HAVN BF360 Flow case review: Air scoop design delivers low GPU temps

HAVN BF360 Flow case review: Air scoop design delivers low GPU temps

For lage GPUs, the case includes a highly adjustable anti-sag bracket that mounts on the motherboard tray area and can be slid up and down as well as swiveled out to best support your specific graphics card.

At the top of the case’s backside is a hardware PWM controller, supporting up to six fans (the maximum supported by this case).

Starting at the top left corner, you’ll see the PWM hub. Below it are two drive trays, which can each support two 2.5-inch drives or a single 3.5-inch drive.

If you by chance need more storage, an additional tray (not included) can be installed next to the cable management routing path.

The cable management paths have velcro straps to secure the cables and keep things organized. The cable pass-through paths are lined with a flexible material, and have securing braces (shown above) that can be used to keep cables from moving.

The IO panel is located at the front and top of the case. It features a lighted power button, two USB-A ports, one USB-C port, and an audio jack.

The BF360 Flow has three dust filters – located in the top (pictured below), front, and bottom (below the PSU).

The dust filter on the bottom of the chassis is independent and easily removed. The other two filters are part of the top panel (shown above) and the stone-textured front panel (shown below), but are also easily removable.

For the most part, if you’ve seen the back of one computer case – you’ve seen most. With this case, you have your standard seven PCI-e slots and exhaust fan, and the PSU slot at the bottom. What stands out in the BF360 Flow is the side panel cutouts or grips, which are used to remove the panels, and a pull tab at up top for removing that panel.

Thermal tests, test setup, and testing methodology

Key considerations

  • Investor positioning can change fast
  • Volatility remains possible near catalysts
  • Macro rates and liquidity can dominate flows

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