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Introducing the all-new NZXT H1, a new Mini-ITX vertical chassis with huge capabilities. NZXT have streamlined the building process by maintaining full-sized GPU compatibility and integrating a PSU ...
The NZXT H1 V2 is a compact case for DIY PC builders who prefer a minimalist look while still wanting to pack some of the most powerful hardware you can get in the market today. The original NZXT H1 ...
Hey, it's the new Xbox series X, oh wait no. NZXT announces the NZXT H1, a small form factor Mini-ITX case that includes an SFX-L 650w 80+ Gold PSU, 140 mm AIO, and PCIe riser card pre-installed for a ...
NZXT has only offered a handful of sub-ATX cases in its history and old timers out there will probably remember the likes of the Rogue and Vulcan, with the former sprouting numerous interesting ...
NZXT, a name well known in the PC Building community for manufacturing one of the most popular computer cases in the world, the H510, is announcing a brand new case in their line up. The H1 is a small ...
PC chassis and cooling specialist NZXT has announced a new small form factor chassis and pre-built system based around the same design. The new H1 SFF Mini-ITX case has more than a passing resemblance ...
The components that make up today's $5,000 gaming rigs are tomorrow's mid-range components. Read now NZXT on Wednesday announced its second-generation H1 Mini-ITX PC case. The new case carries a ...
NZXT has announced a new small-form-factor Mini-ITX case, the NZXT H1, and it looks distinctly like the Xbox Series X. The tower-style chase offers a sleek vertical chassis that promises to only have ...
There are countless mini-ITX cases on the market from just as countless numbers of manufacturers. Making a splash in the market these days requires innovation, razzle-dazzle, and a splash of luck. The ...
One thing I loved about the original case was how easy it was to work with. All the side panels are mounted with pegs that simply snap into place. If you want to remove a panel, just get your fingers ...