I just completed my build today. I bought an ASUS Tuf RTX 5080 OC not realizing it was an aircraft carrier. But that's okay. I have been evolving my previous case (a Cooler Master HAF 932) for 14 years. I have come to see how much cases have changed over the years. The H7 Flow took the new graphics card with about 2 inches of free space to spare. The computer runs quieter than my old build which had an EVGA 3080 ti.
I have been biting my lip for some time now so I need to ask a general question. What is it with all the RGB stuff? It's almost dictating what companies offer anymore. Cases are becoming computer "aquariums" it seems. If pretty lights are so important than why not just buy some Christmas tree lights and hang them all over the room? Why do so many people need to have these desktop light shows? It seems to me it would distract from whatever is being done on the computer...especially gaming.
Back to the case...this is my first experience with a case that has no bays for peripherals. Up till now I have always had an optical drive in my computer. But in truth I hardly use it. Even so, I have this thing with tools. You may not need it hardly but the day you do you thank yourself over and over for keeping it around.
My recommendation for NZXT is to shift the motherboard wall a bit closer to the glass panel side to give a bit more depth to the backside where all the cables and drives are located. I have an ASUS Thor 1200w PSU using an ASUS Maximus Dark Hero Z790 MB. And with one SSD and one HDD plus a Corsair AIO cooler, things got pretty tight in the cable management department. The SATA cables were a challenge since everything is so flat and prevents using 90 degree connections. Even the daisy chain connectors were a bit of a struggle. Seems there could be some space allocated back there to make things a bit easier.