H1: NZXT renews its over-equipped ITX case!

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In 2020at the time, NZXT launched its H1 case, an ITX model with PCIe riser, AIO and power supply supplied as standard. However, due to a bad design of its riser, this model has quickly withdrawn of the sale… And since, nothing more… Until today anyway since the brand launches a v2 of its case. We tell you what changes.

H1: a revised and improved case!

NZXT H1From a design point of view, this new version does not bring any change, with a glass front and perforated side panels. However, the brand makes a small change in dimensions, making it a little bigger. Indeed, its volume increases from 13l to 15.6l, the goal is to offer more space to the graphic cards that are getting bigger and bigger.

Otherwise, the brand has taken into account the feedback about its old PCIe riser (x16 4.0) that could catch fire. This time, the case is safe and you won’t risk burning down your house while playing quietly.

Otherwise, we have a very well-equipped case as it arrives with a pre-installed watercooling kit as standard. The same goes for the fully modular SFX format power supply unit which boasts a power of 750W with an 80+ Gold certification. We will not forget to mention the CAM controller for the AIO management and the small 92mm fan installed on the GPU side.

Finally, we will finish by saying that the cables are already positioned at the exit of the box. The goal is to simplify the wiring as much as possible. Basically, you put the motherboard, the graphics card and the SSD and the PC is ready to work. This is what we found on Vonguru where their test is available here.

Regarding the price, it will cost 399.99 €. This may seem high, but don’t forget theAIO and the power supply already in place.