’re thinking about building a whole new rig in it, you can also check out our new guide to buying the best motherboard, which includes both black and white models.

