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Perfect Airflow Case?! HAVN BF 360 Flow PC Case Review + Airflow Test

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In this video, we delve into the HAVN BF 360 Flow PC Case, one of the most talked about airflow focused cases of 2025. 🔥 We’ll take a close look at its design, build quality, cable management, and most importantly, airflow performance in our thermal benchmark test. Timestamps: 00:00 - 00:09 Intro 00:09 - 00:39 Main features 00:39 - 00:47 Price 00:47 - 00:57 Design 00:57 - 01:13 Airflow Test 01:13 - 01:31 More design Features 01:31 - 01:41 - Cable Management 01:41 - 01:53 Negatives 01:53 - 02:17 Building Experience 02:17 - 02:34 New HAVN Fans 02:34 - 02:55 Thermal Testing 02:55 - 03:33 So... Is It Worth It? Read an in-depth article here ➡️ https://www.pcguide.com/pc-case/havn-bf-360-flow-review/ 📖 To find more of our PC Gaming Hardware reviews, head over to: https://www.WePC.com 💬 Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/6ZMCbha8uf 💬 Find us on social media: Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wepc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wepcdotcom/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/WePC/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wepc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wepcdotcom/ ⏱ Timestamps:

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In this review I’m putting the HAVN BF 360 Flow under the microscope to see if it really earns the “perfect airflow case” hype. This is HAVN’s airflow-focused mid-tower that grabbed a lot of attention, and the big difference versus the base BF360 is the included fan setup: two huge H180mm intakes up front and a H140mm exhaust at the rear. I also cover the premium pricing (around $189), the near-15kg weight from the solid SGCC steel build, and the design details—like the five-layer stacked slate front that gives it that stone-like look while still prioritizing ventilation. Airflow is the headline, so I ran a smoke test to show exactly how air moves through the case: intake from the front, straight over the main components, then cleanly out the back—no obvious dead zones. Inside, the layout is super tidy and airflow-driven, including a small ramp at the base of the front fans to push air right at the GPU. Cable management is a standout too, with split rubber grommets, pre-built channels, Velcro straps, a six-fan hub, and even labeled cable routes. For thermals, I tested with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and an RTX 5090. The CPU hit 90°C under full stress (hot, but no throttling) and the GPU topped out at 65.5°C—actually cooler than my open-air testing. It’s not cheap, it’s heavy, and the GPU support bracket can be fiddly with oversized cards, but if you want premium build quality with genuinely strong airflow, it’s a very solid option.

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