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NZXT Announces the H1 - A Mini-ITX Case with Built-In AIO and PSU

SystemSystem Member UncommonPosts: 12,599
edited February 2020 in News & Features Discussion

imageNZXT Announces the H1 - A Mini-ITX Case with Built-In AIO and PSU

NZXT, a name well known in the PC Building community, is announcing a brand new case in their line up. The H1 is a small form factor mini-ITX case that is not only easy to build in, but comes with a 650w 80+ Gold PSU, a 140mm AIO, and PCI-e riser card pre-installed for an easy building experience that take a fraction of the time compared to normal cases. Along with this case NZXT has announced that the H1 will be featured in the pre-built NZXT BLD lineup for purchase.

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  • BillMurphyBillMurphy Former Managing EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 4,565
    Looks a LOT like the new Xbox. :)

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  • TEKK3NTEKK3N Member RarePosts: 1,115
    Looks a LOT like the new Xbox. :)
    Well, since both Ps4 and Xbox use AMD CPU and GPU, I guess if you fit that case with AMD gear, technically it can be considered an Xbox.
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  • vanstervanster Member UncommonPosts: 15
    I like what I see, looks like a cool case. But the only choice of the terrible Intel SSD and only 16GB RAM is disappointing, need Win10 PRO too. All NZXT systems should be fully configurable, otherwise forget about it.
  • mightpyromightpyro Member UncommonPosts: 23

    vanster said:

    I like what I see, looks like a cool case. But the only choice of the terrible Intel SSD and only 16GB RAM is disappointing, need Win10 PRO too. All NZXT systems should be fully configurable, otherwise forget about it.



    You do realize you can just buy the case and put whatever parts you want in it.
  • ChildoftheShadowsChildoftheShadows Member EpicPosts: 2,193
    Base price of $349 includes the case, fans and water cooling. The pc build are extra.
  • McFearMcFear Member UncommonPosts: 14
    A good case, $100 maybe $150. A good PSU $75. Decent water cooling, no more than $100. So price is "OK" but having no choice in cooling and PSU? I'm not sold. I mean if you're an NZXT fan I guess you're good to go, right?
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